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The successful candidate will assist in the aseptic production of clinical trial anti-cancer treatment, Early Access to Medicine and Compassionate Schemes and gene therapy injectable medicines. If you have an interest in the safe manufacture of injectable medicines, then this could be the role for you.
The Aseptic Services Unit at the Christie NHS Trust is a world leader in the production of phase one clinical trial materials and has an extensive portfolio of products for specialist preparation. The ideal candidate should possess a high level of concentration and the willingness to develop the ability to manipulate syringes and needles to withdraw liquid media and to be able to accurately read volumes on syringes.
All work is carried out in a clean room environment under the supervision of an accountable pharmacist and a highly trained technical team.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Education and Development: • Undertake any mandatory training, updates and courses in line with local and Trust policies. • To complete NVQ2 in pharmacy services if not currently in possession of this qualification • To complete all Aseptic Services Unit competency-based training packages. • To participate in and co-operate with, individual personal assessment, continuing professional development and continuing education programmes to develop personal competencies and knowledge base. • When appropriate to demonstrate activities to, work experience students, pre-registration pharmacists, pharmacy technicians, student pharmacy technicians and staff undergoing induction.
Communication and Leadership
Finance: • To effectively manage a designated stockholding to ensure that stock wastage is minimised. • To assist the Senior/Specialist Technicians in managing the Aseptic Services stock takes. To comply with legal and Trust requirements relating to the purchase, supply, use safe custody and destruction of medicines within Pharmacy and other areas of the Trust.
Effort and Environment Factors: • Demonstrable skills for manipulation of pharmaceutical products. • There is a requirement/combination of Manual Handling such as sitting, standing, and walking. • The post holder must have the ability to lift and handle pharmaceutical items. • The post holder must have the ability to work in a cleanroom environment. • Manual Handling i.e. In the stores area, frequent lifting and handling of heavy packages and boxes. • Regular use of a PC for data inputting and training.
Policy: • To be responsible for the adherence and upholding of all Trust and departmental policies and procedures. • To comply with the updated national guidance and local Trust policy for the Safe Administration of Intrathecal Chemotherapy.
Other Duties: • The provision of a high-quality service delivered in a professional and courteous manner is a requirement of all staff employed by the Pharmaceutical Service. • It is presently a requirement of the post to participate in a Saturday / Sunday and Bank Holiday rota and be able to work between the hours of 7am and 5pm with the potential for this to change as the service requires.