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Advanced Specialist Pharmacist, Clinical Trials

Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust
Norwich
4 days ago
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Advanced Specialist Pharmacist, Clinical Trials – Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust


Join to apply for the Advanced Specialist Pharmacist, Clinical Trials role at Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust. The Pharmacy Department provides a comprehensive service across the Trust and external community units, with over 180 staff and strong links to the School of Pharmacy and University of East Anglia.


Responsibilities

  • Lead, manage, develop and deliver the pharmaceutical component for all research protocols and clinical trials undertaken within the Trust, including NIHR portfolio and commercial trials, and oversee associated financials (costings, activity data, invoicing to maximise trial income).
  • Provide expert pharmaceutical input into trial design, feasibility, set‑up and ongoing delivery, ensuring compliance with MHRA, ICH‑GCP, EU Clinical Trials Directive and national standards.
  • Act as lead contact for MHRA inspections, maintaining inspection readiness and compliant systems, processes and documentation.
  • Implement and monitor systems to ensure full GCP compliance across pharmacy research activities.
  • Lead, oversee, and document GCP compliance audits of pharmacy staff, ensuring training, competency and adherence to protocols.
  • Manage, support and develop the Pharmacy Research team, including workforce planning, performance review and resolution of pipeline/staffing constraints.
  • Ensure safe and efficient dispensing, accountability and storage of clinical trial medicines in line with legal, ethical and governance requirements.
  • Provide expert advice and representation at Trust research governance and clinical services research meetings.
  • Lead quarterly and annual reporting on pharmacy research activity, performance metrics and income generation.
  • Develop and deliver training on clinical trial medicines and GCP to pharmacy staff and the wider MDT.
  • Promote research within the Trust, driving growth in trial activity and income year on year.

About the Organization

Join the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital (NNUH) and be part of a workforce of over 10,000 staff. NNUH is a teaching and research hospital and home to the Quadram Institute, with strong links to the University of East Anglia. The hospital lists a diverse, multinational workforce and offers NHS benefits, discounts, and additional staff benefits as part of its package.


Benefits

  • Flexible working hours
  • Fast Track Staff Physiotherapy Service
  • Multi Faith prayer room at NNUH Colney Lane site
  • Discounted gym memberships
  • Excellent pension scheme and annual leave entitlement
  • Wagestream – access up to 40% of pay as you earn it
  • Free Park & Ride service to NNUH Colney Lane
  • Free 24-hour confidential counselling support
  • On-site Nursery and cafes with staff discounts
  • Career development support
  • Flexible staff bank
  • Salary Sacrifice schemes including lease cars and Cycle to Work

Job Details

  • Job location: NNUH, Norwich, NR4 7UY
  • Contract: Permanent
  • Working pattern: Full-time, Flexible working
  • Band: 8b
  • Salary: £64,455 to £74,896 per annum

Qualifications

  • Qualified pharmacist registered with General Pharmaceutical Council
  • Post-Graduate Diploma in Clinical Pharmacy or equivalent
  • GCP competency

Experience

  • Specialist knowledge and experience in research and development and clinical trials
  • Significant hospital pharmacy experience
  • Experience of staff supervision and appraisal

Desirable

  • Experience of project management
  • Experience of leading a team

Attitude / Aptitude

  • Initiative to develop service and new ways of working
  • Demonstrates PRIDE values: People focussed, Respect, Integrity, Dedication and Excellence
  • Effective team worker
  • Understanding and commitment to Equality, Diversity and Inclusion

Additional information

This post is subject to Disclosure and Barring Service checks and UK visa/sponsorship requirements where applicable. Applicants must have current UK professional registration. See NHS Careers for more information.



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