THE WHITTINGTON HOSPITAL NHS TRUST

JOB DESCRIPTION

1. GENERAL INFORMATION

JOB TITLE:Macmillan Ambulatory Cancer Care Pharmacist (2 year project post)

GRADE:F

SALARY SCALE: £37,763 to £ 41,004 per annum plus £2,676 Inner London Weighting Allowance, pro rata

HOURS OF DUTY: 39 hours per week (negotiable), including one Saturday morning every six weeks

SUPERANNUATION:6% of annual salary (optional)

ANNUAL LEAVE:32 days per annum, pro rata

CONDITIONS OF In accordance with Trust Terms and Conditions of Employment

SERVICE:as laid down in the relevant Trust Handbooks

2. LINE RELATIONSHIPS

The post holder will be professionally accountable to the Head of Pharmaceutical Services. The Chief Pharmacist and the Oncology Nurse Consultant will jointly manage the post. Objectives and appraisals will be set jointly.

3. MANAGES:Ambulatory Cancer Services and the Oncology Pharmacist

4. JOB SUMMARY

Based at The Whittington Hospital, and working within the inter disciplinary cancer and palliative care team, in particular the Consultant Nurse for cancer care and Lead pharmacist, the post holder will be responsible for the development and evaluation of ambulatory cancer care services both within and across the acute and community sectors, managing, and supporting patients under going treatment and supportive care interventions for cancer. It is anticipated that the post holder, as part of the project post, will register for a higher research degree (MPhil/Ph.D.)

They will:

  • Act as a member of the multidisciplinary supplementary prescribing team
  • Develop chemotherapy clinics within the acute trust and community
  • To work in conjunction with purchasers and users of ambulatory care to develop patient & carer centered service developments
  • To develop user group to inform development and evaluation of project
  • Manage and ensure supply of the chemotherapy and supportive care drugs
  • Develop and carry out the research being undertaken within the project
  • Measure quality outcomes for the patient and staff
  • Participate in education and training of nursing and pharmacy staff
  • Develop expertise in this area and act as a resource to other professionals and hospitals.
  • Participate in an evaluation of the post.

5. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

  1. To facilitate the development of an ambulatory cancer services at the Whittington Hospital NHS Trust; this will include evaluating current models of service provision, and development of ambulatory clinics within the Whittington hospital and local communities
  1. To work within the existing pharmacy team, supporting oncology pharmacy services at the Whittington Hospital
  1. To act as a member of the multidisciplinary supplementary prescribing team
  1. Liase with oncology pharmacy and production teams ensuring the supply of the chemotherapy and supportive care drugs
  1. Develop new procedures and protocols that required for accurate and safe supply of chemotherapy.
  1. Develop and carry out the research being undertaken within the project.
  1. Act as co-ordinator for pharmaceutical input into oncology clinical research and audit and to ensure that research in this area in performed in line with Good Clinical trials Practice.
  1. Measure quality outcomes for the patient and staff
  1. To co-ordinate clinical governance initiatives relating to medicines management and use within ambulatory cancer treatment.
  2. Participate in education and training of nursing, medical and pharmacy staff
  1. Develop expertise in this area and act as a resource to other professionals and hospitals.
  1. To participate in the North London Cancer Network Chemotherapy Board and act as pharmacy representative on other tumour boards as required by the network.
  1. Participate in an evaluation of the post.
  1. To support the oncology pharmacist and contribute to departmental appraisal and development programs.
  1. When appropriate, to liase with community services pharmacists and other providers of primary care concerning the continuing treatment of patients discharged from the hospital
  1. To participate in the Bank Holiday rota.
  1. To follow all established procedures and maintain all relevant records.
  1. To carry out any other reasonable duties as requested by the Chief Pharmacist or Oncology Nurse consultant.

6. HEALTH & SAFETY

To ensure that the agreed safety procedures are carried out, and to be aware of the responsibilities placed on employees under the Health & Safety at Work Act. To maintain a safe environment for employees and visitors.

7. DATA PROTECTION

This post has a confidential aspect. If you are required to obtain, process, and/oruse information held on a computer or word processor you should do so in a fair and lawful way. You should hold data only for the specific registered purpose and not use or disclose it in any way incompatible with such a purpose. Data should only be disclosed to authorized persons or organizations as instructed. Breaches of confidence in relation to data will result in disciplinary action that may involve dismissal.

8. EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES

It is the aim of the Trust to ensure that no job applicant or employee receives less favourable treatment on the grounds of sex, race, colour, or ethnic origin, or is placed at a disadvantage by conditions or requirements which cannot be shown to be justifiable. To this end the Trust has an Equal Opportunities Policy, and it is the responsibility of each employee to contribute to its success.

9. NO SMOKING POLICY

We are a no-smoking hospital that does not allow smoking at work except in designated areas.

10. WORKING SCHEDULE

Your working schedule is laid down by your Head of Department and the right to vary this as necessary is reserved.

11. METHOD OF PAYMENT

Payment of salary / wages is made into a bank or building society account by direct bank system. Details of a bank or building society account will be required on the first day at work. There is no facility for any other form of payment.

10. SECURITY

It is the responsibility of all employees to work within the security policies and procedures of the Trust in order to protect the patients, staff, visitors, and property of the Trust. This duty applies both to the specific work area of the individual and to the hospital in general.

This job description is intended as a general guide and it is not exhaustive. It may be reviewed depending on future requirements and service needs.