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Advanced Specialist MH Pharmacist – Medicines Safety Officer

Job details
Posting date: 08 April 2024
Salary: Not specified
Additional salary information: £58,698 - £65,095 per annum inclusive of Inner London HCAs
Hours: Full time
Closing date: 08 May 2024
Location: Tooting, SW17 7DJ
Company: South West London and St Georges Mental Health Trust
Job type: Permanent
Job reference: 6208764/294-CORP-5777882-PB-D

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Summary

A Vacancy at South West London and St George's Mental Health NHS Trust.


We are looking for an experienced, dedicated, hardworking Mental Health Pharmacist to lead the Trust Medicines Safety agenda and provide a clinical pharmacy service, working across South West London on multiple Trust sites.

The postholder will lead on ensuring that prescribing, administration, dispensing and medicines optimisation processes and practice within the Trust are delivered safely and effectively. As the Medicines Safety Officer you will participate in the wider patient safety agenda of the Trust and the local and National Medication Safety Officer Networks and ensure this is in line with the NHS Patient Safety Strategy. The Trust has recently implemented the Patient Safety Incident Response Framework and the Medicines Safety Officer will provide key support to the Incident Management and Governance team in ensuring reporting and learning from medicines incidents is in line with the key principles in this framework.

With knowledge of relevant pharmaceutical standards of practice, recent initiatives in pharmacy and of our business and how it supports patient care, the ideal candidate would have a strong clinical background in mental health, be innovative, flexible and proactive. Higher qualifications in postgraduate clinical pharmacy are essential; along with experience of providing education and training, critical appraisal, report writing and management/leadership experience.
• To be the pharmacy lead for patient safety and experience issues within the Trust, including participation in incident investigations, learning events and publications, responses to complaints about pharmacy and medicines and supporting with the preparation and planning for regulatory inspections.
• To be the lead pharmacist for medicines safety within the Trust, delivering, developing and evaluating safe medicines practice in the pharmacy department and/or across the Trust in line with the Patient Safety Incident Response Framework.
• To drive change and improvement within the Trust regarding medication safety.
• To be the secretary of the Safe Medication Practice Group, and an active member of the National Medication Safety Network and other networks across the Integrated Care System and London.
• Co-ordinate campaigns and training sessions to meet educational and learning needs regarding medication safety across all staff groups in the organisation.
• Be responsible for the dissemination and implementation of medication safety communications from MHRA and NHS England.
• To provide clinical pharmacy services and be a member of the clinical pharmacy team.
• To line manage other staff members in accordance with departmental and Trust policy.
• Where qualified to be responsible for prescribing within agreed scope of practice.
• Provide an on call service if required as part of the rota.

We are Proud to Belong at South West London and St George’s Mental Health NHS Trust.

We have expert services, a rich history and a clear commitment to providing the best quality care for those with mental ill-health. The Care Quality Commission already rates our services as ‘good’ - we aspire to be ‘outstanding’.

This is a great time to join us. We are transforming the way we care for our communities to support our mission of Making Life Better Together. We have built two brand new mental health facilities at Springfield University Hospital, which are amongst the best in the world. More developments are planned across our sites and services.

We are inclusive and diverse and strive to be actively anti racist. We want to attract people from all backgrounds and experiences to enrich the work we do together. We are proud to co-produce and involve our local communities in all that we do.

We offer flexible working, career development and a variety of benefits to enable a positive, welcoming environment in which our people and their careers can thrive.

