Nurse – Orthopaedics
This role is responsible for delivering high-quality specialist care within the field of Orthopaedics. As an essential contributor to clinical excellence at Glasgow, the Nurse ensures safe, effective, and compassionate care while working collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team. The position requires strong clinical reasoning, autonomous practice, and a commitment to evidence-based care.
Core responsibilities include patient assessment, diagnosis, development and implementation of care plans, monitoring outcomes, maintaining accurate medical records, and supporting governance, audit, and service improvement initiatives. The role also involves active participation in team meetings, training sessions, and quality initiatives that enhance patient experience and service delivery.
The Nurse must demonstrate professionalism, empathy, resilience, and adaptability, ensuring that communication with patients, families, and colleagues is of the highest standard. There is an expectation to support junior staff, contribute to teaching, and engage in continuous learning to maintain professional competence.
The role requires effective caseload management, the ability to prioritise, and the capacity to remain calm in high-pressure clinical environments. Individuals must uphold clinical governance frameworks, safeguarding policies, and regulatory requirements while promoting a culture of safety, dignity, and respect.
Strong interpersonal skills, problem-solving abilities, initiative, and a patient-centred approach underpin this role. A commitment to ongoing professional development, adaptability, and effective teamwork ensures consistently high-quality care and supports the broader healthcare mission at Glasgow.
Key Responsibilities:
- Deliver safe, effective, high‑quality clinical services.
- Conduct assessments and develop patient‑centred treatment plans.
- Maintain accurate documentation and adhere to clinical guidelines.
- Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams.
- Support service development and quality improvement initiatives.
- Participate in training, teaching, and supervision where appropriate.
- Uphold safeguarding, governance, and regulatory standards.
Key Requirements:
- Relevant professional qualification and registration.
- Experience in the specialty of practice.
- Strong communication and teamwork abilities.
- Ability to work autonomously and manage workloads.
- Commitment to evidence‑based and patient‑centred care.
- Understanding of clinical governance and risk management.
- Professionalism, reliability, and problem‑solving skills.




