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Senior Clinical Trials Pharmacist

Pulse Healthcare
Lincoln
1 month ago
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Job Title:Locum Lead Clinical Trials Pharmacist

Location:Lincolnshire

Contract Type:Locum / Temporary

Band:8b

Potential for high pay with the right experience!

Job Summary:

We are seeking an experienced and motivatedLocum Lead Clinical Trials Pharmacistto oversee and manage all pharmaceutical aspects of clinical trials across a Trust in Lincolnshire. This pivotal role ensures compliance with EU legislation, ICH GCP, EU GMP, and Trust policies, while leading a dedicated clinical trials pharmacy team. The postholder will be responsible for the strategic and operational delivery of the clinical trials service, including trial feasibility, set-up, prescription validation, aseptic services, training, and audit readiness.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Act as the Trust-wide lead for pharmaceutical services in clinical trials.
  • Manage the clinical trials pharmacy team, including HR, training, and performance.
  • Oversee trial feasibility assessments, set-up, and ongoing delivery.
  • Ensure compliance with regulatory standards (MHRA, GCP, GMP).
  • Lead on prescription generation, clinical validation, and aseptic checking.
  • Liaise with investigators, research nurses, sponsors, and regulatory bodies.
  • Maintain accurate documentation, SOPs, and training records.
  • Provide expert advice and training to pharmacy and clinical staff.
  • Monitor trial capacity, resource allocation, and financial reimbursement.
  • Represent the Trust at local and national research forums.

Requirements:

  • GPhC registered pharmacist.
  • Proven experience in clinical trials pharmacy.
  • Trained in Good Clinical Practice (GCP) and EU Clinical Trials Directive.
  • Strong leadership, communication, and organisational skills.
  • Ability to work across multiple Trust sites and attend external meetings.
  • IT literate with a commitment to continuous professional development.
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