About our locations:

Springfield University Hospital, Tooting

Our largest, 19-ward site is in Springfield Village, created following our £150m investment into two new world class mental health facilities. A 32-acre public park, shops and cafes are coming soon. Close to shops, cafes and Tooting Bec on the Northern Line plus Earlsfield and Tooting rail stations and bus routes.
• To participate in Trust incident investigations, prescribing & medicines complaints management and in the preparation & planning for regulatory inspections, as the pharmacy lead for patient safety & experience.
• To undertake investigation of pharmacy medicines incidents
• To proactively deliver clinical pharmacy services within an agreed service line, in line with local and national objectives and to support the lead pharmacist with the service line governance and business requirements.
• To line manage Band 7 clinical pharmacists, including performance appraisal and IPR, in accordance with Trust and departmental policy.
• To be the lead pharmacist for safe medicines management including safe storage, incident reporting and implementing risk minimisation schemes within the Trust, delivering, developing and evaluating defined areas of safe medicines practice in the pharmacy department and/or across the Trust to enable learning from medicines incidents. This will include audit, guideline development, agreement, implementation and evaluation of training programmes to ensure safe use of medicines in line with the objectives agreed with the Lead Pharmacist.
• To receive and respond to requests for information about medicines error incident reports from the NRLS and the MHRA ensuring compliance with alert action requests and new medicines legislation.
• To support Trust teams to improve the quality of medicines incident reports before submission to the NRLS.
• To be an easily identifiable and highly visible presence as the specialist pharmacist who is a resource/link between nursing, pharmacy and other clinical staff and who provides specialist clinical practice in medicines safety and legislation contributing to a high quality, evidence based service.
• To analyse trends, write, present & raise awareness of reports, including quarterly medicines incident reports and CD occurrence reports
• To horizon scan, assess and arrange the dissemination of medicines safety communications from NHS England and the MHRA ensure the inclusion of in medicines training packages and in Trust policies e.g. Trust Medicines Code, drug alerts procedure, CAS policy.
• To serve as a link between the Trust and local and national medication safety initiatives as an active member of the National Medication Safety Network..
• To be responsible for updating the Trust Medicines Policy, in line with new legislation, patient safety communications/guidance, learning from incidents and regulatory inspections, after changes have been agreed by the Safe Medication Practice Committee, and to ensure the code is regularly audited.
• To be the secretary to the Safe Medication Practice Committee (chaired by the Chief Pharmacist) arranging meetings, preparing agendas and taking minutes.
• To lead and deliver the provision of medication education sessions to patients and carers.
• To provide specialist advice to medical and nursing staff on the use of medicines, including participation in education and training sessions under the direction of the Lead Pharmacist.
• To participate in the dispensing and supply of medicines to patients, according to the rota/s.
• To respond to MI enquiries from staff, patients, neighboring Trusts and commissioners, in a timely manner, according to the rota/s and in accordance with departmental procedures, to ensure compliance with external QA processes.
• To participate in the Trust’s Emergency Duty Pharmacy service, in accordance with the rota
• To assist with the preparation and implementation of departmental standard operating procedures, and their audit.
• To provide lectures and tutorials to various non-Trust staff, at the request of the Chief Principal or Deputy Chief Pharmacist.
• To promote good prescribing practice throughout the Trust, in accordance with the Medicines Formulary.
• To be a member of the clinical pharmacists MI peer review Group and the Pharmacy medicines management group.
Training and Development
• To undertake mandatory and statutory training as required by Trust policy.
• To contribute and commit to undertaking an annual Performance Appraisal and Development Review (PADR).
• To undertake personal development as identified in the Personal Development Plan (PDP).
NON-MEDICAL PRESCRIBING WHERE QUALIFIED
• Responsible for undertaking and fulfilling this role to benefit service user access to treatment.
• To work alongside and in partnership with medical colleagues in delivering treatment in the most timely and efficient manner.
• To actively prescribe for service-users once annotated to professional and Trust registers.
• To actively manage a defined case-load within a specified service where non-medical prescribing will enhance service delivery.
• To conduct comprehensive service user treatment reviews, which involves a range of assessments and tailored interventions enabling service users to maintain their concordance with prescribed medicines.
• To actively access CPD opportunities regarding non-medical prescribing via Trust based supervision groups and other appropriate workshops agreed through line manager to maintain competency.
• To participate in research and audit programmes both locally and nationally which pertain to evaluation of non-medical prescribing and the potential benefits to service users.


This advert closes on Monday 29 Apr 2024

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