Job Title: Clinical Pharmacist
Location: Abuja
About Deloitte Nigeria:
Deloitte is the largest private professional services network in the world. Everyday, approximately 286,200 professionals in more than 150 countries demonstrate their commitment to making an impact that matters. Our West Africa practice serves multinationals, large national enterprises, small and medium-sized enterprises and the public sector across Nigeria and Ghana.
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Job Purpose:
- The Clinical Pharmacist is responsible for providing specialized pharmaceutical care to patients undergoing oncological and haematological treatments.
- This includes medication management, ensuring the safe and effective use of chemotherapeutic agents, and supporting the multidisciplinary team in optimizing patient outcomes.
Core Responsibilities:
Medication Management and Dispensing:
- Prepare and dispense chemotherapeutic agents and other medications following approved oncology and hematology protocols.
- Review patient medication regimens to identify and prevent potential drug interactions, contraindications, or adverse effects.
- Ensure all prescriptions are accurately compounded and dispensed to meet patient-specific treatment needs.
- Monitor the effectiveness and side effects of prescribed treatments, recommending dosage adjustments as necessary.
- Maintain accurate records of all dispensed medications and chemotherapy protocols for audit and compliance purposes.
Patient Counseling and Education:
- Provide detailed counseling to patients on the proper use, storage, and potential side effects of prescribed medications.
- Educate patients and their families on the importance of adherence to treatment regimens to achieve optimal outcomes.
- Address patient concerns regarding medication, offering evidence-based solutions and reassurance.
- Conduct follow-up consultations with patients to assess their response to treatment and adjust care plans as needed.
- Provide specialized advice on managing chemotherapy-induced side effects, such as nausea, fatigue, or infections.
Clinical Collaboration and Support:
- Collaborate with oncologists, hematologists, and nurses to develop and implement comprehensive patient care plans.
- Participate in multidisciplinary team meetings to discuss patient progress and optimize therapeutic strategies.
- Provide expert recommendations on the selection and administration of chemotherapy and supportive medications.
- Assist in monitoring and managing patient treatment compliance, addressing any challenges promptly.
- Support the implementation of clinical guidelines, protocols, and best practices in oncology and hematology care.
Inventory and Quality Control:
- Manage the inventory of oncology medications, ensuring adequate stock levels and preventing shortages.
- Conduct routine checks of storage conditions to ensure all medications are kept within the required temperature ranges.
- Ensure proper disposal of expired or unused medications according to regulatory guidelines.
- Monitor and report any discrepancies in inventory or medication handling to ensure compliance with safety standards.
- Participate in quality improvement initiatives to enhance the safety and efficiency of pharmaceutical services.
Training and Professional Development:
- Train junior pharmacists, interns, and other healthcare staff on oncology-specific pharmaceutical practices.
- Conduct educational sessions for clinical staff on new medications, protocols, and emerging research in oncology pharmacology.
- Stay updated on the latest advancements in oncology and hematology medications by attending workshops, conferences, and seminars.
- Actively contribute to the development of clinical guidelines and standard operating procedures (SOPs).
- Participate in departmental research projects, contributing to advancements in pharmaceutical oncology care.
Requirements:
Educational Requirements:
- Bachelor’s Degree in Pharmacy (BPharm)
- Postgraduate certification or specialization in Clinical Pharmacy/Oncology (desirable).
Professional Requirements:
- Active pharmacy license in the applicable jurisdiction.
- Familiarity with oncology and haematology treatment protocols, including chemotherapeutic agents, immunotherapy and supportive care medications.
Experience Requirements:
- Minimum of 2 years experience as a Clinical Pharmacist, preferably in an oncology or hematology setting.
- Experience in a tertiary or specialized healthcare facility is highly desirable.
Knowledge Requirements:
- Comprehensive understanding of oncology and hematology pharmacology, including chemotherapy and immunotherapy agents.
- Knowledge of drug interactions, adverse effects, and supportive care medications used in oncology practice.
- Awareness of regulatory standards and best practices for handling, storing, and disposing of chemotherapy drugs.
Skill Requirements:
- Strong analytical and critical-thinking skills to evaluate treatment regimens and make sound clinical decisions.
- Excellent communication skills to provide clear counseling and education to patients, families, and healthcare teams.
- Proficiency in using pharmaceutical and clinical software systems for accurate record-keeping and inventory management.
- Attention to detail to ensure precision in compounding, dispensing, and documenting medication-related activities.
- Effective time management and organizational skills to handle a high workload efficiently in a fast-paced environment.
Personal Abilities:
- Professional attitude towards work
- Shares the AMCE’s vision.
- Attention to Details
- Adaptability and Resilience
- Strong work ethic and dedication to maintaining high standards.
- Accountability
- Commitment to continuous improvement.
Application Closing Date
10th February, 2025.