Specialist Renal Pharmacist - Band 7 | North Bristol NHS Trust
Dyddiad hysbysebu: | 18 Mehefin 2025 |
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Cyflog: | Heb ei nodi |
Gwybodaeth ychwanegol am y cyflog: | £46,148 - £52,809 per annum, pro rata for part time roles. |
Oriau: | Llawn Amser |
Dyddiad cau: | 18 Gorffennaf 2025 |
Lleoliad: | Bristol, BS10 5NB |
Cwmni: | North Bristol NHS |
Math o swydd: | Parhaol |
Cyfeirnod swydd: | 7261674/339-CCS1674-KLE |
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The pharmacy department at North Bristol NHS Trust has an exciting opportunity for a dedicated and passionate pharmacist join the Renal and Transplant pharmacy team. The renal unit at North Bristol NHS Trust is the largest renal transplant centre in the South West and provides renal replacement therapies across seven satellite haemodialysis units.
This post will give the successful candidate an excellent opportunity to work within the highly integrated multi-professional renal team. The successful candidate will assist in the provision of highly specialist pharmaceutical care across both inpatient and outpatient services, and work to support the medicines optimisation agenda in both primary and secondary care.
The post holder will also lead on the implementation and development of medication reviews to dialysis patients.
The post holder will be supported to attain their non-medical prescribing qualification and to support pharmacist led outpatient activity.
The successful postholder will work closely with a collaborative and engaged multi-professional team to deliver outstanding services. They will have a close and supportive network around them.
• To support the Renal and Transplant pharmacy team in maintaining and developing the pharmaceutical service to the specialty.
• Provide expert clinical services including medicines reconciliation, advice on prescribing, therapeutic drug monitoring and concordance.
• Work closely with ward teams ensuring patient flow and timely discharge, including attendance at ward board rounds, liaising with relevant professionals and services, and transcribing of patient discharge medications.
• To assist the highly specialist pharmacists in delivering agreed standards of care to ensure the safe and cost-effective use of medicines. This includes providing advice to patients and clinical staff and support in the administration of appropriate medicines management systems, including homecare and liaising with healthcare professionals within primary care and advice on highly complex medicines and chronic disease states.
• To assist the highly specialist pharmacists in the management of medicines expenditure via regular analysis and audits to identify and manage CIP savings.
• Actively participate in audit, research and development. Where appropriate publicise the results of such work through presentations and publications.
• To provide education and training to other healthcare staff as appropriate.
North Bristol NHS Trust employs over 12,000 staff providing healthcare to the residents of Bristol, South Gloucestershire and North Somerset from our award-winning hospital building at Southmead. We are the regional Major Trauma Centre, and an internationally recognised centre of excellence in a range of services and major specialities. Our vision is that by enabling our teams to be the best that they can be, we will provide exceptional healthcare, personally delivered.
North Bristol NHS Trust values all people as individuals. We aim to be an anti-discriminatory organisation and are committed to building a team that represents a variety of backgrounds, perspectives, and skills. We welcome applicants from all underrepresented groups.
Knowledge, Training, Experience and Skills Required
• Degree in pharmacy (4 year programme leading to MPharm, BPharm or BSc (Pharmacy)) together with equivalent experience
• One year pre-registration experience – pre-registration examination passed and tutor assessment satisfactory.
• Current registration with General Pharmaceutical Council
• Clinical Pharmacy Diploma or equivalent
• Independent prescriber (or willing to undertake training when requested)
• Has experience as a band 6 clinical pharmacist
• Postgraduate training/experience relevant to the specialist area
• Familiar with all relevant Trust policies and departmental
• Standard Operating Procedures
• Evidence of Continuing Professional Development
• Ability to proactively use, maintain and develop professional knowledge in specialist area to enhance patient care through the safe and effective use of medicines.
