Job overview NHS AfC: Band to progression post : Clinical Trials Pharmacy Technician - Permanent Hello, My name is Lina and I am Clinical Trials Pharmacy Technician Team Manager for the Clinical Trials team in Oxford.I am extremely privileged to manage and support our fantastic technical team of Technicians, Practitioners, Assistants and Apprentices as we provide support services to our clinical trial research teams on all of our trust sites throughout Oxfordshire.The Clinical Trials Pharmacy consists of Pharmacists, Technicians, Practitioners, Assistants and Apprentices.
We receive support from rotational staff such as student technicians, pharmacists.
We work closely with research teams across the trust and external representatives.
If you are interested in an informal discussion about the Pharmacy Technician role offered within our team then I would be very happy to chat with you about this.
You are more than welcome to call on the numbers below or even better, we can make an appointment for me to show you around and answer your questions.
Looking forward to hearing from you!The majority of correspondence will be via the e-recruitment system; therefore you should check your emails regularly including junk mail folders in web-based email products.
Main duties of the job Newly/recently qualified Pharmacy Technicians, or existing Pharmacy Technicians:As a Clinical Trials Pharmacy Technician in our team, you will have an extremely varied role – you will be involved in maintaining the supply chain of Clinical Trial medications to research nurses who deliver treatment to patients, maintaining financial records, completing drug accountability activities, closing down and archiving of completed studies, as well as facilitating meetings from sponsors.A successful candidate should possess relevant Pharmacy Technician qualification and registration with GPHC.
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