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The NHS is seeking a Deputy Aseptic Services Manager to oversee the Clinical Trials Aseptic Service. This vital role involves managing aseptic dispensing, ensuring compliance with industry standards, and supporting clinical trials through effective leadership and technical expertise. Join a respected institution making a difference in patient care.
Go back Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
The closing date is 07 July 2025
The main responsibilities of this role are to support the management, performance and development of the unlicensed Clinical Trials Aseptic Service (CTAS) which provides injectable Investigational Medicinal Products and selected high risk injectable medicines to all divisions within the Trust. The role will also involve working with the Aseptic Services Manager, Accountable Pharmacist, and Deputy Accountable Pharmacist to ensure the implementation of technical, professional, best practice and regulatory guidance for the preparation and supply of Advanced Therapy Investigational Medicinal Products.
To support the Aseptic Unit Manager and Accountable Pharmacist in the day to day management and timely delivery of aseptically prepared doses for patients in clinical trials.
To lead on the management of the Pharmaceutical Quality System within Clinical Trials Aseptic Service.
Be responsible for the day-to-day aseptic dispensing service and quality assurance provision within the department.
Organise and allocate staff duties in line with technical and organisational responsibilities.
Ensure compliance with current Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) standards and best practice, as detailed but not limited to those set out in the Quality Assurance of Aseptic Preparation Services Handbook (QAAPS).
Ensure compliance with current Good Clinical Practice standards (GCP) for medicines used within clinical trials including storage and record keeping requirements.
To provide cost-effective delivery of high quality aseptic pharmaceuticals, which are fit for their intended purpose to patients of the Trust, and other external customers of the service, and are prepared in a safe, efficient and cost effective manner in accordance with departmental SOPs
To participate in identifying and implementing initiatives as appropriate to improve services, reduce the financial costs and the environmental impact of CTAS service, through Quality Improvement (QI) methodologies.
See attached job description for full details
Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is one of the largest NHS teaching trusts in the country. It provides a wide range of general and specialist clinical services and is a base for medical education, training and research. The Trust comprises four hospitals - the John Radcliffe Hospital, Churchill Hospital and Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre in Headington and the Horton General Hospital in Banbury. For more information on OUH please view OUH At a Glance by OUHospitals - Issuu
Our values, standards and behaviours define the quality of clinical care we offer and the professional relationships we make with our patients, colleagues and the wider community.
We call this Delivering Compassionate Excellence and its focus is on our values of compassion, respect, learning, delivery, improvement and excellence.
These values put patients at the heart of what we do and underpin the quality healthcare we would like for ourselves or a member of our family. Watch how we set out to deliver compassionate excellence via the OUH YouTube channel.
Technical:
To maintain personal expertise, skills and necessary knowledge of the technical aspects of aseptic dispensing.
To provide specialist technical advice to service users as necessary e.g. suitability of diluents, volume of diluents, administration routes and stability data.
To perform pre and in-process checks of aseptically prepared products having undergone the appropriate accreditation.
To be responsible for ensuring that all medicines and consumables are stored appropriately.
To be responsible for ensuring finished products are transported appropriately according to any physical and regulatory requirements.
To be responsible for ensuring clean room and isolator cleaning standards, and to participate in the clean room/isolator cleaning rota as required.
To be responsible for ensuring that expiry date and stock level checks are carried out.
To be responsible for maintenance of departmental records including staff training, environmental monitoring, cleaning, maintenance logs and worksheets.
To work collaboratively with Pharmacy Purchasing and Distribution Unit (PPDU) and OUH procurement team to oversee purchasing and distribution for the CTAS.
To liaise with external and internal suppliers of stock, consumables, equipment etc.
To be responsible for the preparation of rotas for CTAS staff and collaborate with other operational managers to always ensure the most effective deployment of staff.
To identify and monitor the needs of service users and CTAS, and effectively plan and implement changes and improvements to the CTAS.
To support the development and commissioning of new equipment, processes or facilities through agreed SOPs and Change Control procedures.
Regulatory:
To work with the Aseptic Services Manager, Accountable Pharmacist and Deputy to maintain the Pharmaceutical Quality System (PQS), and ensure staff are working according to the Standard Operating Procedures detailed in the PQS.
Clinical Trials:
To ensure all CTAS staff are in compliance with relevant standards for the operation and management of Clinical Trials, including ICH-GCP and GMP.
To ensure all members of the CTAS staff have appropriate ICH-GCP training.
To ensure compliance with clinical trial protocols and regulations regarding investigational medicinal products (IMPs) and clinical trial supplies.
To communicate with Investigators, Research Nurses, Trust R&D, Sponsors, Clinical Research Associates and Pharmacy staff during the set-up and running of a clinical trial.
To ensure clinical trial protocols are followed during dispensing of clinical trial investigational medicinal products and other drugs included in the protocol.
To maintain clinical trial filing systems and drug accountability documentation for clinical trials.
To support the training of medical, nursing and pharmacy staff in all aspects of handling drugs in clinical trials.
To liaise with other centres for clinical research to ensure common standards of practice.
Quality and Risk Management:
Teaching and Training:
To be an accredited Pre and In Process Checker
To support in the planning, writing and delivery of training programmes for staff in CTAS, ensuring that training folders are up to date and valid.
To support the Pre and In Process checking programme for technical staff in the CTAS, in liaison with the Aseptic Unit Manager and Pharmacy Education and Training Team.
To co-ordinate the training for rotational staff such as clinical trial team, cancer team, pre-registration technician and pre-registration pharmacists.
To work closely with the Pharmacy Education and Development team to ensure all CTAS staff are trained and competent and comply with mandatory training requirements.
To work with the technician training team to ensure all CTAS staff are released for mandatory training, and CTAS staff contribute as required to training and competency assessment of pharmacy staff as required.
Alongside the Aseptic Services Manager and Accountable Pharmacist ensure all staff that work in CTAS are trained and competent to perform daily tasks, and that there is an ongoing validation programme in place to demonstrate ongoing competency.
Management:
To be responsible for the supervision and day to day management of staff within the CTAS.
To line manage technical CTAS staff and undertake annual appraisal
To ensure all staff in the CTAS are appraised at least annually in line with OUH policy, and personal development plan and participate in Continuous Professional Development, including competency frameworks as appropriate.
To ensure staff maintain statutory and mandatory training to meet Trust requirements.
To work with the Lead Pharmacist for Education and Training and other senior staff to ensure individual training and educational needs of staff are identified and met through a programme of Continuous Professional Development; including the use of competency frameworks where appropriate.
Professional:
General Responsibilities:
To ensure confidentiality is maintained at all times.
To use experience and clinical judgment to assist in problem solving and trouble-shooting.
To be professionally accountable for actions and advice.
To collect evidence to deal with complaints in accordance with the Trusts complaints policy.
To be first point of contact for quality issues, queries and concerns.
To participate in week day service starting at 07:00, weekend, evening and bank holiday working according to the rota
To be aware of Health and Safety regulations, and how these apply to an aseptic unit; such as, but not limited to manual handling, First Aid, COSHH, Biocidal Products Regulation.
Any other reasonable duties as requested by the Clinical Director of Pharmacy and Sterile Services or line manager.
Liaises with:
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
£37,338 to £44,962 a yearper annum pro rata