Pharmacy Assistant - Oxford, United Kingdom - Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

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An exciting opportunity has arisen for an enthusiastic, highly motivated and proactive pharmacy assistant with excellent communication, organisational and interpersonal skills to join the cancer pharmacy team at the Churchill.


This post would suit somebody with either a hospital pharmacy background, or with community pharmacy experience wishing to make a change into the hospital environment, for which appropriate training will be provided.

You must have successfully achieved the relevant units of pharmacy services skills NVQ level 2 (QCF) or an equivalent GPhC accredited training programme.

Applications for part-time/flexible working considered.


Did you know that there is an estimated 3 million people living with cancer in the UK, rising to 3.5million by 2025, 4 million by 2030 and 5.

3 million by 2040? And on average, someone is diagnosed with cancer every 90 seconds in the UK?


However, it's not all doom and gloom Average survival is now estimated to be over 10 years from diagnosis (up from average survival time of one year In the 1970s and six years in 2007).


Key roles include:

Work in reception area taking in prescriptions

Delivery of high-quality pharmacy services for out-patients and day treatment patients

Labelling and dispensing prescriptions

Providing support and ordering medications for patients on oncology and haematology wards following suitable training

Provide Support to the Cancer Pharmacy Team

To be aware of and be involved in customer service

Patient counselling

Working as part of a team

Opportunity to work in both ward and dispensary area.


About you:


You will respond to enquiries and requests from staff, patients and carers and ensure appropriate and accurate information is readily available, and to escalate questions and problems to other members of the pharmacy team when needed.

You will be expected to form good working relationships with staff from all the different groups within the Cancer Services and work together as part of a team.


You should ideally have experience of working as a qualified Pharmacy Dispensing Assistant, using computer systems for dispensing and stock control and have good communication, be well organised and able to use your own initiative.


The Trust comprises four hospitals - the John Radcliffe Hospital, Churchill Hospital and Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre in Headington and the Horton General Hospital in Banbury.


Our values, standards and behaviours define the quality of clinical care we offer and the professional relationships we make with our patients, colleagues and the wider community.

We call this Delivering Compassionate Excellence and its focus is on our values of compassion, respect, learning, delivery, improvement and excellence.

These values put patients at the heart of what we do and underpin the quality healthcare we would like for ourselves or a member of our family.

Watch how we set out to deliver compassionate excellence via the OUH YouTube channel

Dispensary

To provide daily support to the dispensary workforce.

To use the pharmacy computer system to produce dispensing labels and to make stock issues, receipt, and transfers.

To dispense inpatient, outpatient clinical trial and controlled drug prescriptions according to dispensary procedures.

To assist the Stock Management Team with unpacking deliveries and filling the automated dispensing system.

To participate in conducting of regular Controlled Drug stock checks alongside a Registered Technician.

To be responsible for putting away dispensing stock including part packs and maintaining tidy storage areas.

To participate in extemporaneous dispensing e.g. preparing creams, ointments and liquid preparations.

Maintaining equipment used in the dispensing process.

To participate in the training and induction of pre-registration students and ATO's.

To participate in the audit and development of the dispensary service.

To provide reception cover as per the Dispensary rota, and to answer the telephone and direct queries as appropriate.

Ward-based


To be responsible for the supply and delivery of any medicines required during inpatient stay according to the local procedures and guidance to reduce the number of missed doses.


Assist in the transfer of medicines between wards and locating medicines that have been left behind when patients transfer wards.


Dealing with problems associated with the ordering of stock on behalf of the ward or refer where appropriate, liaising closely with the relevant pharmacy staff.

To be involved in expiry date checking of ward stock.

To work closely with the pharmacy top-up assistant in maintaining a well-controlled and appropriate medication and fluid stock holding.


To provide support to the ward technician(s) and pharmacist(s) to ensure medicines management, including safe and secure storage of medicines, return of medicines into Local Funding, and facilitating near-patient dispensing.

To return unused medicines from the ward(s) back

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