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Pharmacist - Oncology and WardinCambridgeinCambridgePUBLISHED FRI 10 MAY 2024

Depending on experience  PERMANENT 
CANCER

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Pharmacist - Oncology and Ward Nuffield Health Cambridge Hospital | Pharmacy | Permanent | Part time Competitive salary, depending on experience 19 hours per week Build a brighter future while you're helping us build a healthier nation. At Nuffield Health, our approach is to fully integrate medicines into a personalised pathway of patient care. That means you'll benefit from a way of working that allows you to do the best job you can. It's everything you need to grow your career. It starts with you. As a Pharmacist at our Cambridge Hospital, you'll be registered with the General Pharmaceutical Council and you'll have proven post-qualification experience. It's also important that you have excellent communication and people skills, as you'll be working closely with our patients and a variety of clinical staff. As a Pharmacist, you will:

  • Join our talented multidisciplinary team
  • Be the trusted Medicines Management Lead for our hospital
  • Deliver high-quality clinical care and advice where it's needed
  • Offer services to a range of departments, including the pre-assessment clinic, outpatient department, ward and theatres
  • Helping you feel good. We want you to love coming to work, feeling healthy, happy and valued That's why we've developed a benefits package with you in mind. From a season ticket loan and cycle to work scheme, to expert advice and support for your financial and emotional wellbeing. At Nuffield Health, we take care of what's important to you. Nuffield Health Cambridge Hospital Our state-of-the-art hospital, is central Cambridge's premium private hospital, boasting an Outstanding CQC score and offer a full range of medical and surgical specialties. With expertise in Cancer care and Cancer surgery, Orthopaedic surgery (including robotic surgery), Neurosurgery, Cardiology as well as specialist Paediatric services. Backed by the latest diagnostic imaging facilities including wide bore MRI and CT scanning, we offer immediate assessment and expert diagnosis. Hospital facilities include 3 state of the art digital theatres, 32 beds, Surgical Day Case theatre/endoscopy suite, Surgical Day PODs, private consultation rooms, close monitoring units, Chemotherapy suite, on-site registered pharmacy, Diagnostic scanning unit and a Pathology laboratory. Join Nuffield Health and create the future you want, today. If you like what you see, why not start your application now? We consider applications as we receive them and reserve the right to close adverts early (for example, where we have received an unprecedented high volume of applications). So, it's a good idea to apply right away to ensure you're considered for this role. It starts with you.

    Pharmacist - Oncology and Ward Nuffield Health Cambridge Hospital | Pharmacy | Permanent | Part time Competitive salary, depending on experience 19 hours per week

    Join our talented multidisciplinary team. Be the trusted Medicines Management Lead for our hospital. Deliver high-quality clinical care and advice where it's needed. Offer services to a range of departments, including the pre-assessment clinic, outpatient department, ward and theatres.


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    Cancer remains one of the most significant health challenges in the United Kingdom, impacting millions of lives each year. According to Cancer Research UK, nearly one in two people in the UK will be diagnosed with cancer at some point in their lifetime, highlighting the pervasive nature of this disease.Learn more...
    Useful skills for a Pharmacist - Oncology and Ward:
    To work as a pharmacist in the UK, you'll need a combination of educational qualifications, professional skills, and certain personal attributes. Here are the key skills and qualifications required:
    Educational Qualifications
    1. Degree in Pharmacy: You must complete a Master of Pharmacy (MPharm) degree, which is typically a four-year course.
    2. Pre-registration Training: After completing your MPharm, you'll need to undertake a one-year pre-registration training placement, which provides practical experience.
    3. Registration with the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC): You must pass the GPhC registration exam and be registered to practice as a pharmacist in the UK.
    Key Skills
    1. Clinical Knowledge: A strong understanding of pharmacology, therapeutics, and the science of drugs is essential.
    2. Communication Skills: Excellent verbal and written communication skills are necessary for interacting effectively with patients, healthcare professionals, and colleagues.
    3. Interpersonal Skills: Being approachable and empathetic is important for building trust with patients and providing care.
    4. Analytical Skills: You should be able to assess patients’ health needs, analyze information, and make informed decisions regarding medication therapy.
    5. Attention to Detail: Accuracy in dispensing medications and understanding prescriptions is crucial to avoid errors that could harm patients.
    6. Problem-Solving Skills: The ability to address and resolve issues that may arise in patient care or medication management.
    7. Organizational Skills: Strong organizational skills are essential for managing time effectively, especially in busy pharmacy settings.
    8. Teamwork: Working collaboratively with other healthcare professionals as part of a multidisciplinary team is essential.
    9. Computer Literacy: Familiarity with pharmacy software and the ability to use technology effectively for record-keeping and communication.
    Personal Attributes
    - Integrity and Ethical Judgment: Adhering to professional standards and exhibiting ethical behavior in all aspects of your work.
    - Compassion and Patience: Being patient and understanding towards patients, especially when they have questions or concerns about their medications.
    - Adaptability: The ability to adapt to changes in the healthcare environment, medications, and patient needs.
    - Continuous Learning: A commitment to ongoing professional development and staying updated on new medications, treatments, and regulations.
    Regulatory Knowledge
    - Familiarity with laws and regulations related to pharmacy practice in the UK, including the Misuse of Drugs Act and the Medicines Act.
     


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