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Clinical Pharmacist Oncology/Haematology

Leaders In Care Recruitment Ltd
London
2 months ago
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Are you a Clinical Pharmacist with a passion for Oncology and Haematology? We are seeking a dedicated Pharmacist to join a Pharmacy Team at a prestigious private healthcare provider in Central London. This is an exciting opportunity to work at a hospital rated "Outstanding" by the CQC, where you can make a real difference in patient care.

This role offers a competitive salary ranging up to £58,000 per year, depending on experience, along with excellent benefits. Enjoy the chance to work in a supportive environment that values your career progression and wellbeing.

As a Clinical Pharmacist, you'll play a crucial role in the Oncology and Haematology departments:
Deliver and manage a high-quality, patient-focused systemic anti-cancer (SACT) pharmacy service.
Collaborate closely with the Lead Pharmacist and multidisciplinary teams to ensure safe access to the latest treatments.
Develop and implement cost-effective and safe pharmacy practices.
Provide expert advice and support to healthcare professionals and patients.
Participate in the training and development of pharmacy staff.
Ensure compliance with relevant regulations and standards.
Occasionally deputise for the Lead Pharmacist.
Package and Benefits:

The Specialist Clinical Pharmacist role comes with a comprehensive package:

Annual salary of up to £58,000.
25 days holiday per year, plus bank holidays, with the option to buy or sell leave.
Private Healthcare
Enhanced maternity/paternity pay.
Private pension
Season Ticket Loan, Cycle to Work scheme, and Group Life Assurance.
The ideal Specialist Clinical Pharmacist will have:

MPharm or equivalent qualification.
Registration with the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC).
Experience in delivering clinical pharmacy services to wards.
Previous experience in Oncology and practical experience in an Aseptic Production Unit.
Knowledge of Mosaiq, BD Cato, and Meditech is desirable.
A post-graduate diploma/masters in clinical pharmacy is advantageous.
If you're interested in roles such as Clinical Pharmacist, Oncology Pharmacist, Haematology Pharmacist, Aseptic Pharmacist, or Lead Pharmacist, this opportunity could be perfect for you. This role offers a chance to specialise and grow in a supportive and dynamic environment.

If you're a Specialist Clinical Pharmacist ready to take the next step in your career, this role offers an exciting opportunity to work in a leading healthcare facility. Apply now to join a team that values your expertise and supports your professional growth. Or contact Chloe at Leaders In Care

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