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Are you a Specialist Clinical Pharmacist, with experience in and a passion for Oncology? Our client, a leading private healthcare group, is seeking a dedicated professional to join their outstanding team at a renowned private care centre. This role offers the opportunity to work with cutting-edge treatments in a facility known for its excellence in cancer care and clinical trials.

With a salary ranging from £46,000 to £54,000, this role offers a fantastic opportunity to advance your career in a world-class healthcare environment. Enjoy 25 days of holiday per year, plus bank holidays, and benefit from private healthcare insurance. You will work Monday to Friday, 8:30 to 5:30, with potential flexibility.

The client is a world leading, innovative presence in the private healthcare sector, having invested significantly in the latest medical advancements. They are committed to providing exceptional care and offer extensive opportunities for career progression within their expansive network of facilities.

As a Specialist Clinical Pharmacist, you will:

Deliver and evaluate clinical pharmacy services for Oncology at the private care hospital.
Provide high-quality pharmacy services tailored to patient and healthcare professional needs.
Implement medicine management systems for Oncology and Acute Care.
Serve as a role model and provide clinical supervision and teaching to pharmacy, nursing, and medical staff.
Be professionally accountable for pharmacy functions under your responsibility. 

Package and Benefits:

The Specialist Clinical Pharmacist role comes with a comprehensive package:

Annual salary of £46,000 - £54,000.
25 days holiday each year, plus bank holidays.
Private Healthcare Insurance.
Private pension contributions that grow with service.
Group Life Assurance from day one.
Enhanced Maternity and Paternity pay.
Discounts with over 800 major retailers. 

The ideal Specialist Clinical Pharmacist will have:

Membership with the General Pharmaceutical Council and a BPharm, MPharm, or BSC in Pharmacy.
A postgraduate clinical qualification, such as a Diploma in Clinical Pharmacy.
Essential experience in an acute hospital setting.
Desirable membership with the Royal Pharmaceutical Society.
Experience in Oncology and Acute Medicine is highly desirable. 

If you're experienced or interested in roles such as Clinical Pharmacist, Oncology Pharmacist, Acute Care Pharmacist, Pharmacy Specialist, or Pharmacist in a hospital setting, this opportunity could be perfect for you.

Join a leading healthcare provider and make a significant impact as a Specialist Clinical Pharmacist in Oncology and Acute Care. If you're ready to take the next step in your career, apply now and be part of a team dedicated to delivering outstanding patient care

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