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Pharmacy Clinical Trials Support and Administration

Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust
High Wycombe
3 days ago
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Overview

Pharmacy Clinical Trials Support and Administration role at Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust. The post holder is responsible for providing support to ensure Clinical Trial related activities within the pharmacy department are managed in accordance with relevant legislation and of high quality. The ability to communicate effectively with colleagues, Trust research teams and trial Sponsors teams (e.g. Clinical Research Assistants) is essential.

Responsibilities
  • Organisation
  • Handling of confidential and personal information
  • Working on a visual display unit for a large part of the day
  • Manage time and prioritise work appropriately
  • A desire to learn
  • Administrative duties supporting the pharmacy clinical trials team with an increasing portfolio of work, with a view to
  • develop more pharmacy related skills, including dispensing of trial and non-trial medications
What we offer
  • Learning and development opportunities to support career progression
  • Flexible and agile working opportunities, with NHS benefits of generous annual leave, pension and NHS discount schemes
  • Health and wellbeing services to support a healthy, happy workforce
Why work for us?
  • Commitment to inclusion and belonging; diverse backgrounds are encouraged to apply
  • Respect, dignity and value for differences in the workplace
  • Greater diversity improves outcomes for communities served
  • Support for Armed Forces Community and veterans
What we stand for
  • Vision: provide outstanding care, support healthy communities and be a great place to work
  • Mission: provide personal and compassionate care every time
  • Care values: collaborate, aspire, respect and enable

For further details or informal visits contact: Name: Siobhan Gettings, Lead Clinical Trials Pharmacy Technician, Email: , Telephone:
Evelyn Chan email:
Phone numbers:

Seniority level
  • Entry level
Employment type
  • Full-time
Job function
  • Health Care Provider
Industries
  • Hospitals and Health Care


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