The Spire Cambridge Lea Hospital in Impington is currently recruiting for multiple roles including this.
Bank Pharmacy Technician to support the department in the provision of pharmacy services including ordering, stock control and preparation of drugs and medicines. Apply by 14/05/2025
The Spire Cambridge Lea Hospital in Impington is currently recruiting for multiple roles including this.
Bank Perioperative Practitioner – Anaesthetics to support anaesthetic practice in a multi-specialty environment, which may involve procedures performed under general, regional and local anaesthetic. Prepare the operating theatre/anaesthetic room for surgery in relation to instrumentation, equipment and supplies required for specific operative procedures, ensuring waste is kept to a minimum. Apply by 02/05/2025
The Spire Cambridge Lea Hospital in Impington is currently recruiting for multiple roles including this.
Bank Perioperative Practitioner – Orthopaedics to care for patients undergoing procedures. providing exemplary planned care for patients within the perioperative stage, assisting in the management and organisation of care provision within the Scrub/Recovery team in the operating department. Apply by 02/05/2025
The Spire Cambridge Lea Hospital in Impington is currently recruiting for multiple roles including this.
Bank Surgical First Assistant to assist in scrubbing for consultant led surgeries that vary in complexity and specialism, such as orthopaedics. Apply by 02/05/2025
The hospital’s EndoCare Centre has been accredited, for the 5th consecutive year, by the British Society of Gynaecological Endoscopy (BSGE), establishing it as one of the busiest centres for endometriosis care in the UK.
The hospital’s recognition coincides with Endometriosis Action Month 2025 this March, an initiative aimed at raising awareness and improving education for young people and healthcare practitioners around the condition.
Endometriosis affects 1 in 10 women of reproductive age worldwide and it occurs when cells similar to the ones in the lining of the womb are found elsewhere in the body. These cells can grow and change causing inflammation, pain and scar tissue.
But despite the condition causing women debilitating pain and disruption to their daily lives, careers and fertility, it remains widely misdiagnosed.
The EndoCare centre, on New Road, Impington, is led by world-renowned endometriosis specialist, Professor Mohamed Mabrouk and has treated more than 3,000 patients and operated on more than 500 patients suffering from endometriosis in the last five years.
Multi-disciplinary approach
Prof Mabrouk and theatre team at Spire Lea hospital
Management and treatment of severe endometriosis at Spire Cambridge Lea involves a multi-disciplinary approach and brings together consultants and experts in colorectal, urology, radiology and pain management specialties as well as a dedicated specialist nurse.
Professor Mohamed Mabrouk explained: “One of the most crucial aspects of our approach, is listening to the patient. Every woman’s experience with endometriosis is unique. Taking the time to understand each patient’s concerns and symptoms is fundamental in meeting their needs.”
He continued: “I am thrilled that our centre of excellence has retained its BSGE accreditation for the 5th year. Thanks to every member of the team.”
The Spire Cambridge Lea Hospital in Impington is currently recruiting for multiple roles including this.
Radiology Administrator to manage bookings as requested by Consultants or patients and notify all relevant departments. Ensuring that credit card data is captured for all patients attending the hospital. Receive and deal with all patient telephone queries. Apply by 27/03/2025
The Spire Cambridge Lea Hospital in Impington is currently recruiting for multiple roles including this.
Head Porter to lead the portering department to ensure a high quality service is provided to meet the expectations of the internal and external customer, using excellent communication skills and a positive approach to customer care. Apply by 04/03/2025
The Spire Cambridge Lea Hospital in Impington is currently recruiting for multiple roles including this.
Bank Medical Records Administrator, the Medical Records team are primarily responsible for the preparation, tracking and accurate storage of all medical records for the hospital. Your tasks will include preparation of records prior to outpatient clinics, transportation to the relevant department and filing once complete. Due to the high number of appointments the hospital completes on a daily basis this is a busy, fast paced role that requires meticulous attention to detail and accuracy. You will be required to lift boxes and move files to departments so you must be happy to take on an active role. Apply Before 07/03/2025
The Spire Cambridge Lea Hospital in Impington is currently recruiting for multiple roles including this.
Bank Maintenance Assistant to work within the Estates and Engineering department to ensure a high quality service is provided to meet the expectations of the internal and external customers. You will be reporting to the Estates Manager to complete internal and external maintenance and grounds tasks. Working to a list of requests for general maintenance tasks, completing painting and decoration to a high standard, making minor repairs to the internal and external structure, fabric, fixtures and fittings of the facility. Keep the grounds of the facility clean and tidy and free from litter. Apply before 28/02/2025
The registry collects orthopaedic data in order to support patient safety, standards in quality of care, and overall value in joint replacement surgery. Through this, feedback from Spire on their surgical performance contributes to the work of other orthopaedic clinicians and joint replacement implant manufacturers. It also provides evidence to regulators, such as the Care Quality Commission, to inform their judgements about the quality of health services.
Sara Morgan, Director of Clinical Services at Spire Cambridge Lea Hospital, said: “We work very closely with the NJR to ensure the continuous improvement of clinical outcomes and patient safety.
“We’re delighted to be awarded ‘Gold’ as a ‘NJR Quality Data Provider’ and would like to thank our hospital team for all their hard work and dedication to reach such a high-level achievement that will contribute to outstanding care of joint replacement patients.”
Carbon reduction efforts
Meanwhile, before Christmas, Spire Healthcare also announced 631 solar panels had been installed at the hospital as part of a major carbon reduction programme. The panels are expected to reduce the hospital’s overall carbon output by 117 tonnes.
The hospital group has committed to become carbon neutral by 2030 and plans to install over 12,000 solar panels across all of its 38 sites. Spire Healthcare is investing £5.2m into the scheme.
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