
Lead Haematology Pharmacist - ambulatory care and day unit
- West London
- £64,156-71,148 per year
- Permanent
- Part-time
- To manage and develop a high quality patient focused clinical pharmacy service to Clinical Haematology ambulatory care and day unit services.
- To work as an integral member of the haematology pharmacy team jointly providing a comprehensive clinical pharmacy service to haematology patients, multidisciplinary team and provide highly specialist support to the wider pharmacy team in this area.
- To lead and provide expert advice on pharmaceutical matters within Clinical Haematology, ensuring adherence to national guidelines and medicines legislation.
- To facilitate and support the efficient and cost effective use of medicines with a particular emphasis on high cost drugs.
- To manage, develop, train, motivate and encourage staff working within the team.
- Masters Degree in Pharmacy or equivalent
- Member of the GPhC
- BOPA Digital SACT verification Passport (Haematology) or equivalent
- BMT/CAR-T passport (or equivalent) demonstrating JACIE accreditation
- Independent Prescriber
- Three years post-registration training and experience in hospital Pharmacy This must include a solid grounding in all aspects of hospital pharmacy practice (medicines information, aseptic services, ward services and dispensing
- Practical Clinical experience working in Haematology services
- Demonstrate the ability to appropriately recommend, substantiate and communicate therapeutic options for patients
- Experience of using electronic prescribing systems e.g. Cerner
- Experience of managing change
- Able to evaluate and improve service quality
- Able to evaluate and improve service quality
- Excellent communication skills (written and verbal)
- Ability to influence senior pharmacy and medical staff, the multidisciplinary team and management
- Published research
- Masters Degree in Pharmacy or equivalent
- Member of the GPhC
- BOPA Digital SACT verification Passport (Haematology) or equivalent
- BMT/CAR-T passport (or equivalent) demonstrating JACIE accreditation
- Independent Prescriber
- Three years post-registration training and experience in hospital Pharmacy This must include a solid grounding in all aspects of hospital pharmacy practice (medicines information, aseptic services, ward services and dispensing
- Practical Clinical experience working in Haematology services
- Demonstrate the ability to appropriately recommend, substantiate and communicate therapeutic options for patients
- Experience of using electronic prescribing systems e.g. Cerner
- Experience of managing change
- Able to evaluate and improve service quality
- Able to evaluate and improve service quality
- Excellent communication skills (written and verbal)
- Ability to influence senior pharmacy and medical staff, the multidisciplinary team and management
- Published research