The Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
We are looking for an outstanding individual to join our well-established team of clinical pharmacists, providing a comprehensive and high-quality clinical pharmacy service across the Trust's Adult Oncology and Haematology, as well as Paediatric Oncology services.
37 hours 30 minutes/Week
Main duties of the job
The Northern Centre for Cancer Care (NCCC) is based at the Freeman Hospital site and provides systemic anti-cancer therapy (SACT), bone marrow transplant (BMT), and advanced therapy medicinal products (ATMPs) services to adult oncology and haematology patients, as well as radiotherapy for both adults and paediatrics. The centre houses three inpatient wards dedicated to treating cancer patients, as well as a busy SACT day unit, associated supportive therapies facilities, an ambulatory care unit, and both early and late phase clinical trials units.
The Paediatric Oncology unit at the Royal Victoria Infirmary treats children and young people under the age of 19 who have cancer, leukaemia, and other related diseases. The unit is a designated Children's Cancer and Leukaemia Group (CCLG) centre and covers the whole of the Northern region, from Teesside to Newcastle and Northumberland across to Cumbria.
An exciting regional development in recent years means that solid tumour patients treated in North Cumbria are now under the care of Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. A brand new purpose-built facility has recently opened on the Carlisle site, which offers dedicated day unit accommodation, consultation facilities, and radiotherapy services.
Job responsibilities
The Trust strives to be at the forefront of anti-cancer treatments, and this has recently been demonstrated by our selection as one of only three centres in England to offer CAR-T therapy to both adult and paediatric patients.
These posts will support, and further augment, our clinical pharmacy service to both Paediatric Oncology and Adult Cancer Services on a rotational basis. This includes involvement in clinical trials (first in human, through to late phase) and the chemotherapy electronic prescribing system (ChemoCare) for which the Trust is the hub site for the region. Attendance at consultant-led ward rounds and multidisciplinary team meetings would also be required.
We require motivated and enthusiastic pharmacists, who are registered with the GPhC, with significant post-qualification experience, to become members of our team. Experience in cancer services and/or paediatrics is desirable, but not essential, as full training will be given. Candidates who possess an independent prescribing (IP) qualification will be encouraged to use this within an agreed cancer sub-specialty, once training objectives are complete. Our team currently supports IP activity in many cancers, including lung, melanoma, upper GI, prostate, colorectal, gynaecological, and myeloproliferative disorders.
Successful candidates will be expected to participate in extended hours services for one year post-appointment and then subsequently in the cancer services weekend and Bank Holiday rota, which provides specialist clinical pharmacist support on the NCCC site, 7 days a week, 364 days a year.
* To develop and maintain clinical pharmacy services in a specialist area or directorate within the overall Trust clinical pharmacy strategy.
* To participate in the provision of other pharmacy patient services functions.
* To promote the safe, rational, and cost-effective use of medicines by working closely with nursing and medical staff and health care managers.
* To perform the professional role of a Registered Pharmacist, including advice, supervision, and co-operation with colleagues, particularly in relation to support/cover for absent colleagues.
* To support patients to achieve their health goals in relation to medicines by providing person-centred care.
Person Specification
Knowledge
* Demonstrable evidence of competence in general clinical practice.
* Demonstrable evidence of competence in specialty.
Skills
* Demonstrate the ability to appropriately recommend, substantiate and communicate therapeutic options.
* Ability to communicate in a verbal or written manner with patients, junior pharmacy, nursing, medical, and other multidisciplinary staff.
* Ability to influence junior pharmacy, nursing, medical, and other multidisciplinary staff.
* Demonstrated commitment to enhancing the quality of patient care.
* Teaching skills.
* Ability to utilise presentation, spreadsheet, and database software packages to support the work of the clinical pharmacy team.
Experience
* Significant post-registration experience in hospital pharmacy.
* Experience of working in a hospital environment.
* Demonstrable post-graduate experience in pharmacy.
* Experience of working with a specialist patient cohort.
* Experience of working within a specialist area.
* Evidence of involvement in clinical audit.
Qualifications
* UK-registered pharmacist (GPhC).
* Completion of MPharm degree (or an undergraduate degree in Pharmacy with relevant experience) plus pre-registration training and experience.
* Registration with the General Pharmaceutical Council.
* Postgraduate qualification in clinical pharmacy, or satisfactory evidence of equivalent competence as demonstrated in a practice portfolio of evidence.
* Clinical Diploma / Clinical Masters.
* Registered with the GPhC as an independent prescriber.
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
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