For candidates working towards the Level 3 Science Manufacturing Technician Apprenticeship qualification you will be paid under Annex 21 which is as follows :
Year 1 - £20,379 per annum
Year 2 - £21,835 per annum
We are excited to advertise a new role for a Science Manufacturing Technician. There has never been a more exciting time to join our Pharmacy Aseptic Services team at The Christie NHS Foundation trust.
The Aseptic Services Unit at the Christie NHS Trust is a world leader in the production of phase one clinical trial material, we prepare an extensive portfolio of over 100 different trials alongside Early Access Medicines Scheme, Free of Charge and compassionate use schemes.
The ideal candidate should hold the Level 3 Science Manufacturing Technician qualification or be willing to undertake the qualification as an apprenticeship on a 2 year fixed term contract, with progression into a permanent role on succession of qualification and end interview.
To gain the relevant skills, knowledge and work experience requirements as a Science Manufacturing Technician Level 3 apprentice, Trainees will undertake a two-year work experience to complete the Level 3 Diploma in the Principles of Aseptic Pharmaceuticals Processing for Science Manufacturing Technician's.
The successful candidate will participate in and supervise the Aseptic production of injectable medicines used in Chemotherapy treatment and clinical trials and will be responsible for the daily supervision of production.
If you have an interest in the safe manufacture of injectable medicines and a desire to develop supervisory skills to help manage a team, then this could be the role for you!
All work is carried out in a clean room environment under the supervision of the Accountable Pharmacist and a highly trained technical team.
• Preparation of worksheets and labels for aseptically prepared products
• Setting up work trays for aseptically prepared products
• Sanitisation and transfer of all materials required for production
• Aseptic preparation of injectable materials
• Cleaning of facilities and isolators prior to and post production
• In process checks
• Supervision of junior staff
• Recording and maintaining the correct parameters to allow for aseptic manipulation within the isolators
• Checking of all components and consumables required for safe manipulation of aseptically prepared products (when suitably trained and qualified)
Taking monitoring samples using TSA and SAB contact and settle plates
We are an ever-expanding multi-disciplinary team of Assistants, Practitioners, Science Manufacturing Technicians, Pharmacy Technicians, and pharmacists who strive to produce exceptionally high-quality injectable medicines to each patient that uses our service.
The Aseptic team is a diverse and dynamic team who work in a specialised cleanroom environment where teamwork is the key to efficiency and managing the patient experience. Each day is both challenging and rewarding in equal measures, with cancer treatments constantly evolving and new types of drugs being trialled each year.
We are at the forefront of development in terms of drug innovation and team development, introducing a new workforce within pharmacy aseptic services of the Science Manufacturing Technician role to our already large portfolio of training and staff qualifications here at The Christie
The Pharmacy department has a developed career pathway for technical staff wishing to progress as far as achievable. Helping support all qualifications and in-house training that allow for this progression should you wish to further your career within the Pharmacy Aseptic team.
So, if you want to work as part of an ever-progressing team and you enjoy a challenge then we could be the team for you.
Duties And Responsibilities
• To aseptically prepare high quality Cytotoxic/MABS/EAMS etc. in accordance with departmental procedures, Good Manufacturing Practice and COSHH regulations ensuring that all work complies with all regulatory frameworks and standards.
• Ensure that cleaning in all areas of the production unit is completed according to GMP and departmental policies and procedures. To ensure ingredients and disposables are assembled, disinfected and transferred through the Aseptic Services Unit appropriately.
• To accurately prepare worksheets and labels for aseptic products using the units computer system using JAC and iQEMO program if required.
• To assist with the preparation of a variety and routine complex documentation within the aseptic unit.
• To assist with the recording and analysis (where appropriate) of data, both manually and on the computer.
• Actively participates in the department’s training, accreditation, validations and re-validation program.
• To be responsible for the maintenance of stock in the Aseptic Unit including evaluating stock levels within the Aseptic Unit assisting the ordering Technician to ensure adequate stock is maintained at all times.
• Ensure all Environmental monitoring plates are received and stored in the correct manner to ensure they are protected from contamination.
• Prepare environmental samples and checking detailed documentation for dispatch to QCNW
• To be responsible for routinely receiving, analyzing and documenting complex Environmental Reports from QCNW and referring any variances to senior staff in a timely manner, to determine best course of action eg resolving issues.
• Undertake any mandatory training, updates and courses in line with local and Trust policies.
• To complete all Aseptic Services Unit competency-based training packages.
• To participate in and co-operate with, individual personal assessment, continuing professional development and continuing education programmes to develop personal competencies and knowledge base.
• When appropriate to demonstrate activities to, work experience students, pre-registration pharmacists, pharmacy technicians, student pharmacy technicians and staff undergoing induction.
• Where appropriate, propose improvements to procedures e.g SOP’s in own work area
Communication and Leadership
• Communicate with other team members regarding activities within the Aseptic Services Unit may involve sensitivity and/or complex information.
• Carry out and plan on-going general administration tasks according to the Aseptic Unit on-going requirements and refer queries to the appropriate person.
• To ensure effective communication channels are maintained by all staff and any disagreements are dealt with promptly and in line with the Trusts respect policy.
• Participate in staff discussions during internal meetings and as part of a group when required.
Finance:
• To effectively manage a designated stockholding to ensure that stock wastage is minimised.
• To assist the Senior/Specialist Technicians in managing the Aseptic Services stock takes.
• To comply with legal and Trust requirements relating to the purchase, supply, use safe custody and destruction of medicines within Pharmacy and other areas of the Trust. 12 Freedom to act
Effort and Environment Factors:
• Demonstrable skills for manipulation of pharmaceutical products.
• The post holder must have the ability to lift and handle pharmaceutical items.
• The post holder must have the ability to work in a cleanroom environment.
• Regular use of a PC for data inputting and training.
Policy:
• To be responsible for the adherence and upholding of all Trust and departmental policies and procedures.
• To comply with the updated national guidance and local Trust policy for the Safe Administration of Intrathecal Chemotherapy.
Other Duties:
• The provision of a high-quality service delivered in a professional and courteous manner is a requirement of all staff employed by the Pharmaceutical Service. I
• It will be a requirement of the post holder to participate in the Aseptic On-Call preparation service for chemotherapy outside normal working hours on a rotational basis.
• To participate in a Saturday / Sunday and Bank Holiday rota, when the service requires which may be on a regular/rota’d basis.
• Undertakes any other duties of a similar nature requested by the Production Manager/Deputy, or the Director of Pharmacy
Responsibility for Patient Care
• Maintains compliance with Rules and Guidance to Good Manufacturing Practice and any other local, regional and national guidance documents
• Assists with the maintaining Quality Assurance Standards in accordance with National, Regional and local requirements
• Participates in ensuring that the aseptic service complies with clinical governance strategies, including risk management assessments of working practices, reporting of clinical incidents, pharmacy error reporting schemes, intervention monitoring and risk reduction strategies
• Regularly analyse documented GMP Observations, referring issues to Lead Technician and Production manager/Deputy where non-compliance or deviation identified.
This advert closes on Thursday 2 Jan 2025
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