Job Summary
The post holder will be part of a team of pharmacists responsible for the day-to-day preparation of chemotherapy, immunotherapy, and clinical trials doses within the Aseptic Services department; as well as covering parenteral nutrition ward round services. The Aseptic Services Pharmacist will work alongside Senior and Specialist Aseptic Services Pharmacists, as well as Technicians in the pharmacy Section 10 production units at the Denmark Hill site. Here they will carry out the clinical validation of chemotherapy prescriptions, parenteral nutrition orders, worksheet checks, final check and release of manufactured products.
Late duties, weekend and bank holiday working (including 7-day service) will also apply to this role and the post holder will be added to a wider pharmacy rota to fulfil these commitments.
The post holder has essential operational responsibilities in ensuring the smooth running and delivery of the day-to-day production pharmacy service supporting, managing, and developing specific aspects of the service in collaboration with the Specialist Pharmacists and Pharmacy Technicians in Aseptic Services. This includes the development, maintenance, and provision of training programmes and resources for trainee pharmacists, preparing staff rotas for pharmacists, and organising technical workflow for chemotherapy, centralised intravenous additives, and parenteral nutrition on a daily basis.
To co-ordinate day-to-day preparation of chemotherapy and clinical trial patient doses. To provide a comprehensive Aseptic Service to the Trust, ensuring compliance with current directives, legislation, external audits, GMP, GCP, and Health and Safety. This service includes the provision of chemotherapy, TPN, CIVAS, clinical trials, and aseptically manufactured products. To liaise with the Senior Pharmacy Technicians to ensure the safe, efficient, and timely delivery of aseptic products. To critically evaluate the aseptic quality systems with a view to ensuring that best practice is in operation within Aseptic Services. Issuing rotas to ensure the staff know their duties and setting up monthly feedback meetings for the pharmacists in Aseptic Services. To be responsible for reviewing documentation within Aseptic Services ensuring compliance with current directives relating to good practice and Health and Safety. To be accountable for own professional actions, but to be guided by national protocols, KCH Formulary, and other local policies and procedures in relation to the provision of a clinical service. To ensure services provided are in line with local and national policies, guidelines, and frameworks. To support the implementation and audit of plans, guidelines, procedures, policies, and service changes within the production units. To provide complex advice about medicines including dose modifications, mechanisms of action, calculations, dose benefit effects, choice of medicines, formulations, adverse effects, drug interactions, chemical compatibility and stability, pharmacokinetics, etc. to doctors, nurses, and other healthcare professionals individually and in multidisciplinary groups. To work effectively as part of a team in a multi-disciplinary and pharmacy environment, and maintain rapport with medical and other colleagues. To supervise staff working in the pharmacy aseptic unit and deputise for the Specialist Pharmacists in their absence. To assist in the supervision of Trainee Pharmacists, Technicians, and Student technicians and other junior pharmacy staff. To monitor the quality of the production pharmacy service and the performance of junior pharmacy staff. To undertake the dispensing, screening, and checking of aseptically prepared clinical trials. To report errors internally and nationally to improve aseptic processes such as manufacturing.
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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Employer Name: King's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Address: King's College Hospital, Denmark Hill, London, SE5 9RS
Employer's Website: https://www.kch.nhs.uk/