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Join a progressive healthcare organization as a Specialist Clinical Pharmacist, focusing on chemotherapy services at a leading hospital. This role offers an exciting opportunity to ensure high-quality patient care through the safe preparation and supply of chemotherapy medicines. You will be part of a dedicated team, contributing to the development of pharmacy services while receiving extensive training and support. Embrace the chance to mentor junior staff and play a vital role in shaping the future of aseptic services within the Trust. If you're passionate about pharmacy and patient safety, this position is perfect for you.
We are looking for an enthusiastic and motivated specialist clinical pharmacist to join our Pharmacy Chemotherapy and Technical Services Unit at the Royal Blackburn Teaching Hospital. The role requires the post holder to provide a specialist clinical pharmacy service to the oncology and clinical haematology specialties, ensuring high-quality and safe preparation and supply of chemotherapy medicines to patients, in line with current commissioning criteria. There will be an extensive training programme put into place to ensure a robust personal development process and will be fully supported by the rest of the team in doing so. Once fully up to speed, there will be a requirement to support, train and mentor other junior members of staff who rotate through pharmacy chemotherapy and aseptic services, ensuring the provision and maintenance of a high-quality service. The role requires working core hours, Monday to Friday with participation in late night, weekend and bank holiday rota working, with the possibility of home working once fully trained on all aspects of the role in line with rota requirements.
Assist the Lead Oncology Pharmacist in the day-to-day management of clinical verification of chemotherapy prescriptions in line with current guidance and commissioning criteria.Support the Principal Pharmacist for Technical Services in providing a high quality, Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) compliant service, supplying aseptically prepared chemotherapy medicines in a timely manner to service users.Support the development of pharmacists and technicians and ensure team working within the Pharmacy Technical Services Team.Acting as Authorising Pharmacist under section 10 exemption.Monitor and supervise staff working within the Technical Service Unit, ensuring safe systems of work are maintained and developed and that all professional and quality standards are complied with.Support and deputise for the Lead Oncology Pharmacist for Clinical Oncology Services as delegated and/or as designated in their absence and appropriately represent them at relevant meetings.Undertake development opportunities and in doing so, support the Clinical Director of Pharmacy in the provision of a high quality, cost effective and efficient, patient centred clinical pharmacy service to all wards and departments within the trust.
This is an exciting time for Aseptic Services with NHSE's future plans for transformation and investment. This post holder will be instrumental in helping to inform and shape aseptic services for the Trust and across the ICS in the advent of future hub and spoke models, ensuring that quality assurance and patient safety will be at the heart of everything to we do.
We value the personal skills, experiences, and qualities that individuals bring to our department and the Trust; creating an inclusive working environment to attract talented people who feel motivated, involved, and able to influence the future direction of our services. The well being of staff is important to us; we have a dedicated Health and Well being team who provide support on a range of topics, run fitness classes, and organise mindfulness sessions. As an employer we have earned a reputation for focusing on the development of our staff and for being an organisation people are proud to work for.
17 April 2025
Agenda for change
Band 7
£46,148 to £52,809 a yearper annum
Permanent
Full-time
435-D233-23-F
Royal Blackburn Hospital
Blackburn
BB2 3HH
Ensure an efficient high quality technical and clinical pharmacy service meetsthe needs of the patients and healthcare professionals within the Trust.Clinically screen prescriptions for chemotherapy and biological medicines,according to Trust and national protocols and commissioning standards.Provide specialist clinical advice to doctors, pharmacists, and other healthcareprofessionals on initiating, prescribing, and monitoring of chemotherapy andsupportive medicines in line with Trust and national guidance.Clinically verify oncology prescriptions in line with British OncologyPharmaceutical Association (BOPA) standards and ensure treatments are inline with commissioned services.Act as an Authorised pharmacist and carry out clinical and aseptic servicesverification process in accordance with specific organisational policy.Final check and release aseptically prepared products (including clinical trialdrugs) and ensure all documentation is complete before release to wards anddepartments within and outside the trust.Ensure all products are safely formulated and released in accordance with thedepartments quality systems.Assess outsourced unlicensed specials products against Certificate ofConformance and Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) standards.Be trained and named on the intrathecal register to undertake check andrelease of intrathecal