Clinical Pharmacist
Dyddiad hysbysebu: | 11 Awst 2025 |
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Cyflog: | £45,945.00 i £53,625.00 bob blwyddyn |
Gwybodaeth ychwanegol am y cyflog: | £45945.00 - £53625.00 a year |
Oriau: | Llawn Amser |
Dyddiad cau: | 08 Medi 2025 |
Lleoliad: | Swindon, SN3 4BF |
Cwmni: | NHS Jobs |
Math o swydd: | Parhaol |
Cyfeirnod swydd: | A5777-25-0017 |
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Clinical Predominantly involves direct patient contact whether face to face, via telephone or video. May include domiciliary or care home visits as required. Competently manage and undertake patient clinics, organising workload and processes around this to ensure timely patient follow-ups and medicine optimisation. Participate in and lead on long-term condition management plans and holistic processes, within your area of competence. Carry out structured medication reviews (SMRs) for patients. Ensure that any monitoring that is needed for the review is completed or arrange for this to be done. As competence grows this will involve ordering and then later reviewing blood tests. Review and manage where appropriate long-term conditions within your area of competence such as blood pressure control and other cardiovascular risk factors. Being aware of the holistic needs of the patient. Make changes to therapy where needed. This will be in collaboration with colleagues such as healthcare assistants, nurses and GPs. To educate and support patients in the use of their medicines and optimising their health. This will include referral onto to other services as appropriate. This may also involve supporting colleagues to run groups, and production of health promotional information and materials. Address day to day issues raised by patients / staff or other HCPs in relation to medicine management. Issues such as alternatives for out of stock items, clinical assessment of need for items not on repeat prescription and overseeing requests for prescribing from other professionals. Provide support, guidance and assistance as able to other members of the pharmacy team Ensure clear, concise and appropriate documentation Identify patients suitable for electronic repeat dispensing (eRD), discuss with them how the scheme works, assess consent, and liaise with community colleagues to ensure appropriate communication to allow smooth continuation of care. Medicines reconciliation - To reconcile medicines on the patients, record from discharge letters and outpatient clinic letters. To support the technicians with the more clinically challenging discharges, to provide quality assurance of the process and to follow up any outstanding issues to ensure reconciliation is completed in a safe and timely manner. Assess patients new to the PCN to review their medicines and their care. Refer into hospital services for ongoing care as appropriate. Arrange future monitoring as needed. Working with the PCN pharmacy technicians if required to ensure that processes around receiving ongoing medication supplies are understood. Projects and quality improvement - Work with the PCN pharmacy teams to collate PCN data for the optimisation of medication in key areas. To conduct audits, searches and prepare reports with the support of the senior clinical pharmacist. Track progress and feedback to senior members of the team as required. Work with the PCN pharmacy technician and other staff in carrying out audits, identifying areas requiring improvement. Draft action plans and lead on areas of implementation, as necessary. Play a key role working with colleagues to develop PCN wide policies and protocols. Draft documents and present these to senior colleagues adjusting and reviewing as directed. Contribute to the dissemination and implementation of agreed processes and changes in practice overseeing and supervising within your designated practices. Medication safety - To facilitate switches of medication in line with local formulary choices or changes in practice within your area of competence Work with the PCN pharmacy team to assess and give advice on medication alerts as appropriate. Where required support dissemination and action, following us as required. Identify areas where new or updated policies and procedures are necessary. Produce such policies and protocols for the practices within your scope of competence. Work with senior colleagues in implementation of these and later assessing impact. Help with keeping a database of when reviews of current documents are required and ensuring the cycle of review is kept active. Construct or use existing searches to identify patients on high-risk medicines and ensure that monitoring and review is carried out in line with guidelines. Flag up any deviations or concerns with clinical colleagues. To report Significant Events and complaints in a timely manner to the practice leads as appropriate. To access Eclipse and work with colleagues to ensure that this is used appropriately to optimise outcomes for patients and the practices. Carry out searches for people on medicines that require a shared care agreement (SCA). Ensure that this agreement is documented and that the actions allocated to the GP practice are carried out. Highlight any concerns to senior clinical colleagues as applicable. Evidence based medicines and medicines information - To provide information to colleagues in response to formal and informal enquiries. As appropriate log information given. Access local and regional medicines information sources as appropriate and refer to senior clinical colleagues for advice or handover as needed. Promote evidence-based medicine, use of licensed medicines and clear documentation of discussions, reasoning, and consent where medicines are used outside of usual practice. Ensure that alternatives have been considered and therapy is appropriate. Raise any issues with the senior clinical pharmacists or prescriber. Training and development - Develop and deliver training for other staff such as doctors, nurses, and allied health professionals on medicine related themes. Invite feedback to improve training in the practice and disseminate good practice in all the surgeries. Collaborate with colleagues to develop and deliver training to non-clinical staff and patients. Complete or have completed the 18 months CPPE PCPEP pathway (or equivalent) To be or be willing to become an Independent Prescriber Complete all statutory and mandatory training as required. Provide support and supervision to less experienced pharmacy staff. Aid development and facilitate competency assessments of staff within your area of competence. Relationships and networks- Develop mutual working relationships with colleagues. Liaise with community pharmacy colleagues as appropriate. Develop working relationships to promote communication and cooperation. Signpost patients to the community pharmacy New Medicines Service and Community Pharmacy Consultation Service, or other services that may be of benefit to them. Liaise with Integrated Care Board (ICB) colleagues where appropriate including colleagues in the Prescription Ordering Direct (POD) hub. Liaise with hospital and mental health pharmacy colleagues as well as community colleagues such as district nurses and care home staff for advice and discussion on individual patient care. Participate in meetings such as practice meetings, patient meetings and informal meetings to raise the role of the pharmacist and promote medicines optimization. Strategic - Work with colleagues to determine important outcomes and track progress towards these. Contribute to spreadsheets or dashboards to demonstrate the work of the pharmacy team. Help ensure that evidence is available to facilitate regulatory oversight such as Care Quality Commission (CQC) inspections and audits. Help with any concerns raised around medication storage or processes relating to surgery held medicines in a timely manner. Work with colleagues in promoting public health schemes and promoting health equity across the PCN. Lead on aspects of this as required by the senior team. Work with colleagues in promoting consistent ways of working and introducing new ways of working. Lead on aspects of these as required by the senior team.