Senior Pharmacist - Quality Use Of Medicines (Melbourne)

Senior Pharmacist - Quality Use Of Medicines (Melbourne)

21 Aug
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Peter MaCallum Cancer Cente - Peter Mac
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Melbourne

21 Aug

Peter MaCallum Cancer Cente - Peter Mac

Melbourne

Select how often (in days) to receive an alert:Senior Pharmacist - Quality Use of MedicinesDate: 22 Jul ****Senior Pharmacist – Quality Use of Medicines• Ongoing, Full Time Role - 80 Hours per Fortnight with a Monthly ADO• Parkville location, with multiple transport options• Up to $123,905 base (prorated for part time) + salary packaging + super + 5 weeks annual leaveAt Peter Mac we aim to continuously improve cancer care, research and education across all cancers and for all people affected by cancer: changing lives, breaking new ground.
Everything we do is underpinned by our core values, Excellence, Compassion and Innovation.
Welcoming people from a wide variety of different backgrounds and experiences is critical to fostering innovation, compassion and excellence, and providing the best possible cancer care for our patients.About the TeamThe Pharmacy department at Peter Mac provides a comprehensive patient-focused service, incorporating all facets of innovative clinical pharmacy practice.
Specialised areas include antimicrobial stewardship, quality use of medicines, pharmacogenomics, clinical cancer informatics, medicines information, and clinical education.
The department has an ongoing commitment to practice-based research and offers opportunities for involvement to all staff.About the RoleThe Quality Use of Medicines (QUM) Pharmacist (1.0 FTE) is responsible for oversight and coordination of all medication safety in the organization in accordance with the National Standards for Safety and Quality in Healthcare.
This role includes monitoring prescribing trends, performing audits, and utilising and evaluating data to inform and drive medication safety and quality improvement initiatives.
The QUM Pharmacist works collaboratively with Quality and Safety and Precinct Partners, and represents the pharmacy department within the healthcare service.About youWe are seeking an enthusiastic, experienced and motivated pharmacist to lead our Quality Use of Medicines (QUM) program within a collaborative team of medicines stewardship pharmacists, quality leaders and multidisciplinary clinicians.You will have excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to build strong relationships across the organisation, influence practice, and lead initiatives that improve medication safety, governance and the quality use of medicines.You'll bring with you:AHPRA registration, or be eligible for registration.Well-developed organisation and prioritisation skills.Demonstrated understanding of quality use of medicines principles and medication safety.Previous experience in oncology pharmacy practice is highly desirable.Our benefitsWe offer a range of benefits which support our people both personally and professionally, including:Up to $11,660 in salary packaging to increase your take home payDiscounted health insurance and eye careA comprehensive health and wellbeing programPublic transport options at our doorstep and end of trip facilities for cyclistsOnsite eateries and coffee shops and inviting rooftop garden spacesPathways for professional development and new career opportunitiesFive weeks annual leave, 17.5% leave loading, purchased leave options and monthly ADO'sFlexible working hoursInclusion and belongingPeter Mac celebrates, values and supports a diverse and inclusive environment which reflects our vibrant community.
We encourage applications from anyone identifying as Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander.
We also welcome anyone who identifies as LGBTQIA+, linguistically, culturally and/or gender diverse, people with disability, and people of any age to apply for our roles.Join us!
If you feel this role is right for you, we warmly invite you to apply, and encourage your early application.
Applicants should provide a covering letter highlighting their key skills and experience to assist with our assessment.
All appointments are made subject to a satisfactory police check and vaccination evidence.
Should you need assistance or require any adjustments or accommodations to fully participate in the application or interview process, you are welcome to reach out to the contact person listed.
We acknowledge that not all applicants will meet the full list of selection criteria outlined, and wherever possible we will consider applications where relevant experience can apply.Applicants to this role should provide a covering letter outlining relative key skills and experience to assist us with our assessment.For further information about this opportunity, click Apply to be redirected to the Peter Mac Careers page where you can review the position summary.Alternatively, for a confidential discussion about this role, please contact Marliese Alexander, Deputy Director of Pharmacy, Quality and Research, at or *********.Applications Close:



