Haematology Pharmacists >
Description.
Provide specialist haematology pharmacy services across NHS haematology wards, day units, outpatient services, and aseptic preparation units. Support safe systemic anti-cancer therapy (SACT), optimise treatment for malignant and non-malignant haematological conditions, and contribute to multidisciplinary haematology care.
Key Requirements.
Experience.
Minimum 2 years’ post-registration experience in haematology, oncology, or SACT services.
Skilled in verifying haematology treatment protocols, reviewing high-risk medicines, and supporting management of complex haematological conditions.
Experience working with MDT teams covering malignant and non-malignant haematology pathways.
Familiar with e-prescribing for oncology/haematology (ARIA, ChemoCare, EPMA) and national SACT governance requirements.
Qualifications.
MPharm degree (or recognised equivalent) with full GPhC registration.
Postgraduate diploma or certificate in Clinical Pharmacy desirable.
Postgraduate oncology/haematology training or accredited chemotherapy/SACT verification training preferred.
CPD in haematology therapeutics, SACT governance, and high-risk medicines management.
Compliance and Vetting.
Enhanced DBS on the Update Service.
Full identity and right-to-work verification.
Two recent professional references.
Up-to-date NHS Statutory and Mandatory Training.
Immunisation compliance for hospital clinical and aseptic environments.
Full GPhC registration and fitness-to-practise check.
Verification of qualifications and employment history.