Job summary
Band 4 : £25,147 - £27,596
Are you a registered pharmacy technician looking for a new and diverse challenge? Are you passionate about service development and making positive change, to help protect the NHS and overcome the challenges for the future?
If so, we are looking for a dynamic and forward thinking individual who can assist in the effective and safe operational running of the existing outsourced Pharmacy Aseptic Service. In addition, you will be providing support as part of our project to reopen the Section 10 Aseptic Unit in Autumn/Winter 2024.
This position is for a full-time band 4 Aseptic Services Technician working to support the Lead Aseptic Services technician amongst a team ofassistants, technicians and pharmacists who take pride in delivering safe, effective and high quality injectable medicines to our patients at theGreat Western Hospital.
This is an exciting role for someone who is ambitious with a drive to deliver a gold standard chemotherapy service for our cancer patients.
Main duties of the job
Supporting the Aseptic Services Team in the effective and day to day running of the Pharmacy Aseptic Services Unit (PASU).Supporting all aspects of pharmacy requirements - handling, receipting, dispensing, aseptic preparation, drug accountability, storage and disposal.Completing pre and in-process checks of aseptically prepared products and supervising operators within the cleanroom once full trainingreceived.Following department standard operating procedures ensuring all activities are in accordance with Good Clinical Practice (GCP), Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) and Good Distribution Practice (GDP).
About us
You will be working within a dynamic multidisciplinary team to deliver a quality chemotherapy service to our cancer patients. This role will include supporting the transition of the service through a period of strategic change from entirely outsourced to a mixed service of outsourced plus in-house compounding of high risk injectable medicines.
The hospital is conveniently located just a mile off the M4 (Junction 15), and with a shuttle bus from Swindon town centre and station (every 15 minutes), getting here could not be any easier. The hospital is a modern building with excellent facilities both in clinical areas and for staff and as a trust employs over 4,000 staff. Job description
Job responsibilities
1. To work under the direction of the Accountable Pharmacist2. To be competent to take receive, assess and action orders for all products managed by To be competent to calculate and check doses4. To be competent to prepare and check worksheets and labels using the Pharmacys IT system to produce and check accurate labelsand To be competent to set up and check raw materials, consumables and equipment for all products6. To be responsible for and supervise the transfer disinfection into PASU and classified cleanrooms of all items required for asepticprocessing, following departmental Able to work in a confined area using a positive or negative pressure isolators for a period of To be competent to accurately and consistently participate in the aseptic preparation and compounding of high-risk injectablesincluding, but not limited to, cytotoxics and monoclonal antibodies and intrathecal injections under a section 10 exemption of theMedicines To take part in pre and in-process checking of products prepared aseptically by PASU and maintain competence in this area whereapplicable training and qualifications have been achieved10. To take part in the supervision of operators during aseptic preparation where applicable training and qualifications have been achieved11. Accurately collate and pick orders for pre-prepared products, and to place and check orders using an on-line IT ordering To accurately complete the required checks to enable safe receipt of all deliveries of pre-prepared aseptic products, raw materials,consumables and To physically unpack deliveries, place in the correct location and in stock rotation order and support in the co-ordination of To be competent to dispense all pre-prepared aseptic products (cytotoxic, high risk injectables, parenteral nutrition), oral chemotherapy,clinical trials and support medication including completing associated To be a named person on the intrathecal register for the purpose of safely dispense and manufacture intrathecal drugs in line with localand national policies16. To consistently deliver quality assurance of high-risk injectable medicines and to notify the Senior team of any incidents or proceduraldeficiencies by means of deviation and error reporting To support the senior team in delivering Corrective/Preventative Action process18. To safely handle hazardous materials and waste such as cytotoxics, monoclonal antibodies, sharps and cleaning chemicals, accordingto Trust COSHH and health and safety policies without further increasing the risk to themselves or their colleagues and report anyhazards or risks19. To participate in documentation and processing of wasted, quarantined and re-used pre-made injectables
Please refer to attached JD for full responsibilities
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
1. NVQ / QCF Level 3 in Pharmacy Services or equivalent plus accredited underpinning knowledge (BTEC in Pharmaceutical Science or equivalent) Training completed over 2 - 3 years
2. Registered as a Pharmacy Technician with the General Pharmaceutical Council
Desirable
3. Eligible and willing to undertake Pre and In-process checking qualification within aseptic services.
4. Eligible and willing to undertake Cleanroom Supervision in Pharmacy Technical Services Accreditatio
5. Attended or willing to attend the Aseptic Preparation and Dispensing of Medicines (TSET) training
Experience
Essential
6. Basic knowledge and experience of pharmacy
7. Working within a team
8. Managing own workload to meet the needs of a service
Desirable
9. Previous hospital pharmacy experience
10. Previous aseptic preparation experience
11. Previous clean room environment experience
12. Stock control and rotation
13. Supervision and co-ordination of service activities
Skills
Essential
14. To be able to manipulate fine tools and materials with physical accuracy and dexterity
15. Ability to work in an isolator fully gloved and gowned.
16. To be able to clean sterile cleanrooms as required
17. Accurate with attention to detail
18. Able to concentrate for extended periods where work pattern is unpredictable
19. Demonstrates ability to communicate information effectively to staff and patients using clear written and spoken English
20. Ability to perform numerical calculations accurately
Desirable
21. Technical ability and knowledge in cytotoxic and aseptic reconstitution
22. Knowledge of Pharmacy computer systems