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Lead Pharmacist, Pharmacy Workforce Infrastructure Programme

Job details
Posting date: 29 September 2025
Salary: £72,921.00 to £83,362.00 per year
Additional salary information: £72921.00 - £83362.00 a year
Hours: Full time
Closing date: 13 October 2025
Location: London, SW10 9NH
Company: NHS Jobs
Job type: Contract
Job reference: C9289-CS-180

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Summary

Strategic Development and Professional Leadership Developing and implement a strategy / plan to train people to become DPPs within the ICS Source access to training to create more DPPs Report on training uptake / completion for DPPs Encourage and develop prescribing mentoring models and networks Develop a DPP database or equivalent enabler to enable aspiring pharmacists to link in with potential DPPs Sourcing facilitators to provide DPP training to cohorts, preventing the need for additional procurement Work collaboratively across London to embed a do once and share approach, identifying risks and mitigations. Contribute to ICS Pharmacy Workforce models and transformation. Support organisations to implement the prescribing elements of the foundation pharmacist training reforms. Contributing to the local training and workforce development plan and to enhance patient care by providing leadership and direction with respect to the quality of education and training. To be an advocate and a positive role model, by promoting leadership that inspires, motivates and empowers pharmacist IPs and DPPs To provide expert advice on working as an IP and being a DPP. To attend and host events across the region, to develop key networks and relationships to ensure effective local and regional engagement and responsiveness with IPs and DPPs. To work with providers and others to support and capture IP and DPP training innovation locally and ensure national and local conversations develop best practice To advise stakeholders across community, primary care and hospital sectors of pharmacy on policy changes that may impact the development, funding or provision of IPs and DPPs. Educational and Workforce Development To engage with and support the development of pharmacist education and training programmes where needed to support strategic development of training to meet the national pharmacist training developments and Long-Term Workforce Plan Work with local organisations within the ICS, including training hubs and others involved in pharmacist development to monitor the uptake of independent prescribing courses and implementation of the National Trainee Foundation Pharmacist Programme, IP pathfinders and act as a conduit between regional and ICS to escalate and action issues arises. Work in collaboration with organisations within the ICS, including training hubs to enable delivery of future iterations of the National Trainee Foundation Pharmacist Programme and ensure maximal update of Independent Prescribing courses by pharmacists Financial and Physical Resources Monitoring of contracts and performance of relevant providers and ensuring that provider performance aligns, and complies, with contractual terms and conditions To monitor financial and performance targets as related to pharmacy workforce . Advise on innovative opportunities in relation to pharmacy workforce and support strategies and programmes to maximise service benefits. Undertake tracking of progress against plans and transition milestones, ensuring appropriate processes are in place to flag issues, risks and concerns with the relevant stakeholders. To actively contribute to identifying strategies to deliver value for money and cost effective use of medicines to inform the prescribing budget financial planning process. To manage selected budgets for individual projects, services and payments effectively and with probity and as an authorised/deputised signatory (up to relevant limits). Network development and Multi-professional working Lead and facilitate networks to enable collaboration o meet the needs and support innovations in delivering high quality prescribing practice.Support and development of education and training networks Quality and Safety To emphasise the importance and promote the development of a quality learning environment for all learners. To support the development of regional and local quality assurance processes and systems across pharmacy sectors To support development and monitoring of quality metrics as per NHS England WT&E requirements To attend local, regional and ICS level meetings that are relevant to Pharmacist IP development To undertake professional development identified for the role (attendance at required training days, on-line e-learning packages, etc). Research & Development Locally collate information and feedback on initiatives regionally to assist in the development of future iterations of the National Training Foundation Pharmacist Programme To undertake scoping exercises and research to inform development of pharmacist IPs and DPPs Communications & Relationships Build and maintain an active network of contacts, communicating and consulting with all stakeholders in projects and transformation work Ensure the communication, promotion and encouragement of best practice in relation to pharmacy workforce development and prescribing Advise, influence, recommend and negotiate with a wide range of stakeholders. Work effectively with own team and colleagues across NW London and at Place. Communicate often complex, sensitive or contentious written and verbal information to a wide range of audiences. To be able to support GP practices, patients, the wider NHS and social organisations in situations of either antagonistic, emotional and language barriers. To deal with difficult issues / situations using diplomacy and sensitivity. To respond to Freedom of Information requests, patient complaints or MP/council enquiries regarding pharmacy workforce and independent prescribing. Governance and Meetings Attend relevant strategic and governance meetings within the ICS as required. Other Responsibilities The prescribing training leads may be responsible for supporting, developing and/or delivering other aspects of pharmacist career training not yet identified that support the development of IP and DPP pharmacists.

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