For further information on this role, please see the attached detailed Job Description and Person Specification:- To support the implementation of self-administration by patients and/or carers where possible. To support the management of the medication supply pathway including the efficient transfer of medicines between wards. Participate with patient counselling by undertaking specific accreditations in order to carry out counselling for oral chemotherapy. To liaise with ward and pharmacy staff to resolve any technical queries or problems with patients, referring to ward pharmacist when required. To liaise on drug related issues with primary healthcare professionals, as appropriate for patients being discharged from hospital. To participate in clinical audit and data collection including medicines safe & secure or other forms of research and development in collaboration with the sister/nurse in charge. To complete the wards/units quarterly Controlled Drugs (CDs) audit, including balance transfers to new CD registers and checking of CD register balance with the physical stock, reporting any discrepancies in a timely manner. To participate in the retrieval of patients own medication from wards and expired or unused ward stock. To be involved in the training of new clinical pharmacy ward staff, pre-registration trainees, undergraduates, and peer reviews of existing medicine MMTs. To support the patient medicine pathway by working closely with the pharmacy aseptic unit staff, stores and procurement, clinical trials and all other relevant pharmacy teams and act as a link between the ward and these units, ensuring that a seamless high-quality service is provided.