Active member of the Oncology Pharmacy Team in delivering a comprehensive clinical pharmacy service to oncology, haematology-oncology, and palliative care patients. Work as a highly specialist practitioner in accordance with objectives. Contribute to the development and delivery of the specialist clinical pharmacy service to oncology clinics. Train and practise as a pharmacist independent prescriber, as required, and evaluate the contribution of pharmacist independent prescribers in the Oncology Division. Contribute to the planning and delivery of advanced practice education and development for the Oncology Pharmacy Team. Contribute to the development and validation of protocols and electronic proforma prescriptions for oncology chemotherapy and supportive care regimens. Undertake a tumour site-specific pharmacy lead role depending on service need. Support the pharmacy set-up of oncology clinical trials. Support the provision of a Trust Wide Medicines Management service. Contribute to the provision of Clinical Pharmacy services to Cancer patients treated at St Luke's Cancer Centre (SLCC). As a Cancer Centre SLCC serves a population of ~1.3 Million patients, of all tumour sites, from across the St Lukes Cancer Alliance. Work with the Deputy Chief Pharmacist Cancer, Aseptic and Research Services (CARS) to provide pharmaceutical input into the management of oncology and haemato-oncology medicines. Responsible for the line management of junior pharmacists and day-to-day supervision of junior pharmacists, pharmacy technicians and other pharmacy staff. Contribute to the implementation of protocol guidelines, specifying drug doses and clinical details required for the safe administration of chemotherapy drugs for all tumour sites treated at SLCC, i.e. breast, colorectal & and gastro-intestinal, lung, gynaecological tumours, urological tumours, brain, head & neck tumours and haematological malignancies.