Out of Theatre Procedures Coordinator.
- Employer
- The University of Edinburgh
- Location
- City of Edinburgh
- Salary
- Salary of UE06, £28,756-£33,309 per annum
- Closing date
- 22 Nov 2021
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- Sector
- Academia, Animal Health, Small Animal, Hospital, Veterinary
- Job Type
- Veterinary Surgeon, Surgeon
- Contract Type
- Permanent
- Hours
- Full Time
Job Details
UE06, £28,756-£33,309 per annum
CMV/R(D)SVS/Hospital for Small Animals
Open-ended contract (permanent role)
35 hours/week +2.5 hours of contractual overtime
7.5 hour day shifts, with one hour unpaid lunch
We are looking for an enthusiastic and highly motivated individual who thrives in a fast paced and ever changing environment to work in our state of the art teaching and referral veterinary hospital. If you are efficient, diplomatic, have excellent organisational skills and can work with a degree of autonomy, this is the job for you.
The Opportunity:
The successful candidate will be ultimately responsible for the daily determination of case priority. With clinician input, they will initiate rescheduling procedures at short notice due to emergency cases and changing schedules.
The post holder will assess continually evolving diagnostics to prioritise the scheduling of patient procedures, with the required staffing resources: nursing, anaesthesia, imaging, and individual admitting disciplines. They will ensure the correct equipment is in the right place at the right time.
Your skills and attributes for success:
• It is preferable to have had prior experience in a similar working environment and in a managerial or supervisory role.
• They will have proven organisational skills and an ability to work to priorities.
• They will be able to deal with issues and conflicts including staffing issues resource allocation.
• They will have excellent communication skills and will be required to be able to solve problems within their area of expertise.
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Company
The University of Edinburgh is an exciting, vibrant, research led academic community offering opportunities to work with leading international academics whose visions are shaping tomorrow’s world.
The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies was founded in 1823 by William Dick
William Dick
William Dick was an outstanding practitioner who made great strides in establishing veterinary education in Scotland. Besides setting up the School in 1823, he was appointed Veterinary Surgeon in Scotland to Queen Victoria in 1844.
By the time of his death in 1866, the 818 students he had taught were to be found throughout the world. Among them were the founders of veterinary schools in Glasgow, Liverpool, Ireland, Canada, the USA and Australia.
Clyde Street Veterinary College
In the autumn of 1829 William Dick’s lectures were given in Clyde Street, probably in the old building at number 8. It was in Clyde Street that Dick first trained as a farrier at his father's forge.
- Website
- http://www.ed.ac.uk/schools-departments/vet
- Telephone
- 0131 651 7300
- Location
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Easter Bush Campus
Edinburgh
Midlothian
EH25 9RG
United Kingdom
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