Select how often (in days) to receive an alert: Pharmacogenomics Pharmacist Grade 2 and PhD Candidate - Fixed Term, Full-Time Up to $106,906 (pro-rata for part time) base + salary packaging + super + 5 weeks annual leave Pathway to a fully funded, full-time practice based PhD Application closing date: 11:59pm Tuesday 27 January **** At 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 cancer care for our patients.
About the team The Pharmacy team at Peter Mac plays a key role in supporting high quality patient care, incorporating all facets of innovative clinical pharmacy practice, including personalised medicine strategies and clinical pharmacogenomics.
Working closely with multidisciplinary teams, the pharmacogenomics pharmacy team facilitates germline pharmacogenomics screening, patient consent and education, and implements pharmacogenomic guided medicines optimisation recommendations for patients planned for select systemic anticancer therapies.
With a strong focus on innovation, quality, and collaboration, the team contributes directly to advancing personalised medicines strategies through research and improving outcomes, keeping patient care at the centre of everything we do.
About the role As a Grade 2 Pharmacogenomics Pharmacist, you will develop a solid understanding and working experience of pharmacogenomics in oncology.
You will also enrol into and undertake a full time practice based PhD in pharmacogenomics research within oncology and solid organ transplantation, progressing EMR (electronic medical record) optimisation, and broadening education strategies, as part of a **** MRFF Grant, "Trial Implementation of Pharmacogenomics to improve Complex Hospital Care."
About you You will be someone with excellent communication and interpersonal skills, who is able to build strong working relationships with a wide range of stakeholders.
AHPRA registration, or be eligible for registration.
A track record consistent with University of Melbourne entry criteria for PhD candidature.
Well developed organisation and prioritisation skills.
Previous experience in oncology pharmacy practice is highly desirable.
Our benefits Up to $11,660 in salary packaging to increase your take home pay.
Discounted health insurance and eye care.
A comprehensive health and wellbeing program.
Public transport options at our doorstep and end of trip facilities for cyclists.
Onsite eateries and coffee shops and inviting rooftop garden spaces.
Pathways for professional development and new career opportunities.
Five weeks annual leave, 17.5% leave loading, purchased leave options and monthly ADOs.
Flexible working hours.
Inclusion and belonging Peter 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.
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We support and value all children and young people.
We promote and prioritise the safety of children who are in our care or visiting our campuses.
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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.
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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.
For a confidential discussion about this role, please contact Senthil Lingaratnam, Director of Pharmacy, at or .
Position Summary To work within a team to deliver a pharmacist led pharmacogenomics programme in line with Standard of Care practices at Peter Mac and support clinical trial activity through a practice based PhD enabled through the **** MRFF Grant funded "Trial Implementation of Pharmacogenomics to improve Complex Hospital care."
Specifically, the successful candidate will, through their PhD: Create and evaluate new tools and resources needed for routine use of pharmacogenomics, including: Health informatics to manage and communicate pharmacogenomics data and clinical implications in the EMR; and Workforce preparation through extension of our existing training tools to a universal pharmacogenomics education programme.
Coordinate the clinical study activity at Peter Mac by developing processes for patient identification, eligibility and enrolment and subsequent data collection, for trialling real world performance of an optimised pharmacogenomics panel testing pathway to guide practice, in comparison to current limited implementations, in cancer treatment and solid organ transplant.
Medical Scientists, Pharmacists and Psychologists (Victorian Public Sector) (Single Interest Employers) Enterprise Agreement Key Relationships Internal Pharmacy staff Research team Medical Oncology Haematology Surgical Oncology Familial Cancer Clinic External Research teams from sites participating in MRFF Grant awarded "Trial Implementation of Pharmacogenomics to improve Complex Hospital care" including Royal Melbourne Hospital, Austin Hospital and Monash Hospital Medical practitioners Other health professionals and other organisations Skills Qualified Pharmacist, registered with the Pharmacy Board of Australia (AHPRA) At least 2 years of hospital pharmacy experience and clinical pharmacy practice Experience in clinical trials, research or project management Up to date training or willingness to undertake training in Good Clinical Practice (GCP) Demonstrated competency in the following areas: quality use of medicines including patient counselling and provision of drug information, dispensing medicines, pharmacy practice skills, organisational and management skills.
Demonstrates a track record consistent with University of Melbourne entry criteria for PhD candidature including successful application to University of Melbourne Experience in pharmacy practice in cancer care Interest in pharmacogenomics and/or therapeutic drug monitoring Experience with REDCap or other database Experience with ethics and regulatory reporting Postgraduate qualifications such as the Masters in Clinical Pharmacy or Masters or Postgraduate diploma in Pharmacogenomics or a related course of study Personal attributes including achievement, drive, self confidence and initiative, communication and team building skills, flexibility, integrity, commitment and loyalty, cognitive skills, persuasiveness and negotiating ability, financial acumen.
Certifications, Licences & Registrations AHPRA Registration Key Accountabilities Participating as an active member of the pharmacogenomics team equivalent to 1 2 days per week, to promote the optimal use and timing of pharmacogenomic tests; interpreting clinical pharmacogenomic test results; and educating other pharmacists and fellow health care professionals, patients, and the public about pharmacogenomic screening and the field of pharmacogenomics.
Responsibilities include: Completes Peter Mac requirements for pharmacogenomics.
Advocates for the rational and routine use of pharmacogenomic testing.
Provides test result interpretation and clinical guidance for return of results to providers and patients in collaboration with other health care professionals (e.g., physicians, laboratory professionals, and genetic counsellors).
Optimises medication therapy based on pharmacogenomic test results.
Educates and provides information on the clinical application of pharmacogenomics to health professionals, patients, and members of the public.
Conducts day to day activities under clinical trial protocols and standard of care pathways.
Supports development of pharmacogenomic specific clinical decision support tools in electronic medical record system that guide prescribers on the appropriate use and dosing of medicines.
Able to explain pharmacogenomics implications to patients and seek patient consent for enrolment onto trial(s).
Compliance with all ethics and regulatory reporting.
Maintenance of trial documents (i.e. logs, manuals, regulatory, protocols, Participant Information Sheet and Consent Forms) and REDCap database.
Implementation of regulations, centre policies .
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