chemotherapy.Assist the Lead Intrathecal Training Pharmacist with the development anddelivery of intrathecal chemotherapy training.Develop an in-depth knowledge of labelling and worksheets systems to supportthe lead technician in managing documentation systems.Provide a comprehensive documentation system to underpin the qualitymanagement system to include internal audit, risk assessment, change control,Standard Operating Procedure (SOPs), training, environmental monitoring,validations, and maintenance of the deviation system.Assist in the investigation of problems with unlicensed medicine products madein section 10 and outsourced.Ensure safe systems of work are maintained as defined under statutorylegislation, Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH) regulations,regional and National Cancer Standards, controls assurance and professionalstandards.Act as a knowledge base/resource for the oncology and haematologydirectorate and provide specialised professional and technical education toenable the clinical areas to meet the high standards of patient care and safety.Ensure and promote safe handling, preparation, and storage of cytotoxic drugs.Record significant clinical interventions, report unusual occurrences, andinvestigate errors and deviations and non-compliant situations.Support the delivery of the pharmacy clinical governance agenda e.g., initiativesto reduce medication related risk and implement agreed strategies, work closelywith clinical governance and risk co-ordinators.Interpret and apply information retrieved from medical and nursing notes.Report relevant adverse medicine reactions to the Medicines and Healthcareproducts Regulatory Agency (MHRA).Act on drug alerts ensuring that appropriate advice is given to staff, patients,and carers.Actively participate in pharmacy team meetings.Participate in the introduction and development of new aseptic chemotherapyproducts including product lifecycle system, validation activities, formulation andstability testing, workforce training and development, and product quality reviewas required.
Ensure an efficient high quality technical and clinical pharmacy service meetsthe needs of the patients and healthcare professionals within the Trust.Clinically screen prescriptions for chemotherapy and biological medicines,according to Trust and national protocols and commissioning standards.Provide specialist clinical advice to doctors, pharmacists, and other healthcareprofessionals on initiating, prescribing, and monitoring of chemotherapy andsupportive medicines in line with Trust and national guidance.Clinically verify oncology prescriptions in line with British OncologyPharmaceutical Association (BOPA) standards and ensure treatments are inline with commissioned services.Act as an Authorised pharmacist and carry out clinical and aseptic servicesverification process in accordance with specific organisational policy.Final check and release aseptically prepared products (including clinical trialdrugs) and ensure all documentation is complete before release to wards anddepartments within and outside the trust.Ensure all products are safely formulated and released in accordance with thedepartments quality systems.Assess outsourced unlicensed specials products against Certificate ofConformance and Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) standards.Be trained and named on the intrathecal register to undertake check andrelease of intrathecal chemotherapy.Assist the Lead Intrathecal Training Pharmacist with the development anddelivery of intrathecal chemotherapy training.Develop an in-depth knowledge of labelling and worksheets systems to supportthe lead technician in managing documentation systems.Provide a comprehensive documentation system to underpin the qualitymanagement system to include internal audit, risk assessment, change control,Standard Operating Procedure (SOPs), training, environmental monitoring,validations, and maintenance of the deviation system.Assist in the investigation of problems with unlicensed medicine products madein section 10 and outsourced.Ensure safe systems of work are maintained as defined under statutorylegislation, Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH) regulations,regional and National Cancer Standards, controls assurance and professionalstandards.Act as a knowledge base/resource for the oncology and haematologydirectorate and provide specialised professional and technical education toenable the clinical areas to meet the high standards of patient care and safety.Ensure and promote safe handling, preparation, and storage of cytotoxic drugs.Record significant clinical interventions, report unusual occurrences, andinvestigate errors and deviations and non-compliant situations.Support the delivery of the pharmacy clinical governance agenda e.g., initiativesto reduce medication related risk and implement agreed strategies, work closelywith clinical governance and risk co-ordinators.Interpret and apply information retrieved from medical and nursing notes.Report relevant adverse medicine reactions to the Medicines and Healthcareproducts Regulatory Agency (MHRA).Act on drug alerts ensuring that appropriate advice is given to staff, patients,and carers.Actively participate in pharmacy team meetings.Participate in the introduction and development of new aseptic chemotherapyproducts including product lifecycle system, validation activities, formulation andstability testing, workforce training and development, and product quality reviewas required.
