About Cancer Care Associates
CCA is a leading oncology services provider committed to evidence-based treatment within a multidisciplinary team environment. We focus on quality and safety, with a strong emphasis on our people. Our growing network includes new centres in NSW and QLD, providing integrated cancer treatment services and reducing travel and out-of-pocket expenses for patients.
Learn more about us here : https : / / cancercare.com.au /
About The Role
We are seeking an experienced Oncology Pharmacist looking to take the next step in their career. This is a multi-site role supporting our Northern Beaches (at Frenchs Forest) & Southside (at Miranda) clinics. The role will report to the Head of Pharmacy and working hours are Monday to Friday 8am to 4pm.
What Is Involved
- Clinically review patients and their Oncology protocols
- Dispensing medications and check prescriptions in accordance with PBS regulations
- Complete Medication reconciliation processes, including assisting with stock & inventory management
- Provide education / counselling to patients
- Assist in coordinating clinical trials and compassionate access programs
- Active involvement in research and clinical trials, and our Oncology AMS program
- Attend Site Selection Visits (SSVs) & Site Initiation Visits (SIVs)
- Read, understand, review, and adhere to clinical trial protocols relating to investigational product (IP) compounding (where applicable), IP accountability, standard operating procedures, and reporting of the Pharmacy’s role in clinical trials
- Contribute to quality assurance activities
- Work closely with, developing and maintaining key relationships with Oncologists
- Dispense
- Assist with stock / inventory management
- Compound aseptic cytotoxic and non-cytotoxic products in a laminar flow hood
What you will bring
You are able to work independently and in a team environmentYou have demonstrated experience providing outstanding customer serviceYou can confidently interact with patients and team members, providing a welcoming and caring environmentYou have proven experience working with empathy when liaising with patientsYou enjoy working with compassion and adapting to patients’ individual needsYou thrive in a multidisciplinary team of specialist doctors, nurses, and other medical personnel providing cancer servicesWhat We Offer
Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits packageOpportunity to be part of a growing and cutting-edge cancer care centreCollaborative and supportive work environment5 weeks annual leave pro-rataProfessional development opportunitiesTravel to our Annual Staff ConferenceWhat Is Required
Bachelor of Pharmacy or higherCurrent registration as a registered Pharmacist with AHPRA and the Pharmacy Board of AustraliaAttainment of Professional indemnity insuranceEffective interpersonal and communication skillsOncology / hospital Pharmacy experience is desirableExperience with MOSAIQ and Ipharmacy is desirable, though not essentialExcellent time management and organisational skills, with ability to prioritise, meet deadlines and manage multiple tasksDemonstrable ability in complex problem solving and a high level of attention to detailDemonstrable ability to work collaboratively as a member of the Multidisciplinary teamStrong patient focus where the patient is at the centre of every decisionHighly enthusiastic, motivated, and quick to adapt in a supportive environmentDemonstrable computer skills in a Windows environment, including proficiency in word processing and Excel spreadsheetsCriminal Record Clearance and Proof of Vaccination Record for healthcare workers are requiredHow To Apply
We are always interested in hearing from suitable candidates and discussing your career objectives. If you feel you meet the above criteria, please send your resume by selecting the APPLY button below. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
Covid-19 Vaccination Requirement
All applicants must comply with the relevant State Health Policy Directive, with immunisation and screening requirements based on role risk. CCA follows this to protect patients, staff, and visitors, especially immunocompromised individuals, from vaccine-preventable diseases.
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