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ODP & Theatre Nurse Recruitment

ODPODATheatre Nurses

Established in 1986 & based in London, Sydney & Qatar, Sugarman Medical’s specialist Theatre Professionals recruitment team is perfectly positioned to support your current & future career aspirations.

Headed by an experienced ODP, we are specialists in providing one to one support for Operating Department Practitioners (ODP), Operating Department Assistants (ODA) and experienced Theatre Nurses of all grades working across the following areas:

  • Anaesthetics
  • Scrub
  • Recovery

Sugarman Theatre Professionals are ideally positioned to discuss the following categories of opportunity with Operating Department Practitioners (ODP) & Theatre Nurses:

  • NHS
  • Private Clients
  • National
  • International
  • Locum
  • Permanent

Operating Department Practitioners (ODP) & Theatre Nurses choosing to partner with Sugarman Theatre Professionals will be supported by a specific specialist recruitment professional who is an expert within your clinical arena. Having listened & understood how we can support you we will match you to all suitable existing positions meeting your requirements. Additionally, we will proactively represent you to our clients to uncover fresh, unique opportunities specifically for you!

Sugarman Medical seeks to provide the very highest Levels of service & professionalism to both Clients & Candidates. We are part of the NHS PaSA framework so we guarantee all of our Candidates are compliant and Fit to work.

Our specialist, expert team of recruiters will be delighted to support you.








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