Senior Specialist Chemotherapy Pharmacist • London London North West University Healthcare NHS Trust
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{"interviewQueryText":"What are some good interview questions in British English for the job description below?\n\n-------------------------------------------\n\nSenior Specialist Chemotherapy Pharmacist with London North West University Healthcare NHS Trust in London\n\n An exciting opportunity has presented for a pharmacist to join our cancer pharmacy team. We are looking to recruit to the post of Senior Specialist Chemotherapy Pharmacist who will play a pivotal role in managing the pharmacy service provided to cancer patients. The pharmacy cancer team is well integrated into the cancer directorate and provides a high-quality and progressive pharmacy service to cancer patients. You will have opportunities to develop your general and specialist skills in providing multi-disciplinary Cancer Services. To maintain and further develop the pharmacy service to cancer patients, we are looking for an enthusiastic and self-motivated pharmacist to join our lively, progressive and dynamic pharmacy team. The main day to day responsibilities would include: Responsible for evaluating, developing, maintaining, and delivering a specialist clinical pharmacy service and meeting the pharmaceutical care needs for patients with cancer being treated by the Oncologists and the Haematologists at home, within the chemotherapy units or as inpatients across LNWUH sites. Participate in the provision of chemotherapy services such as medicines funding, development of chemotherapy protocols and electronic prescribing system. Develops and guides audit of medicines use to treat cancer and other supportive medicines and undertakes research as appropriate. In addition, the post holder will be an non-medical prescriber and will prescribe chemotherapy for either oncology or haematology patients. You can also expect structured specialist professional development opportunities to contribute to high level clinical and service delivery projects supported by senior members of the Pharmacy team. Our ideal candidate will be: interested in helping us develop and deliver our vision for a patient-focussed clinical pharmacy service able to drive directorate and departmental clinical governance issues, clinical audit, practice research, service improvement projects and more keen to further their career within cancer services About us To view the main responsibility, please see the attached the Job Description and Person Specification. "}