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Clinical Pharmacist

Job details
Posting date: 12 February 2026
Salary: Not specified
Additional salary information: Negotiable
Hours: Full time
Closing date: 15 March 2026
Location: Buckingham, MK18 1NU
Company: NHS Jobs
Job type: Permanent
Job reference: A0325-26-0001

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Job Summary The Clinical Pharmacist will work as part of the multidisciplinary primary care team in a patient-facing role, providing expert clinical pharmacy input to support safe, effective, and person-centred use of medicines. The post holder will contribute to medicines optimisation, long-term condition management, and quality improvement across the practice/Primary Care Network (PCN). The post holder will be an independent prescriber or be working towards prescribing qualification and will practise within their scope of competence. Responsibilities will be delivered collaboratively across the pharmacy team, with specific lead roles allocated according to service priorities, experience, and development needs. Job Responsibilities Patient-Facing Clinical Care Provide clinical pharmacy services to patients with single or multiple long-term conditions where medicines optimisation is required (e.g. diabetes, hypertension, heart failure). Manage patients with complex polypharmacy, frailty, and high-risk medicine regimens. Undertake structured clinical medication reviews (SMRs) to improve safety, effectiveness, and adherence. Optimise ongoing medication plans in line with clinical guidelines, best practice, and patient preferences. Make prescribing decisions within scope of practice or provide recommendations to GPs and other clinicians where appropriate. Provide patient education and support to promote shared decision-making and self-management. Provide clinical pharmacy support to patients in care homes, including structured medication reviews for frail older people and those with complex needs. Work collaboratively with care home staff, GPs, and community teams to optimise medicines, reduce polypharmacy, and minimise medicines-related harm.Medicines Optimisation & Safety Contribute to medicines optimisation initiatives across the practice. Support safe prescribing by identifying and addressing medicines-related risks. Contribute to the implementation of national and local safety alerts, guidance, and best practice. Participate in antimicrobial stewardship and other prescribing quality initiatives in line with agreed team roles. Support review of medicines associated with unplanned hospital admissions and readmissions. Support achievement of Quality and Outcomes Framework (QOF) indicators through medicines optimisation, structured reviews, and appropriate monitoring. Identify patients requiring intervention to meet QOF and other quality framework requirements, including long-term condition management and medicines safety indicators.Care Transitions & High-Risk Patients Support medicines reconciliation following hospital discharge, intermediate care, care home admission, and transfers between care settings. Help ensure continuity of medicines supply for vulnerable, frail, and high-risk patients. Contribute to identification and proactive management of patient cohorts at increased risk of harm from medicines. Support medicines optimisation initiatives within care homes, including falls prevention, anticholinergic burden reduction, and end-of-life care planning. Repeat Prescribing & Prescribing Systems Support safe and effective repeat prescribing processes. Review medicines reaching review dates and ensure appropriate monitoring is in place. Contribute to development and maintenance of prescribing policies and formularies. Work within shared care protocols and local prescribing guidance. Multidisciplinary Working & Service Development Work collaboratively with GPs, nurses, and other healthcare professionals. Develop effective working relationships with community pharmacy, hospital pharmacy, and wider health and social care teams. Contribute pharmaceutical expertise to service development, pathway redesign, and quality improvement initiatives. Support delivery of PCN priorities, enhanced services, and quality frameworks including QOF and local incentive schemes. Work with the multidisciplinary team to improve prescribing quality, monitoring, and outcomes aligned with national and local priorities. Contribute to audits and quality improvement activity linked to QOF performance and prescribing indicators. Education, Training & Information Provide medicines-related advice and support to practice staff and patients. Contribute to education and training on medicines optimisation and therapeutics. Support dissemination of key prescribing messages and updates. Quality, Governance & Professional Responsibilities Contribute to prescribing audits and quality improvement activity. Support compliance with CQC standards where medicines are involved. Maintain accurate, timely and high-quality clinical records and documentation. Adhere to professional standards, practice policies, and relevant legislation. Maintain patient confidentiality in line with data protection and Caldicott principles. Participate in appraisal, CPD, and service development.

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