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Location
Salary
£49,387 - £56,515 per annum, pro rata
Profession
Pharmacist
Grade
Band 7
Deadline
22 Apr 2026
Contract Type
Permanent
Posted Date
08 Apr 2026

Job overview

We are offering a fantastic opportunity for an exceptional pharmacist to join our band 7 training rotation for cancer services pharmacists.

You will work in our brand new Dyson Cancer Centre which opened in April 2024, and will join a friendly team of pharmacy staff who are fully integrated into the oncology and haematology multidisciplinary team. We have our own specialist pharmacy hub specifically to support haematology and oncology services.

In this rotational post you will gain a breadth of experience of all aspects of our services for adult oncology and haematology patients. You will make a difference carrying out patient facing activities supporting patients in managing their cancer treatment both as inpatients and outpatients, clinical trials and research, clinical screening, aseptic services and other cancer related functions including management of patients with cancer associated thromboses.

You will be supported by a team of experienced cancer services and aseptic services pharmacists and technicians and will undertake a competency–based training programme in all aspects of the role.

Cancer pharmacists at the Royal United Hospital have well established roles prescribing intravenous and oral anti-cancer treatments for a range of different cancers.

Main duties of the job

The role will be carried out on a rotational basis, allowing you the opportunity to develop specialist skills in all aspects of adult oncology and haematology patients, including:

Proactive, and timely, communication with colleagues (for example MMTs) around the day-to-day delivery of a pharmacy service to the brand new Oncology/Haematology ward.

Prioritising workload during the ward visit and advising senior pharmacy colleagues of any issues precluding the safe delivery of a clinical pharmacy service during the allocated visit time.

Outpatients and clinics -Clinically check prescriptions received for Oncology/Haematology patients attending outpatient clinics ensuring that:

  • Systemic Anti-Cancer Therapy (SACT) is prescribed following approved protocols.
  • SACT prescribing is, where appropriate, in accordance with NICE guidelines
  • Funding arrangements are in place prior to treatment commencing.
  • Doses are correct, taking into account laboratory results, dose reductions, previous treatment
  • Any supportive medicines required, have been prescribed

Aseptic Services Unit

  • Act as an Authorised Pharmacist within the aseptic unit supervising the aseptic process and aseptic unit staff

Clinical duties -Participate in the pharmacy aspects of clinical trials which may include clinical screening of Oncology/Haematology clinical trial prescriptions and assisting in the set-up of new clinical trials

Respond to medicine related queries from patients and other members of the healthcare team

Detailed job description and main responsibilities

Please find attached to the vacancy a detailed person specification and job description for further information about this role.