Oncology Clinical Pharmacy Specialist - Northern New Jersey (On-Site)
Role Overview
As an Oncology Clinical Pharmacy Specialist, you will:
• Lead the pharmacologic oversight of clinical trial protocols, particularly Phase I Oncology studies
• Evaluate and monitor oncology treatment plans, ensuring evidence-based medication use
• Serve as a resource on pharmacokinetics, interactions, and supportive care in hematologic and solid tumor trials
• Collaborate with oncologists, nurses, and research staff to optimize investigational and standard-of-care drug therapy
• Precept pharmacy students and participate in pharmacy residency training
• Contribute to formulary decisions, MUEs, and protocol development
• Serve on tumor boards, P&T committees, and quality initiatives
• Address drug shortages, develop alternatives, and lead safety reviews
Qualifications
Required:
• PharmD from an ACPE-accredited institution
• NJ Pharmacist License (active or eligible)
• Completion of PGY1 Residency
• 3+ years of oncology pharmacy experience OR PGY2 in Oncology
• Experience with investigational drug protocols and clinical trials
• Strong communication and interdisciplinary collaboration skills
• Proficiency in Excel, Word, PowerPoint
Preferred:
• Board Certified Oncology Pharmacist (BCOP)
• Familiarity with OnCore CTMS or equivalent platforms
• Prior experience in a cancer center or academic medical institution
Responsibilities
The Oncology Clinical Pharmacy Specialist / Clinical Trials Pharmacist oversees drug usage and ensures drug therapy optimization in all areas of medication management for clinical trials.
Educates healthcare professionals and patients regarding medication use as well as serving as a preceptor to Pharmacy students.
Oversees the pharmacological management of phase 1 patients and patients in the cancer program
Evaluates the appropriateness and effectiveness of medications, with an emphasis on Oncology treatment plans.
Collaborates with physicians and other health care providers in selecting the medication therapy that best meets the patient's needs and contributes effectively to the overall therapy goals.
Applies specialized knowledge of the scientific and clinical use of medications; including medication action, dosing, adverse effects, and drug interactions.
Plays an active role in the development and implementation of protocols and appropriate drug utilization.
Staff education: Provide education to healthcare team including pharmacists, nurses, physicians and students through in-services, presentations, lectures, clinical pearl memos and competencies.
Perform Medication Use Evaluations (MUEs) and formulary reviews.
Educate healthcare team on new formulary medications, updated policies and procedures, medication safety initiatives and drug shortages.
Interdisciplinary relationships: Strives to develop a good rapport with the medical and nursing staff in addition to other multidisciplinary departments by actively seeking out opportunities to improve patient care and medication management.
The practitioner routinely attends assigned meetings, understands the goals and strategy of the meeting, and actively participates in achieving those goals.
Responds to immediate medication needs/questions from pharmacy, nursing, physicians and patients in a timely and accurate manner. Develops alternative strategies for drug shortages.
Student precepting: Provides practical experience and training to a pharmacy student including patient care rounds, topic discussions, seminar presentations, patient case presentations and journal clubs, etc.
What Our Team Says
"There's nothing more fulfilling than seeing our work directly impact patient care and shape the future of cancer therapy." - Oncology Clinical Pharmacist
"This role has allowed me to grow not just as a clinician, but as a mentor and innovator." - Clinical Research Team Member
Ready to Take the Next Step?
This is more than a job-it's a mission. If you're passionate about oncology pharmacy, research, and patient-centered innovation, apply today for a confidential conversation.