• Ability to manage time and prioritise effectively
• Ability to provide specialist clinical pharmacy services to identified wards/areas
• Excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to liaise effectively with staff at all levels within the Trust and the wider Integrated Care System
• Communicate effectively with patients/carers, healthcare professionals, colleagues within the pharmacy and staff working in primary care. Deals with queries from all these groups
• Ability to present information, both orally and written, in a clear and concise manner
• Ability to use own initiative and work as an individual or as part of a team using an adaptable and flexible approach.
• Able to advise on pharmacy legislation relevant to specialist area.
• Problem solving skills appropriate to the level of the post.
• Review and process complex information with minimum supervision.
• IT skills – pharmacy computer system, standard PC office software to ECDL level and data base searches
Finance, service development, governance
• In conjunction with the highly specialist renal & transplant pharmacists provide and develop a specialist pharmaceutical service to the Renal & Transplant specialty within the Trust.
• Attend speciality meetings and meetings with Specialty and Divisional management teams as required and produce reports on activity as directed.
• Advise on strategies to ensure cost-effective use of resources and be involved with achieving CIP targets. Provide feedback regarding this to prescribers.
• Support achieving general pharmacy and appropriate specialist CQUIN targets.
• To support the highly specialist renal & transplant pharmacists to help progress the pharmacoeconomics element of the service.
• Record and investigate incidents in line with Trust procedures.
• Record clinical Pharmacy activity in line with departmental procedures.
• Audit and risk manage selected areas of practice to promote continuous quality improvement as required by the Division, Pharmacy department or the Trust.
Clinical
• Clinically screen prescriptions to ensure the safe, efficient, evidence-based and rational use of medicines in line with the Trust Formulary and departmental policies so that risks to patients are minimised.
• Challenge inappropriate prescribing and escalate as appropriate.
• Support and promote antimicrobial stewardship
• Be the named pharmacy contact for the clinical screening of homecare prescriptions for renal & transplant outpatients.
• Ensure that an accurate medication history and a full medicines reconciliation (in line with Trust policy) is completed for all patients seen as part of a clinical pharmacy service to allocated inpatient ward(s).
• Provide advice and information to patients/carers to ensure compliance with complex treatment regimens including immune suppression and renal replacement therapies
• To lead on medication reviews to patients undergoing renal replacement therapy at satellite units
• Provide accurate medicines information to other healthcare professionals and patients.
• Provide support and implement the self-medication policy for patients able to manage their medications in this manner.
• Deliver effective management of patient's medication to ensure timely and seamless discharge of patients. Communicate effectively with healthcare colleagues in Primary care when necessary, as part of this process.
• Maintain medicines management systems in conjunction with patients/carers, ward staff and pharmacy staff.
• Provide professional supervision to Patients Services on a sessional basis including being the responsible pharmacist when required.
Education & Training
• Contribute to the training of pharmacy undergraduates, medical students, pre-registration pharmacists, pharmacy technicians and medical and nursing staff as appropriate.
• Train other pharmacists to provide cover to the renal & transplant service when needed.
• Support the development and training of trainee pharmacists as needed.
• Keep up to date with developments in pharmacy to maintain a high level of professional knowledge and competence. Attend study days and courses as necessary for the development of the service and the individual.
• Maintain a record of CPD in line with GPhC requirements.
Leadership & Management
• Represent specialist pharmaceutical interests in multidisciplinary meetings within the Trust and in the wider local health economy, sharing knowledge and experience with other neurosciences pharmacists at a local and national level.
• Act as a role model for less experienced pharmacists and promote best practice.
• Supervise medicines management technicians and/or other dedicated pharmacy staff.
• Responsible for conducting appraisals, one to one meetings and sickness absence interviews for staff under your line management.
Other
• Provide professional supervision to Patients Services on a sessional basis including being the responsible pharmacist when required.
• Participate in the pharmacy weekend, bank holiday and late duty service.
• Participate in the pharmacy emergency duty “on-call” rota if required.
This advert closes on Wednesday 9 Jul 2025