We are looking for an enthusiastic and motivated specialist clinical pharmacist to join our Pharmacy Chemotherapy and Technical Services Unit at the Royal Blackburn Teaching Hospital. The role requires the post holder to provide a specialist clinical pharmacy service to the oncology and clinical haematology specialties, ensuring high-quality and safe preparation and supply of chemotherapy medicines to patients, in line with current commissioning criteria. There will be an extensive training programme put into place to ensure a robust personal development process and will be fully supported by the rest of the team in doing so. Once fully up to speed, there will be a requirement to support, train and mentor other junior members of staff who rotate through pharmacy chemotherapy and aseptic services, ensuring the provision and maintenance of a high-quality service. The role requires working core hours, Monday to Friday with participation in late night, weekend and bank holiday rota working, with the possibility of home working once fully trained on all aspects of the role in line with rota requirements.
Assist the Lead Oncology Pharmacist in the day-to-day management of clinical verification of chemotherapy prescriptions in line with current guidance and commissioning criteria.Support the Principal Pharmacist for Technical Services in providing a high quality, Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) compliant service, supplying aseptically prepared chemotherapy medicines in a timely manner to service users.Support the development of pharmacists and technicians and ensure team working within the Pharmacy Technical Services Team.Acting as Authorising Pharmacist under section 10 exemption.Monitor and supervise staff working within the Technical Service Unit, ensuring safe systems of work are maintained and developed and that all professional and quality standards are complied with.Support and deputise for the Lead Oncology Pharmacist for Clinical Oncology Services as delegated and/or as designated in their absence and appropriately represent them at relevant meetings.Undertake development opportunities and in doing so, support the Clinical Director of Pharmacy in the provision of a high quality, cost effective and efficient, patient centred clinical pharmacy service to all wards and departments within the trust.
This is an exciting time for Aseptic Services with NHSE's future plans for transformation and investment. This post holder will be instrumental in helping to inform and shape aseptic services for the Trust and across the ICS in the advent of future hub and spoke models, ensuring that quality assurance and patient safety will be at the heart of everything to we do.
We value the personal skills, experiences, and qualities that individuals bring to our department and the Trust; creating an inclusive working environment to attract talented people who feel motivated, involved, and able to influence the future direction of our services. The well being of staff is important to us; we have a dedicated Health and Well being team who provide support on a range of topics, run fitness classes, and organise mindfulness sessions. As an employer we have earned a reputation for focusing on the development of our staff and for being an organisation people are proud to work for.
17 April 2025
Agenda for change
Band 7
£46,148 to £52,809 a yearper annum
Permanent
Full-time
435-D233-23-F
Royal Blackburn Hospital
Haslingden Rd
Blackburn
BB2 3HH
Ensure an efficient high quality technical and clinical pharmacy service meetsthe needs of the patients and healthcare professionals within the Trust.Clinically screen prescriptions for chemotherapy and biological medicines,according to Trust and national protocols and commissioning standards.Provide specialist clinical advice to doctors, pharmacists, and other healthcareprofessionals on initiating, prescribing, and monitoring of chemotherapy andsupportive medicines in line with Trust and national guidance.Clinically verify oncology prescriptions in line with British OncologyPharmaceutical Association (BOPA) standards and ensure treatments are inline with commissioned services.Act as an Authorised pharmacist and carry out clinical and aseptic servicesverification process in accordance with specific organisational policy.Final check and release aseptically prepared products (including clinical trialdrugs) and ensure all documentation is complete before release to wards anddepartments within and outside the trust.Ensure all products are safely formulated and released in accordance with thedepartments quality systems.Assess outsourced unlicensed specials products against Certificate ofConformance and Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) standards.Be trained and named on the intrathecal register to undertake check andrelease of intrathecal chemotherapy.Assist the Lead Intrathecal Training Pharmacist with the development anddelivery of intrathecal chemotherapy training.Develop an in-depth knowledge of labelling and worksheets systems to supportthe lead technician in managing documentation systems.Provide a comprehensive documentation system to underpin the qualitymanagement system to include internal audit, risk assessment, change control,Standard Operating Procedure (SOPs), training, environmental monitoring,validations, and maintenance of the deviation system.Assist in the investigation of problems with unlicensed medicine products madein section 10 and outsourced.Ensure safe systems of work are maintained as defined under statutorylegislation, Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH) regulations,regional and National Cancer Standards, controls assurance and professionalstandards.Act as a knowledge base/resource for the oncology and haematologydirectorate and provide specialised professional and technical education toenable the clinical areas to meet the high standards of patient care and safety.Ensure and promote safe handling, preparation, and storage of cytotoxic drugs.Record significant clinical interventions, report unusual occurrences, andinvestigate errors and deviations and non-compliant situations.Support the delivery of the pharmacy clinical governance agenda e.g., initiativesto reduce medication related risk and implement agreed strategies, work closelywith clinical governance and risk co-ordinators.Interpret and apply information retrieved from medical and nursing notes.Report relevant adverse medicine reactions to the Medicines and Healthcareproducts Regulatory Agency (MHRA).Act on drug alerts ensuring that appropriate advice is given to staff, patients,and carers.Actively participate in pharmacy team meetings.Participate in the introduction and development of new aseptic chemotherapyproducts including product lifecycle system, validation activities, formulation andstability testing, workforce training and development, and product quality reviewas required.
