Alder Hey Children's NHS Foundation Trust
Job Summary
Start your Perfusion career in one of the UK’s leading Paediatric Cardiac Centres. Are you looking to begin a highly specialised and rewarding career in clinical perfusion?
Join Alder Hey Children’s NHS Foundation Trust, one of the largest and most renowned paediatric centres in the world. As the Level 1 Centre for Congenital Cardiology in the North West of England, we provide specialist cardiac services to a population of over 7 million children and young people across Merseyside, the North-West, North and Mid Wales, and the Isle of Man.
With over 2,800 staff, Alder Hey is one of only four stand-alone paediatric trusts in the UK, offering a unique opportunity to train within a centre of excellence.
THIS IS A BAND 7 ANNEX 21 post:
This is an Annex 21 post for 2 years. The salary would be paid at 70% of the top of band 7 for the 1st year, 75% of the top of band 7 for the 2nd year. If this takes the salary under national minimum wage, it will be topped up to comply with the national minimum wage.
After completion of 2 years training, you will then be qualified as a Band 7, so you will move to the starting point of Band 7, on a permanent contract.
Main duties of the job
This is an exciting opportunity to undertake structured training as a Clinical Perfusionist, working under the supervision of experienced practitioners to develop the knowledge, skills, and competencies required for professional registration.
You will be supported through a comprehensive training programme, combining practical clinical experience with academic development.
Key Responsibilities
Under supervision, you will:
- Assist in the delivery of perfusion services for cardiac surgical and diagnostic procedures
- Support the provision of cardiopulmonary bypass, developing technical and clinical skills over time
- Gain experience in ECMO support within theatre and critical care settings
- Assist with cell salvage services across cardiac and wider Trust activity
- Participate in the preparation, set-up and maintenance of perfusion equipment
- Work collaboratively as part of a multidisciplinary team to support high-quality patient care
- Contribute to maintaining a safe, clean and compliant clinical environment
- Engage with training, education and competency assessments
- Support department operations and participate in rotas appropriate to training stage
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