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Senior Critical Care Technologist - NICU & PICU

Orpington
2 days ago
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Senior Critical Care Technologist - NICU & PICU

Job Type: Full-time, Permanent
Salary Range: £44,800 - £53,150 per annum pro rata (NHS Agenda for Change)
Grade: SDE (Band 6 equivalent)
Location: Denmark Hill & PRUH, Orpington
Hours: 37.5 hours per week, rolling rota including weekends

We are seeking a Senior Critical Care Technologist to join our Neonatal and Paediatric Intensive Care Unit (NICU & PICU) team. This is a vital role providing expert technical support across both sites, managing a wide range of medical devices and equipment used in critical care settings.

You will be responsible for:

Delivering training and competency assessments for clinical and technical staff.
Supporting point-of-care testing and patient transfers.
Providing technical advice and troubleshooting support.
Ensuring safe and effective use of specialised medical equipment.
Contributing to procurement evaluations and service development.
Qualifications & Experience Required:

Degree in a relevant scientific subject (e.g. Physiology, Biomedical Science, Biomedical Engineering) or HNC in Medical Physics & Physiological Measurement with significant CPD.
Membership of a relevant professional body (e.g. Society of Critical Care Technologists).
Substantial experience in a busy critical care environment.
Strong communication, IT, and problem-solving skills.
Interest in teaching and staff development.
EDI Statement:

We support an inclusive culture for our staff and are committed to encouraging further growth from diverse groups. We actively seek to recruit and retain talented individuals from all backgrounds and value applications from suitably qualified candidates.

We offer a range of flexible and inclusive benefits to support our employees in thriving and reaching their full potential.

If you feel you would be a good fit for this role and would like to be part of a diverse organisation supporting the NHS, then please submit your application here.

Advert Closes: 10th October 205
Interview Dates: 20th October 2025

KFM is a provider of healthcare support services our purpose is to partner with and support healthcare providers in providing world class patient care, with all profits and cost savings reinvested in the NHS.

KFM provides a fully managed service across all clinical areas which includes providing all required clinical supplies and equipment along with maintenance, training and technical support, endoscopy decontamination, sterile services, renal dialysis support, radiology IT and outpatient pharmacy. KFM also runs a procurement and contract management service for all departments.

KFM is a Limited Liability Partnership owned by King's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust with no private sector partners.

KFM is a public authority not a private company. KFM has an annual turnover of around £185 million and over 350 staff.

Benefits: Welcome Bonus | Annual Bonus Scheme | 27 days annual leave (+BH) | Annual leave purchase scheme | AVIVA Pension | Group Life Assurance Policy | Enhanced Family Leave & Pay | CPD Funding & Study Leave | Paid Professional Registration Fees | Occupational Sick Pay | Health Cash Plan | Season Ticket Loan Scheme | Car Lease Scheme | Cyclescheme | Techscheme

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