PCN Clinical Pharmacist
Posting date: | 17 June 2025 |
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Salary: | £45,500.00 to £51,241.00 per year |
Additional salary information: | £45500.00 - £51241.00 a year |
Hours: | Full time |
Closing date: | 17 July 2025 |
Location: | Bognor Regis, PO21 2UW |
Company: | NHS Jobs |
Job type: | Permanent |
Job reference: | A0952-25-0001 |
Summary
Below are the core responsibilities of the Clinical Pharmacist role. This list is not exhaustive and will be reviewed on an annual basis or sooner if deemed necessary. There may be times when the post-holder is required to carry out tasks outside of the list below to assist with the needs of the PCN and it's member Practices: Clinical Duties Work to provide patient centred care through expert medicine knowledge to clinically assess and treat patients Conduct structured medication reviews (SMRs), particularly for patients with complex needs, polypharmacy, frailty, or multiple long-term conditions Manage and support chronic disease care, including hypertension, diabetes, COPD, asthma, and other long term conditions, in line with current guidelines Focus care on high priority groups such as frail patients, those in Care Homes or Housebound, with multiple comorbidities, learning disabilities, or autism Receive and resolve medicines queries from patients and colleagues Deliver patient-facing and remote consultations, including medication counselling and health promotion Facilitate safe transfer of care by addressing medicines-related issues post-discharge and developing effective processes between hospitals and General Practice Provide clinical guidance and recommendations to Pharmacy and Practice teams to support prescribing, medication optimisation, and address public health and social care needs Support and respond to medicine-related queries from clinical staff, patients, carers, and other professionals Utilise SMRs to reduce medicine waste and promote self-care where appropriate Ensure compliance with CQC standards and operate in accordance with national and local guidelines Undertake and contribute to clinical audits for quality improvement and implement changes in practice where needed Assist in developing or refining procedures to improve clinical safety and operational efficiency Analyse data to identify and reduce health inequalities within the PCN population Maintain up-to-date knowledge and comply with legal, ethical, professional, and organisational policies, procedures, and codes of conduct Action MHRA alerts as required to ensure medication safety and compliance Prescribing & Medicines Optimisation Independently prescribe medications (if qualified as an Independent Prescriber) or work under supervision while training toward the qualification Promote and ensure safe, appropriate, and evidence-based prescribing, in line with NICE guidance and local formularies Support medication optimisation, including deprescribing, improving outcomes, and reducing medicines-related harm Monitor and manage repeat prescribing systems and ensure the safe use of high-risk drugs (e.g., lithium, DMARDs) Provide expert advice on medicines management to the Practice and wider PCN, supporting safe, cost effective treatment choices Act as a source of support for clinicians, offering guidance on drug dosing, interactions, side effects, and alternatives (e.g., for out-of-stock medications). Maintain up to date knowledge of national prescribing guidelines, particularly those issued by NICE, to inform best practice Multidisciplinary Working & Collaboration Attend Multidisciplinary meetings Attend Pharmacy Hub sessions and facilitate where necessary Work collaboratively with GPs, Nurses, Clinicians, Care Coordinators, Pharmacy Technicians, and other members of the MDT to support integrated, high quality patient care Liaise with community pharmacies, secondary care, and other healthcare providers to ensure continuity and safety in medication related care transitions Network across the PCNs multidisciplinary team to improve patient outcomes, enhance access to care, and reduce GP and Practice workload Contribute to team effectiveness and performance through personal reflection and make suggestions where required Schedule time with Clinical Leads for Clinical Supervision, professional and personal development Provide Clinical Supervision to Pharmacy Team staff where necessary Pharmacy Team Support, Training and Supervision Support, mentor, and supervise members of the Pharmacy Team and other staff, as appropriate Provide education and training to Practice and PCN teams on therapeutics, medicine optimisation, and medication safety Promote the role and integration of the Pharmacy Team within the PCN, contributing to awareness and best Practice adoption across the wider team Demonstrate commitment to continual service and process improvement through reflective practice and collaboration Confidently collect, analyse, and present data to inform decision-making and improve clinical and operational outcomes Quality & Safety Management Alert other team members to concerns about risk, quality, and safety Identify, report and take action on any safeguarding issues or quality of care concerns arising from working with patients and refer issues onwards as appropriate Participate in clinical governance activities and contribute to improving health outcomes through audits, risk management and quality improvement initiatives Use healthcare technologies to collect data for audits and utilise clinical audit to monitor service quality, service delivery, patient access and continuity of care Help develop efficient systems, processes and protocols Follow professional and organisational policies Effectively manage time, workload, and resources Meet all reporting requirement and deadlines per NHS Quality and Outcome Frameworks