Job descriptionEnsure an efficient high quality technical and clinical pharmacy service meetsthe needs of the patients and healthcare professionals within the Trust.Clinically screen prescriptions for chemotherapy and biological medicines,according to Trust and national protocols and commissioning standards.Provide specialist clinical advice to doctors, pharmacists, and other healthcareprofessionals on initiating, prescribing, and monitoring of chemotherapy andsupportive medicines in line with Trust and national guidance.Clinically verify oncology prescriptions in line with British OncologyPharmaceutical Association (BOPA) standards and ensure treatments are inline with commissioned services.Act as an Authorised pharmacist and carry out clinical and aseptic servicesverification process in accordance with specific organisational policy.Final check and release aseptically prepared products (including clinical trialdrugs) and ensure all documentation is complete before release to wards anddepartments within and outside the trust.Ensure all products are safely formulated and released in accordance with thedepartments quality systems.Assess outsourced unlicensed specials products against Certificate ofConformance and Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) standards.Be trained and named on the intrathecal register to undertake check andrelease of intrathecal chemotherapy.Assist the Lead Intrathecal Training Pharmacist with the development anddelivery of intrathecal chemotherapy training.Develop an in-depth knowledge of labelling and worksheets systems to supportthe lead technician in managing documentation systems.Provide a comprehensive documentation system to underpin the qualitymanagement system to include internal audit, risk assessment, change control,Standard Operating Procedure (SOPs), training, environmental monitoring,validations, and maintenance of the deviation system.Assist in the investigation of problems with unlicensed medicine products madein section 10 and outsourced.Ensure safe systems of work are maintained as defined under statutorylegislation, Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH) regulations,regional and National Cancer Standards, controls assurance and professionalstandards.Act as a knowledge base/resource for the oncology and haematologydirectorate and provide specialised professional and technical education toenable the clinical areas to meet the high standards of patient care and safety.Ensure and promote safe handling, preparation, and storage of cytotoxic drugs.Record significant clinical interventions, report unusual occurrences, andinvestigate errors and deviations and non-compliant situations.Support the delivery of the pharmacy clinical governance agenda e.g., initiativesto reduce medication related risk and implement agreed strategies, work closelywith clinical governance and risk co-ordinators.Interpret and apply information retrieved from medical and nursing notes.Report relevant adverse medicine reactions to the Medicines and Healthcareproducts Regulatory Agency (MHRA).Act on drug alerts ensuring that appropriate advice is given to staff, patients,and carers.Actively participate in pharmacy team meetings.Participate in the introduction and development of new aseptic chemotherapyproducts including product lifecycle system, validation activities, formulation andstability testing, workforce training and development, and product quality reviewas required.
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.
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Additional informationThis 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.
Applications from job seekers who require current Skilled worker sponsorship to work in the UK are welcome and will be considered alongside all other applications. For further information visit the UK Visas and Immigration website (Opens in a new tab) .
From 6 April 2017, skilled worker applicants, applying for entry clearance into the UK, have had to present a criminal record certificate from each country they have resided continuously or cumulatively for 12 months or more in the past 10 years. Adult dependants (over 18 years old) are also subject to this requirement. Guidance can be found here Criminal records checks for overseas applicants (Opens in a new tab) .
Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please seeNHS Careers website (opens in a new window).
East Lancashire Hospitals NHS Trust
Royal Blackburn Hospital
Haslingden Rd
Blackburn
BB2 3HH
http://jobs.elht.nhs.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)
East Lancashire Hospitals NHS Trust
Royal Blackburn Hospital
Haslingden Rd
Blackburn
BB2 3HH
http://jobs.elht.nhs.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)