Oncology/Haematology Pharmacist - Central London - NHS Hospital - Band 8a
- Posted 11 October 2024
- Salary £34 - 38 per hour
- LocationLondon
- Discipline Pharmacists
- ReferenceAR/11/10/24
- Contact NameAlfie Rowett
Job description
[AR/10/10/2024}
Oncology/Haematology Pharmacist - Central London - NHS Hospital - Band 8a
Are you an experienced Onc/Haem Pharmacist who’s looking for a new long term locum opportunity within an NHS Hospital in Central London?
- We are searching for an experienced Cancer Services Pharmacist, have we found one in you?
- We can offer you more flexibility and better hours. Interested?
- How does being paid weekly sound to you?
We are looking for a Clinical Oncology & Haematology Pharmacist to work with our NHS Hospital client in Central London. If you’re looking for your next challenge, congratulations! You’ve just found it!
Here are the top level deets:
- Job Title: Band 8a Oncology/Haematology Pharmacist.
- Location: Central London
- Duration: 6 months minimum
- Schedule: Monday to Friday, 37.5 hours per week, 9am – 5pm, 30-minute break.
- Start Date: October/November 2024
- End Date: Ongoing
- Rate of pay: £34 – 38ph depending on experience.
- Contact: Alfie Rowett, 02034754858
Details of the role:
The role includes contributing to the specialist multidisciplinary team which provides inpatient, day case and outpatient chemotherapy for a wide range of oncology and haemato-oncology cancer sites. This will include both inpatient duties, ward rounds and the direct involvement in the specialist oncology and haemato-oncology clinics.
To be an active member of the oncology and haemato-oncology pharmacy team and work as an integrated part of the ward and clinic-based oncology and haemato-oncology service.
To oversee the safe management of high-risk systemic anticancer treatments.
- To provide clinical pharmacy services to wards and departments
- To be responsible for the clinical pharmacy service to specialist haematology ward patients
- Attend and contribute to the haematology ward round, and MDT meetings
- Contribute to the pharmaceutical care of patients admitted for acute oncology reasons.
- To be responsible for the safe management of Systemic Anti-Cancer Therapies (SACT) for patients who are admitted to the wards for any reason.
- To clinically verify prescriptions for SACT and supportive medication.
- To prescribe supportive medication where indicated.
- To give specialist advice and support to medical and nursing staff, and other members of the pharmacy team.
- To give education and training to nurses and other members of the pharmacy team
- To give advice to patients and carers
- To counsel patients and confirm consent prior to initiating SACT treatment
- To communicate effectively with primary care regarding the care of patients on SACT medicines.
- To act as a pharmaceutical and prescribing adviser, including the production and of review of medicines related guidelines and pathways
- To contribute to the safe introduction of new SACT
- To undertake prescribing within a defined speciality, and as part of wider medicines optimisation initiatives undertaken by the clinical pharmacy service.
- To undertake clinical pharmacy practice at an advanced level.
- To provide professional supervision to technical and supporting staff and to undertake the role of Responsible Pharmacist when required
- To contribute to the delivery and development of clinical pharmacy services across the Trust
- Actively participate within the multi-disciplinary and clinical pharmacy team
- To act as a source of expert advice on prescribing and medicines optimisation to medical and nursing staff within a defined clinical area
- To participate in clinical audit and other initiatives aimed at assuring high quality prescribing and pharmacy practice, within the context of Quality Governance
Requirements and qualifications required for this role:
- MPharm
- Registered with GPHC
- Strong communication skills
- Reliable
- BOPA SACT Passport
Working hours and contract duration:
- Monday to Friday, 37.5 hours per week, 9am – 5pm, 30-minute break
Benefits of working with Hunter Gatherer AHP:
- Quick & simple online registration.
- Join the community and be part of a network of like-minded, conscientious locums with shared values for patients and clients.
- As part of the HG Ventures Group of Companies you’ll get regular payments you can trust.
- Represented by AHP sector experts, we listen, understand your needs, and represent you professionally.
- A long-term relationship based on trust and understanding.
- Access to the very best roles nationwide.
- As part of the Hunter Gatherer AHP network, you will be appropriately marketed, in a consultative manner, taking the burden of business development away from you.
- Market knowledge, advice and knowledge sharing on market trends and opportunities.
- Access to exclusive Hunter AHP events and discounted CPD.
- Customer service, it’s a simple philosophy but one we are passionate about.
How to apply:
If this job sounds perfect for you, please call Alfie Rowett on 0203 475 4858.
You could also send your CV to arowett@hg-ahp.com to find out more about the Pharmacy roles we have available.
Not available for this position? Recommend a friend or colleague! We operate a simple and transparent scheme – we pay you £250 for a successful placement (qualifying period applies).
About us:
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