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Oncology Pharmacist

United Kingdom, Kent 28.00 - 31.00 GBP / Hour · Job Posted July 29, 2025
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Join our team as an Oncology Pharmacist and play a key role in improving the lives of cancer patients. In this role, you will perform clinical screening of oncology prescriptions, check and final release aseptically prepared chemotherapy, deliver evidence-based oncology treatments to optimise patient outcomes, collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to provide holistic care, and maintain accurate and compliant patient records.

Job Responsibility

  • perform clinical screening of oncology prescriptions
  • check and final release aseptically prepared chemotherapy
  • deliver evidence-based oncology treatments to optimise patient outcomes
  • collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to provide holistic care
  • maintain accurate and compliant patient records

Requirements

  • current and valid GPhC registration
  • experience working within oncology and aseptic services
  • strong communication and interpersonal skills
  • ability to work independently and within a multidisciplinary team
  • commitment to delivering high-quality patient care

What we offer

  • Fast & simple AHP locum registration – get set up quickly
  • A network of like-minded AHP professionals
  • Reliable, high-paying locum jobs with bi-weekly payroll
  • Specialist AHP recruitment consultants who understand your field
  • Exclusive NHS & private sector job opportunities
  • CV marketing & business development support
  • Industry insights, networking events & discounted CPD

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