Key Result Areas & Performance Communications and Relationships To liaise and communicate with pharmacy staff in different sections of the department regarding medication, supply, storage, health and safety. To liaise and communicate with nursing staff on relevant information regarding patient care and facilitating discharge. To liaise and communicate with patients regarding medicines supply and to identify administration or adherence problems. To liaise and communicate with carers, GPs, members of the public and other healthcare professionals. Medicines Management, Cancer Services To endorse prescription charts with relevant medicine related information following trust policies and procedures. To compile and verify a patients drug history by communicating with the patient, carers, GPs and other health professionals. To undertake a review of patients own drugs to accurately assess the suitability of continued use while the patient is in hospital. To work as an accredited checking technician in order to provide a final accuracy check on dispensed medicinal products. To participate in the discharge planning of patients with ward staff and other healthcare professionals both in secondary and primary care. To minimise delays in discharge by ensuring that medication is available at the appropriate time. To dispense prescriptions if required. To assess patients to see if a compliance aid is required to help concordance. To provide verbal and written medicines related advice and information for patients and/or carers regarding prescribed medication and their devices. To be responsible for stock control and stock management of medicines on designated wards in communication with the ward pharmacist, ward managers and assistant technical officers (ATOs). To return unwanted or out of date medicines to Pharmacy for disposal or for return to Pharmacy stock. To arrange the supply and return of controlled drugs from the wards in an efficient manner. To order medication that is clinically screened by a pharmacist. To support the implementation of self-administration by patients and/or carers where possible. To support the efficient transfer of medicines between wards. To communicate with community pharmacies for admission and discharge processes as necessary. To be responsible for the co-ordination of aseptically prepared named patient chemotherapy doses for patients at Queen Elizabeth Hospital from off-site manufacturers. To manage the supply of ready to administer chemotherapy doses and parenteral nutrition at Queen Elizabeth Hospital; including appropriate stock control ensuring cost efficiencies, supervision of dispensing activities, and the checking and release of dispensed ready to administer medicines. To train rotational assistant technical officers at Queen Elizabeth Hospital in the dispensing of ready to administer chemotherapy and parenteral nutrition. To collate workload figures for the dispensing of ready to administer chemotherapy medicines at Queen Elizabeth Hospital. To be an Accredited Checking Pharmacy Technician (ACPT). Technical Services Unit (as required) To aseptically prepare medicines. To prepare worksheets, labels and assemble raw materials required for the preparation of aseptic medicines. To carry out in-process checks including worksheet, labels, raw materials and volume checks. To ensure that products are prepared in an appropriate, timely and efficient manner. To perform cleaning and monitoring activities as required according to the schedule. To accurately issue and transfer items used in Technical Services to appropriate cost centres using the Ascribe computer system. Dispensary (weekends and bank holidays) To accurately dispense prescriptions for inpatients in accordance with standard policies and procedures; including discharge (TTO/TTA); controlled drugs and clinical trials. To receive drug charts and prescriptions from the inpatient hatch and record details on the electronic dispensary logs. To issue completed prescriptions and controlled drug supplies to the ward. Financial & Physical Resources To liaise with the dispensary regarding to-follows. To meet with Ward Managers to update ward stock lists as appropriate. To undertake stock control and ordering To facilitate stock rotation to prevent wastage. Line Management To carry out staff appraisals and develop staff in line with their objectives. To arrange, undertake and document regular 1-2-1 meetings. To participate in staff recruitment and induction in compliance with Trust and local requirements. To performance manage staff where appropriate in line with Trust policies. Other Duties To participate in the supply of Clinical Trial medicines in line with GCP requirements. Participates in the 3 monthly Controlled Drugs audit, Drug Stock Security audits, and expiry checks. To assist in the training of pharmacy staff as necessary. To provide cover to other sites within the Trust as requested by the Technical Services Manager. To assist the department in any other areas required for the smooth running of the department. To participate in weekend and bank holiday rotas as per local procedures. To be aware of and abide by departmental policies and procedures. To participate in audits. To be prepared to work on other sites within Lewisham & Greenwich Trust.