11:59PM Wednesday 19 August ****Position SummaryThe Quality Use of Medicines (QUM) Pharmacist (1.0 FTE) is responsible for oversight and coordination of all medication safety in the organization In accordance with the National Standards for Safety and Quality in Healthcare.
This role includes monitoring prescribing trends, performing audits, and utilising and evaluating data to inform and drive medication safety and quality improvement initiatives.
The QUM Pharmacist works collaboratively with Quality and Safety and Precinct Partners, and represents the pharmacy department within the healthcare service.Medical Scientists, Pharmacists and Psychologists (Victorian Public Sector) (Single Interest Employers) Enterprise Agreement *********Classification or Salary RangeMedical Scientists, Pharmacists and PsychologistsImmunisation Category BKey RelationshipsInternalPharmacy StaffMedical and Nursing staffHealth professionalsQuality and Safety teamEMR and informatics teamBusiness IntelligenceExternalPharmacistsMedical PractitionersOther health professionalsPharmaceutical and Service companiesPrecinct partners and pharmacy leads, including precinct partner Medication Safety PharmacistsParkville EMR teamVictorian Therapeutic Advisory Group (including VicTAG Quality use of Medicines Group)SkillsQualified Pharmacist, Registered with Australian Health Practitioner Registration Agency (AHPRA)A minimum of 5 years experience in hospital pharmacy practice with demonstrated development in a specialised area of practicePost-registration qualification (e.g. diploma, masters, doctorate) or equivalent competency-based credentialing demonstrating advanced practice capabilityDemonstrated understanding of quality use of medicines principles and medication safetyDemonstrated active contribution to quality improvement or practice development, with evidence of increasing responsibility in design, implementation, or evaluation of initiativesDemonstrated competency in pharmacy clinical workflows with significant QUM implications, including high risk medicines (i.e. chemotherapy verification), inpatient services, day therapy, and outpatient pharmacy.Evidence of consistent and high-quality professional practice, demonstrating ability to act as a point of reference within area of practiceEvidence of consistent engagement and progression in professional developmentDemonstrated experience in supervision and development of others, including students, interns, or pharmacists, contributing to learning and performance within the team.Demonstrated contribution to education and training, including delivery of teaching and development of educational activities or resources.Demonstrated well-developed communication, collaboration, stakeholder engagement, prioritisation, and organisational skills within a multidisciplinary healthcare environment.Completion of relevant research governance and clinical research training (e.g. ACTEC, Research Integrity, Good Clinical Practice (GCP)) to support safe, ethical and high-quality audit, quality improvement and research activities.Demonstrated capability to lead or manage a team, program, or project, or undertake delegated leadership responsibilities.Demonstrates ongoing and active contribution to research, quality improvement, or practice development.Demonstrated engagement in presentation of work, including contribution as a presenter at internal and/or external forums.Demonstrated involvement in grant applications, business cases, service proposals, or awards, with evidence of meaningful contributionActive involvement in mentorship, formally or informally, supporting development of pharmacy staffDemonstrated contribution to the profession beyond the immediate role (e.g. professional groups, committees, networks)Experience in leading multidisciplinary medication safety initiatives and using data analysis to identify riskExperience in Quality Use of Medicines or hospital accreditation activitiesExperience in oncology pharmacy practiceKey AccountabilitiesKey Accountabilities Demonstrated By / Key Performance Indicators1.
Operational ManagementAttend weekly medication safety huddles to provide anticoagulation stewardship expertise and support review and escalation of high-risk incidents.Lead monthly anticoagulation stewardship governance meetings, reporting incidents, initiatives and emerging risks to support service improvement.Serve as secretary to the multidisciplinary anticoagulation committee, coordinating meetings,



