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Aseptic Services Manager for Clinical Trials Aseptic Services Unit

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Oxford
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Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust


Aseptic Services Manager for Clinical Trials Aseptic Services Unit

The closing date is 29 October 2025


Hi I'm Emma, Head of Pharmacy Clinical Trials Aseptic Services Unit. We are looking for a passionate and dynamic Aseptic Services Manager to join our Pharmacy Clinical Trials Aseptic Services Team for our unique and well-established facility. The role is dedicated to clinical trials and you will work as part of the wider Pharmacy Clinical Trials Team. In your new role, you will have the opportunity to use your knowledge and experience of working in aseptics in UK and build on this to deliver a range of aseptically dispensed clinical trial medicines.


If this role is of interest, then please get in touch for an informal chat and/or visit.


Main duties of the job

  • To lead and manage the day to day service provided by CTAS, and ensure that aseptic preparation of medicines is run in accordance with current guidance and best practice.
  • To participate in identifying and implementing initiatives as appropriate to reduce the financial costs and the environmental impact of CTAS service.
  • To have a good working knowledge of Quality Assurance of Aseptic Preparation Services handbook requirements and the yellow cover guidance documents from SPS. To work with the Accountable Pharmacist and Deputy to review the impact of changes to these standards and implementing change where required.
  • To have good working knowledge of the Medicines for Human Use (Clinical Trials) Regulation (EU Directive 2001/20EC), Human Medicines (EU Exit) Regulations 2019 and the International Conference on Harmonisation GCP Guideline (ICH GCP), as applicable to the dispensing of Investigational Medicinal Products for clinical trials or other products.
  • To ensure the preventative maintenance and environmental monitoring program is undertaken as per SOPs, paperwork is received and reviewed and that deviations are managed to ensure compliance with the standards.
  • To be responsible for the ongoing recruitment of staff, induction and management, and collaborate with the training team to ensure an effective and competent workforce.
  • To ensure the CTAS and its staff operate to standards of excellence in customer care and with a strong patient focus.

See attached JD.


About us

Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is one of the largest NHS teaching trusts in the country. It provides a wide range of general and specialist clinical services and is a base for medical education, training and research. The Trust comprises four hospitals - the John Radcliffe Hospital, Churchill Hospital and Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre in Headington and the Horton General Hospital in Banbury. For more information on OUH please view OUH At a Glance by OUHospitals - Issuu


Our values, standards and behaviours define the quality of clinical care we offer and the professional relationships we make with our patients, colleagues and the wider community.


We call this Delivering Compassionate Excellence and its focus is on our values of compassion, respect, learning, delivery, improvement and excellence.


Job responsibilities

  • To lead and manage the day to day service provided by CTAS, and ensure that aseptic preparation of medicines is run in accordance with current guidance and best practice, as detailed but not limited to those set out in Quality Assurance of Aseptic Preparation Services Handbook.

To provide cost-effective delivery of high quality aseptic pharmaceuticals, which are fit for their intended purpose to patients of the Trust, and other external customers of the service, and are prepared in a safe, efficient and cost effective manner in accordance with departmental SOPs.


To participate in identifying and implementing initiatives as appropriate to reduce the financial costs and the environmental impact of CTAS service.


To have a good working knowledge of Quality Assurance of Aseptic Preparation Services handbook requirements and the yellow cover guidance documents from SPS. To work with the Accountable Pharmacist and Deputy to review the impact of changes to these standards and implementing change where required.



  • To maintain a comprehensive knowledge of national legislation and recommendations from the Department of Health, MHRA, NHS England, the General Pharmaceutical Council and Royal Pharmaceutical Society relating to aseptic preparation and Good Manufacturing Practice.

To have good working knowledge of the Medicines for Human Use (Clinical Trials) Regulation (EU Directive 2001/20EC), Human Medicines (EU Exit) Regulations 2019 and the International Conference on Harmonisation GCP Guideline (ICH GCP), as applicable to the dispensing of Investigational Medicinal Products for clinical trials or other products eg NIMPs, physiological compounds given to study subjects.


To facilitate NHS QA inspections, MHRA, sponsor audits where required, collaborating and communicating complex regulatory information to ensure that action is undertaken to resolve any findings.


To work with the Accountable Pharmacist and Deputy to maintain the Pharmaceutical Quality System (PQS), and ensure staff are working according to the Standard Operating Procedures detailed in the PQS.


Alongside the Accountable Pharmacist ensure all staff that work in CTAS are trained and competent to perform daily tasks, and that there is an ongoing validation programme in place to demonstrate ongoing competency.


To ensure the preventative maintenance and environmental monitoring program is undertaken as per SOPs, paperwork is received and reviewed and that deviations are managed to ensure compliance with the standards.


To monitor and record internal and external errors/near misses, taking corrective and preventative action if necessary, as part of the Trusts Incident Monitoring Program.


To participate as required at local, regional and/or national levels to support the continuation and advancement of Pharmacy Aseptic preparation and associated research. This may require participation at regional Aseptic Service meetings or projects.


To be responsible for the ongoing recruitment of staff, induction and management, and collaborate with the training team to ensure an effective and competent workforce.


To be aware of Health and Safety regulations, and how these apply to an aseptic unit; such as, but not limited to manual handling, First Aid, COSHH, Biocidal Products Regulation.


To be responsible for accurate financial records, including invoicing, checking of invoices and authorisation of invoices for payment.


To be responsible for ensuring that Drug Alerts received from the Medicines and Healthcare Regulatory Authority (MHRA) are processed and any actions taken within a required time frame.


To ensure the CTAS and its staff operate to standards of excellence in customer care and with a strong patient focus.


Person Specification
Qualifications

  • Pharmacy Tech or SMT Diploma
  • PIPC
  • PTQA or equivalent

Experience

  • Experience in aseptic services
  • experience of training and supervision
  • Knowledge of and ability to apply GMP and QA to aseptic services
  • Experience of managing staff
  • Experience working in Clinical Trials
  • Experience working in ATMPs

Personal Skills

  • Accurate in work and attention to detail

Behavioural

  • capable of working under pressure
  • ability to liaise, explain and convey difficult information and messages to all staff and service users
  • ability to work in a team and independently

Disclosure and Barring Service Check

This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.


Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust


Address

Clinical Trials Aseptic Services Unit (CTASU), Churchill Hospital


£47,810 to £54,710 a yearper annum pro rata


Contract

Permanent


Working pattern

Full-time


Reference number

321-CORP-7539857-B7


Job locations

Clinical Trials Aseptic Services Unit (CTASU), Churchill Hospital


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