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An established industry player in healthcare is seeking a passionate clinical pharmacist to join their dedicated cancer pharmacy team. This role offers an exciting opportunity for those at the start of their clinical pharmacy career, providing essential support and training to develop expertise in cancer and palliative care. The successful candidate will be part of a collaborative environment, delivering high-quality pharmaceutical care to patients and participating in innovative clinical trials. With a commitment to professional development, the role includes a fully funded postgraduate clinical diploma, paving the way for career advancement within the Trust. If you're enthusiastic about making a difference in cancer care, this opportunity is perfect for you.
Band 5 Nurse and Band 2 Healthcare Support Worker recruitment is centralised, meaning when you apply you will be considered for a number of roles across the Trust. If you have any questions please email: nursing.careers@ouh.nhs.uk.
Are you at the beginning of your clinical pharmacy career or looking for a change from community to hospital pharmacy? This post may be for you!
In the OUH Cancer Pharmacy team, we are passionate about investing in our people. As such we have developed a role suitable for a candidate who is at the beginning of their clinical pharmacy journey, but who is enthusiastic about developing their career within cancer and palliative care. This role is designed to give the successful applicant an opportunity to work within the foundation pharmacist framework in a specialist area, by supporting you through obtaining your post graduate clinical diploma and developing your skills and knowledge, in order to achieve the desired level of expertise to carry out the band 7 role effectively. The post graduate clinical diploma will be fully funded by OUH (subject to a mutual learning contract), and appropriate study leave allocated.
The successful applicant will be appointed at a band 6 level, and will need to achieve set objectives. On completion of meeting these objectives, the post holder will be uplifted to a band 7 level.
Key roles include:
• Delivery of high quality pharmaceutical care to adult cancer in-patients, day-case, and out-patients across two sites – Churchill Hospital and Horton General Hospital.
• Participation in pharmacy services to the Day Treatment Unit to optimise patients’ medication and reduce medicines wastage.
• Clinical checking of systemic anticancer treatment (SACT) and SACT clinical trial prescriptions.
• Participation in multidisciplinary ward rounds.
• Pharmacist led oral anti-cancer treatment education clinics.
• Pharmacist non-medical prescribing in multidisciplinary clinics and day treatment unit.
• Aseptics experience within Pharmacy’s Clinical Trials Aseptic Services Unit (CTASU).
• Participating in the day to day running of the CTASU and developing knowledge in quality control and quality assurance.
• Involvement in cancer phase I, II, and III clinical trials.
• Active participation in Thames Valley Cancer Alliance groups.
Next Steps: Please make sure that you read the job description and person specification, and that your supporting statement reflects this as your application will be judged against these criteria. Candidates selected for interview will be contacted after the short-listing process, usually within 2 weeks.