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Medical Equipment Attendant (XR03)

Job details
Posting date: 14 November 2025
Salary: £24,937.00 to £26,598.00 per year
Additional salary information: £24937.00 - £26598.00 a year
Hours: Full time
Closing date: 05 December 2025
Location: Leeds, LS9 7TF
Company: NHS Jobs
Job type: Permanent
Job reference: C9298-ONC-0588

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Summary

Working in a team of 16 staff, covering shifts that ensure a 24 hour service is maintained at all times, jointly responsible for the equipment management and servicing activities associated with the Equipment Pool service; responsible for the safe storage and handling of expensive medical equipment (values range between £1000 to £6000 each). Responsible for the distribution and collection, cleaning and checking of medical equipment associated with the Equipment Pool service and management of medical cylinder gases. To maintain the inventory of equipment and service histories using the departmental computerised job management system. To support the Trust-wide domiciliary nebuliser service by providing preventative and corrective maintenance for nebuliser compressors, operating the home loans recording system and providing direct support to patients with loan equipment. To support clinical areas by providing stocks of pharmaceutical and other clinical equipment for use in resuscitation. To ensure a continuous service by monitoring stocks of equipment and spare parts and arranging for appropriate orders to be placed. To be aware of the requirement for timeliness, safety, reliability and quality in all work carried out to ensure a high standard is maintained. To collaborate fully with other teams in Clinical Engineering. Responsible for carrying out minor repairs and checks on items of equipment as agreed with the service manager. Proposes changes to operational policies that impact on own area. Collaborates in writing technical procedures for own area. Some responsibilities include: Responsible for supplying essential medical equipment and supplies, including drug packs, directly to clinical staff for use in diagnosis and treatment of patients. Responsible for supply and support of medical equipment and associated consumables direct to patients for their use at home, including responsibility for advising patients and carers about technical aspects of the equipment provided. This may be several times per day. Responsible for the safe testing and repair of medical equipment (for which the post holder has been trained on and signed off competent) for use in clinical diagnosis or treatment of patients. Responsible for the preparation, packing and supply of specialist disposable medical equipment associated with supporting resuscitation services. Responsible for maintaining both paper and computerised databases of work carried out including entering and maintaining patient data relating to home loan equipment. Takes responsibility for maintaining stock levels of consumable items associated with the Equipment Pool services. Uses own judgement to determine stock levels of medical gas cylinders and place appropriate orders based on delivery lead times. Work is carried out within departmental procedures and quality manual documents. Travel to other hospitals and health centres as necessary for the execution of work. CORE BEHAVIOURS AND SKILLS Participate in the equipment management activities of the Clinical Engineering Service, managing own time and workload. Work to objectives set within the quality system and through annual appraisal. Persuade and negotiate with equipment users, suppliers and other teams to ensure that equipment and supplies are available and service priorities are met. Daily work includes constant interaction directly with clinical staff and patients and repair of some items of medical equipment. Staff are expected to deal compassionately with patients and their carers, both on the telephone and face-to-face when they contact us regarding loan equipment that may have malfunctioned, be due for servicing, or no longer be required. Ability to concentrate on outstanding tasks whilst responding to many unpredictable interruptions from incoming calls, deliveries and members of staff and public. Uses computer database information to assist in locating suitable loan equipment and to check its service history. Ability to work flexibly and to cope with large and unpredictable workload. Participates in the relevant training and development of new staff within Clinical Engineering. Supports the technical service teams as necessary to meet customer needs.

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