documentation and follow-up of governance actions.Partner with pharmacy stewardship programs and QUM to deliver anticoagulation stewardship aligned with medication safety priorities.Design, implement and evaluate anticoagulation stewardship policies supporting NSQHS Standard 4.Develop and implement accreditation plans supporting NSQHS Standard 4, focusing on anticoagulant safety.Liaise with Quality and Safety Partners to address incidents and develop evidence-based improvements for anticoagulant use.Review clinical incidents to identify trends and risks involving anticoagulants and other high-risk medicines.Participate in responsible incident reviews and root cause analyses, recommending system improvements for anticoagulation safety.Coordinate anticoagulation stewardship audits and surveys to monitor compliance and identify improvement opportunities.Coordinate multidisciplinary meetings to complete anticoagulation medication safety self-assessments and stewardship reviews.Collect and report anticoagulation stewardship indicators to support program monitoring and governance.2.
Clinical Expertise / SkillsDemonstrate advanced clinical pharmacy and anticoagulation expertise across diverse patient populations, particularly in oncology and acute care.Develop and review clinical procedures, guidelines and frameworks to support safe, effective anticoagulant use.3.
Practice Improvement and Service DevelopmentLiaise with Medication Safety pharmacists at The Royal Melbourne Hospital, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, Royal Children's Hospital and Local Health Network partners to:i.
Align medication policies, guidelines, procedures and forms across Precinct Partners where possible.ii.
Support consistent design and delivery of medication management improvement projects.iii.
Support optimisation of medication management within the Electronic Medical Record (EMR).
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Identify and address medicine-related risks across the precinct.v.
Coordinate Precinct Medication Safety Committee activities.vi.
Coordinate Peter Mac Medication Safety Committee activities.Work with Medical, Nursing and the Pharmacy and Therapeutics Advisory Committee to develop and implement a Quality Use of Medicines Program and associated projects.Maintain a quality improvement focus and ensure compliance with National Standards for accreditation.4.
Research, Education and TrainingDevelop and deliver education for staff and pharmacy students on emerging QUM priorities.Participate in research and quality improvement projects supporting quality use of medicines and medication safety.Support clinical staff development through continuing education, conference attendance and presentations.5.
Information and Data ManagementMaintain accurate records in accordance with hospital policies, procedures and guidelines.Develop and maintain medication safety dashboards and reports, presenting findings to stakeholders.Ensure documentation and data submissions comply with statutory and hospital requirements.Coordinate the department audit schedule, providing regular reports and escalating issues where required.6.
Stakeholder RelationshipsDevelop and maintain effective relationships with key internal and external stakeholders.7.
PlanningContribute to departmental strategic planning.8.
AdvocacyPromote patient safety through safe medicine use, medication error reduction and best practice.Promote the Pharmacy Department and represent the profession as required.Attend and contribute to Adverse Event Committee, Precinct Medication Safety Advisory Group (EMR), pharmacy clinical and research meetings, and other relevant forums.9.
CommunicationCommunicate with empathy and professionalism when engaging with patients, families and staff.Facilitate communication between pharmacy, medical and nursing teams to support medication safety.Provide medication safety and QUM updates to relevant committees.Handover planned work, work in progress and significant issues to colleagues.Collaborate with Precinct partners (RMH, RCH and RWH), Victorian Therapeutic Advisory Group (VicTAG) and other cancer centres on statewide QUM initiatives and best practice.For further information about this opportunity, please refer to the Peter Mac Careers page for the position profile.
This content remains suitable for readers seeking a confidential discussion.Peter Mac is a child safe organisation and has a commitment to child safety and wellbeing.WHY WORK FOR PETER MACPeter Mac offer a range of benefits which support our people both personally and professionally.Our staff perks include award winning facilities, professional development and events, a health and wellbeing program, flexible work practices and policies and financial benefits such as salary packaging.We encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, all members of the LGBTQI community and people with a disability.
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