Clinical Pharmacist - working from home

Medacy Ltd
Newcastle upon Tyne, England
10 months ago
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Medacy is looking to recruit clinical pharmacists to support practices whilst working from home.


Just so you know, this is a permanent opportunity, and we are not seeking to engage on a locum basis.


We have opportunities in SystmOne and Emis practices.


The role will involve playing a full and active role as part of the practice's multidisciplinary team.

The ideal candidate for the role will have:

  • Independent Presciber Status
  • Previous GP Practice experience
  • At least three years of post-graduate experience
  • Excellent Clinical knowledge
  • The commitment to continue learning and developing.
  • The confidence to work as part of a busy GP practice
  • The ability to adapt to convey information to patients and fellow healthcare professionals.
  • The minimum requirement is 15 hours per week.


The successful candidate will join The Medacy Practice, a unique support network that allows pharmacists to develop, thrive, and realise their full potential.


Join Medacy, the future of pharmacist practice.


Responsibilities and Duties


  • Complete medication reviews
  • Process specialist treatment letters
  • Care home support
  • Support practice dispensary
  • Process hospital discharge letters
  • Serve as the primary point of contact in practice for all medication-related inquiries.


Qualifications and Skills

  • The ability to adapt your style to convey information to fellow healthcare professionals and the most challenging patients
  • Registered with the General Pharmaceutical Council
  • Hold Personal Professional Indemnity Insurance
  • Be able to demonstrate commitment to CPD
  • Clinical Diploma is beneficial but not essential
  • Independent Prescriber essential


Benefits

  • Excellent Salary
  • The opportunity to grow and develop
  • The opportunity to join The Medacy Practice
  • Pension Scheme


Job Types: Full-time, Part-time


Salary: £53,000 per year

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