Job overview Care to join us?
If you are looking for your next leadership step you could be our perfect candidate for one of our Divisional Team Lead roles!
Our four Divisional Lead Pharmacists together with their directorate leads form the leadership team for the OUH Clinical Pharmacy Service.
Reporting to the Associate Director of Pharmacy (Clinical Services), they play a key role in delivering the Pharmacy and Sterile Services Directorate's vision by engaging their own teams and their wider divisional team to deliver our goals and objectives.You will be responsible for pharmacy services to our Surgery, Women's and Oncology Division, which consists of the following Directorates; Oncology & Haematology, Surgery, Renal Transplant & Urology, Gastroenterology, Endoscopy & Theatres, Maternity and Gynaecology.
Main duties of the job The Divisional Lead Pharmacists act as role models in terms of Trust values and behaviours as well as clinical expertise.
The post-holder will lead and manage, the delivery of an exemplary clinical pharmacy service to their division, in accordance with national standards and strategy.
Working for our organisation Oxford, the "city of dreaming spires" is world renowned, and contains the oldest university in the English-speaking world.
It has a variety of famous monuments and buildings, cultural landmarks and historical artefacts, including the notorious Headington Shark.
With close links to London and Birmingham and the picturesque Cotswolds within easy reach, Oxford offers that escape-from-the-city atmosphere without compromising on availability to the big city attractions.Our pharmacy team pride themselves on delivering excellent and compassionate care, acting with integrity and respect, for the benefit of patients within the trust.
Our leadership team align to the Trusts Divisional and Directorate structure and includes eight consultant pharmacists across various specialities.
We focus on delivering the best clinical training and opportunity for learning, while simultaneously striving to improve pharmaceutical services.