CARE isn’t just in our name – it’s how we work, every day.
We are seeking a part-time Oncology Pharmacist (Clinical Trials) to join our at our team. This role presents an opportunity to assist with a rapidly growing and developing service, working in a collaborative team environment with the primary purpose to provide high quality Pharmacy services to cancer care patients, whilst specialising in our expanding Clinical Trials.
The Role
This role reports to the Chief Pharmacist. The successful candidate will become an integral part of a growing Pharmacy team. The role compromises of being involved in the preparation of a variety of parenteral cytotoxic and non-cytotoxic medications, medication reviews and reconciliation, clinical screening of Oncology protocols and clinical trial protocols, providing a clinical pharmacy service with drug information and education and managing clinical trials/compassionate access programs. Expertise in Oncology Pharmacy, hospital Pharmacy, dispensing software, aseptic manufacturing techniques, clinical trials and MOSAIQ Oncology Informatic software is desirable.
What is involved
In this role you will:
- Clinically review patients and their Oncology protocols
- Complete Medication reconciliation processes
- Provide education/counselling to patients
- Assist in coordinating clinical trials and compassionate access programs
- Active member in research and clinical trials
- Actively involved in our Oncology AMS program
- Attend Site Selection Visits (SSVs)
- Attend Site Initiation Visits (SIVs)
- Read, understand, review and adhere to clinical trial protocols relating to investigational product (IP) compounding (where applicable), IP accountability, standard operating procedures, and reporting of the Pharmacy’s role in clinical trials
- Contribute to quality assurance activities
- Work closely with, developing and maintaining key relationships with Oncologists
- Dispense and check prescriptions in accordance with PBS regulations
- Assist with stock/inventory management
- Compound aseptic cytotoxic and non-cytotoxic products in a pharmaceutical isolator
What you will bring:
- Bachelor of Pharmacy or higher
- Current registration as a registered Pharmacist with AHPRA and the Pharmacy Board of Australia
- Attain Professional indemnity insurance
- Effective interpersonal and communication skills
- Impeccable time management and organisational skills, with ability to prioritise, meet deadlines and manage multiple tasks.
- Demonstratable ability in complex problem solving and a high level of attention to detail
- Demonstrable ability to work collaboratively as a member of the Multidisciplinary team
- Strong patient focus where the patient is at the centre of every decision
- Highly enthusiastic, motivated, and quick to adapt in a supportive environment
- Demonstrable computer skills in a Windows environment, including proficiency in word processing and excel spreadsheets
- Criminal Record Clearance
- Proof of Vaccination Record for Health Care Workers
What we offer:
- Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package.
- 5 weeks annual leave pro-rata
- Opportunity to be part of a growing and innovative cancer care organisation
- Collaborative and supportive work environment
- Professional development including opportunities for leadership in projects that enhance quality and efficiency.
- 24/7 Access to Employee Assistance Program.
To see more of what we can offer you, and our culture – please visit: Cancer Care Wollongong –
Cancer Care Associates https://cancercare.com.au/clinics/cancer-care-wollongong/
How to Apply:
If you are interested in this opportunity to work in a facility that provides patients with the highest quality care, using the state-of-the-art equipment and in a friendly and supportive environment, Simply apply via the Seek link, uploading your Covering Letter and CV.
For more information about this role please contact the Chief Pharmacist, Eleanna Ballis at eballis@riverinacancercare.com.au
About Cancer Care Associates:
Cancer Care Wollongong (CCW) forms part of the Cancer Care Associates (CCA) network. We offer high-quality, compassionate services and aim to make a significant impact in the fight against cancer.
CCA is a leading oncology services provider in Australia with over 250 employees, committed to evidence-based treatment in a multidisciplinary team environment, with an extensive and exciting growth pipeline ahead. We have recently opened our new comprehensive centre at Moreton Bay, with Radiation Oncology services to be established at the existing centres in Miranda and Wollongong, and have added new centres in Sunshine Coast, Brisbane and Perth — demonstrating our continued growth.
We will see our network further expand in 2026 to ensure Australian communities have access to affordable, integrated cancer treatment services, not only providing essential cancer care services but reducing travel time and out-of-pocket expenses for cancer care patients in need.
All applicants must comply with the relevant State Health Policy Directive, with immunisation and screening requirements based on role risk. CCA follows this to protect patients, staff, and visitors, especially immunocompromised individuals, from vaccine-preventable diseases.
Covid-19 Vaccination Requirement:
In line with the Public Health Order, all CCA employees must be vaccinated for COVID-19. Evidence of vaccination is required prior to appointment.