Senior Clinical Pharmacy Technician, Renal Services - Band 5
| Posting date: | 19 March 2026 |
|---|---|
| Salary: | Not specified |
| Additional salary information: | £20.25 - £31.66 pro rata |
| Hours: | Full time |
| Closing date: | 18 April 2026 |
| Location: | Epsom, KT18 7EG |
| Company: | Epsom and St Helier University Hospitals NHS Trust |
| Job type: | Permanent |
| Job reference: | 7884763/343-7884763-AHP-DNM |
Summary
A Vacancy at Epsom and St Helier University Hospitals NHS Trust.
OVERALL SUMMARY:
The Trust’s mission is ‘to put the patient first and deliver great care to every patient, every day’. Our priorities are to create a “one team, one trust” culture and focus on the delivery of the following five objectives to ensure we provide high quality, compassionate care to all of our patients:
· Deliveringsafeand effective care across our sites
· Creating a positiveexperiencethat meets the expectations of our patients, their families and carers
· Providingresponsivecare that delivers the right treatment, in the right place at the right time
· Beingfinancially sustainable
· Working in partnershipwith our patients, commissioners, other health and care providers, local authorities, the voluntary sector, the NHS TDA, NHS England and Monitor in the interests of our patients and a sustainable local health and social care economy.
Medicines Management Duties
1. To assist in the provision of ward-based pharmacy services to the renal unit
2. To optimise drug management by taking drug histories, assessing patients’ own drugs at admission for use during their hospital stay and promoting one stop dispensing, as well as reducing unnecessary dispensing of medication during their stay and on discharge.
1. To resolve and/or appropriately refer interventions back to the clinical pharmacist or liaise with other members of the MDT within scope and experience.
4. To record details of medication history, patient’s own supply and any other relevant information on the electronic in-patient prescription chart in accordance with pharmacy procedures.
1. To document interventions and discrepancies related to prescribing of medicines on the electronic patient records.
6. To encourage and support compliance with the local formulary and prescribing policies and guidelines.
7. To effectively communicate with patients regarding medicines supply and to identify administration or adherence problems.
8. To help ensure smooth transfer of medicines between wards,minimisingopportunities for missed doses
9. To ensure the maintenance of a high standard of stock control and stock rotation for medicines in areas under his/her control, working closely with the top-up assistant and to regularly review stock lists twice a year in liaison with the ward pharmacist and ward sister/manager.
10.To communicate appropriately with pharmacists, pharmacy stores staff and/orward staff regarding issues with medication.
11.To be able to identify, prioritise and fulfill urgent medicine supply requests in order to reduce the time for patients to receive their medication and minimise the risk of missed doses/delays to discharge.
12.To identify anticipated discharges and to assist in providing a timely supply of appropriate discharge medication, including for those patients requiring monitored dosage systems.
13.To assist in providing a patient counseling service for medicines at discharge.
14.To promote and develop effective discharge planning with respect to medicines, working in close liaison with primary care colleagues.
15.To liaise with GP practices, local community pharmacists and nursing / residential homes to ensure any medicine management issues are addressed and managed throughout the patients hospital stay.
16.To liaise with the nurses, doctors, primary care and other healthcare professionals to ensure a seamless ward pharmacy service is delivered to patients.
17.To contribute to financial savings by maximising use of patients’ own drugs and ensuring effective stock control, participating in audits as required and ensuring ward returns are dealt with in a timely manner.
For further details, please refer to the attached job description
SWT Renal and Transplantation Unit and its Satellites:
1. To be the named contact for nursing staff on medicines management issues at the main unit at St Helier Hospital and satellite dialysis units, making regular visits to each Satellite Unit to maintain and monitor facilities storage, fridge temperatures, stock rotation and other medication related issues
2. To liaise with satellite unit staff regarding the supply of stock and non-stock drugs from the Pharmacy department at St Helier.
3. Provide guidance and support to the prescribing team regarding the reimbursement of Payment by Results (PbR) excluded immunosuppressant therapy as appropriate
This advert closes on Friday 31 Jul 2026
OVERALL SUMMARY:
The Trust’s mission is ‘to put the patient first and deliver great care to every patient, every day’. Our priorities are to create a “one team, one trust” culture and focus on the delivery of the following five objectives to ensure we provide high quality, compassionate care to all of our patients:
· Deliveringsafeand effective care across our sites
· Creating a positiveexperiencethat meets the expectations of our patients, their families and carers
· Providingresponsivecare that delivers the right treatment, in the right place at the right time
· Beingfinancially sustainable
· Working in partnershipwith our patients, commissioners, other health and care providers, local authorities, the voluntary sector, the NHS TDA, NHS England and Monitor in the interests of our patients and a sustainable local health and social care economy.
Medicines Management Duties
1. To assist in the provision of ward-based pharmacy services to the renal unit
2. To optimise drug management by taking drug histories, assessing patients’ own drugs at admission for use during their hospital stay and promoting one stop dispensing, as well as reducing unnecessary dispensing of medication during their stay and on discharge.
1. To resolve and/or appropriately refer interventions back to the clinical pharmacist or liaise with other members of the MDT within scope and experience.
4. To record details of medication history, patient’s own supply and any other relevant information on the electronic in-patient prescription chart in accordance with pharmacy procedures.
1. To document interventions and discrepancies related to prescribing of medicines on the electronic patient records.
6. To encourage and support compliance with the local formulary and prescribing policies and guidelines.
7. To effectively communicate with patients regarding medicines supply and to identify administration or adherence problems.
8. To help ensure smooth transfer of medicines between wards,minimisingopportunities for missed doses
9. To ensure the maintenance of a high standard of stock control and stock rotation for medicines in areas under his/her control, working closely with the top-up assistant and to regularly review stock lists twice a year in liaison with the ward pharmacist and ward sister/manager.
10.To communicate appropriately with pharmacists, pharmacy stores staff and/orward staff regarding issues with medication.
11.To be able to identify, prioritise and fulfill urgent medicine supply requests in order to reduce the time for patients to receive their medication and minimise the risk of missed doses/delays to discharge.
12.To identify anticipated discharges and to assist in providing a timely supply of appropriate discharge medication, including for those patients requiring monitored dosage systems.
13.To assist in providing a patient counseling service for medicines at discharge.
14.To promote and develop effective discharge planning with respect to medicines, working in close liaison with primary care colleagues.
15.To liaise with GP practices, local community pharmacists and nursing / residential homes to ensure any medicine management issues are addressed and managed throughout the patients hospital stay.
16.To liaise with the nurses, doctors, primary care and other healthcare professionals to ensure a seamless ward pharmacy service is delivered to patients.
17.To contribute to financial savings by maximising use of patients’ own drugs and ensuring effective stock control, participating in audits as required and ensuring ward returns are dealt with in a timely manner.
For further details, please refer to the attached job description
SWT Renal and Transplantation Unit and its Satellites:
1. To be the named contact for nursing staff on medicines management issues at the main unit at St Helier Hospital and satellite dialysis units, making regular visits to each Satellite Unit to maintain and monitor facilities storage, fridge temperatures, stock rotation and other medication related issues
2. To liaise with satellite unit staff regarding the supply of stock and non-stock drugs from the Pharmacy department at St Helier.
3. Provide guidance and support to the prescribing team regarding the reimbursement of Payment by Results (PbR) excluded immunosuppressant therapy as appropriate
This advert closes on Friday 31 Jul 2026