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Band 7 Hospital Pharmacist Lincolnshire

Bluestones Medical Recruitment Limited
Lincoln
2 days ago
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ENS Group are the leading Healthcare recruitment agency operating nationwide and working with a variety of NHS Trusts across the UK.

Job Title:Band 7 Hospital Pharmacist Lincolnshire
Location:Hospital-based, Lincolnshire
Rate:£30 per hour
Contract Type:Locum
Working Hours:Full-time (Monday to Friday, 37.5 hours per week)
Start Date:ASAP
Duration:Ongoing

Job Description:
We are currently seeking an experienced and motivatedBand 7 Hospital Pharmacistfor a full-time locum position based at an NHS hospital inLincolnshire. This is an excellent opportunity to join a dedicated and supportive pharmacy team delivering clinical services across a range of inpatient wards.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Clinical screening and validation of prescriptions
  • Medicines reconciliation and patient counselling
  • Participating in ward rounds and providing pharmaceutical advice to medical and nursing staff
  • Supporting safe and effective use of medicines in line with Trust policies and procedures
  • Supervising and supporting junior pharmacists or pre-registration trainees where required

Requirements:

  • GPhC-registered Pharmacist
  • Recent UK hospital experience (minimum 612 months preferred)
  • Strong clinical knowledge and confidence working independently
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
  • Ability to start at short notice

Benefits:

  • Competitive hourly rate of £30
  • Flexible, ongoing contract
  • Support from a specialist pharmacy recruitment consultant
  • Opportunity to gain experience within a well-regarded NHS Trust

If you're an experienced hospital pharmacist looking for your next locum opportunity in Lincolnshire, wed love to hear from you.

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