Principal Oncology Pharmacist (Hybrid)

Harlow
2 weeks ago
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Principal Oncology Pharmacist (Hybrid) based in Harlow, Essex **
đź’· Salary: Up to ÂŁ75,000 per annum
đź“… Start Date: ASAP
đź“Ť Location: Harlow, Essex
đź“… Days: Hybrid (3 days on-site, 2 days remote, office-based)
⌚ Hours: Monday - Friday (Flexible hours can cover any 8 hours between 8am-8pm. Condensed hours considered)
About The Role
Trident Heathcare are seeking highly skilled Oncology Pharmacist for a Principle Oncology Pharmacist role. Are you passionate about driving growth and ensuring excellence within the pharmacy industry? Do you have the expertise to shape, implement, and continuously improve business processes to meet strategic goals and regulatory requirements? If so, we have an exciting opportunity for you!
Key Responsibilities
In this influential role, you will:

  • Drive Oncology Growth: Lead initiatives to expand and enhance oncology services.
  • Elevate Industry Presence: Position the company as a leader in oncology pharmacy.
  • Expand Private Healthcare Offerings: Develop and implement strategies to grow private healthcare services.
  • Be the Oncology Expert: Provide expert advice and guidance on oncology pharmacy practices.
  • Foster Cross-Functional Innovation: Collaborate with various departments to drive innovation and improve patient care.
  • Transform the Patient Journey: Enhance the overall patient experience through continuous improvement and innovation.
    About You
    The ideal candidate for the Principal Oncology Pharmacist role will possess the following key skills and experience, crucial for supporting the company’s growth objectives while ensuring processes are aligned to scale effectively:
  • Commercial Acumen: A strong understanding of business dynamics, with the ability to assess and navigate commercial opportunities to drive growth in the oncology sector.
  • Stakeholder Management: A proven ability to manage and engage stakeholders across the business, ensuring effective collaboration to deliver on strategic oncology initiatives and business growth plans.
  • Process Optimization and Innovation: Experience in streamlining operational processes, fostering a culture of continuous improvement, and driving innovation to position the company at the forefront of advancements in oncology.
    Qualifications
  • Vocational Masters degree in Pharmacy
  • Registered with the General Pharmaceutical Council
  • Post-graduate diploma or MSc in clinical pharmacy or equivalent
    The successful candidate will be adept at managing competing priorities, collaborating across departments, and ensuring that both short-term goals and long-term business growth objectives are met.
    Benefits: These roles come with fantastic benefits including:
  • 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays
  • Company bonus scheme
  • Outstanding training & development programmes
  • Full support from our employee assistance programme including a health and well-being app
  • Savings and discounts at multiple retailers through our rewards portal.
    If this is something you woudl liek to learn more about teh please apply and the Head of Pharmacy will eb in touch

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