Band 7/8a Clinical Pharmacist - London - March Start

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Are you a Clinical Pharmacist looking for a new challenge in a ward-based setting in London? We have an exciting ongoing locum opportunity for a motivated and skilled pharmacist to join a dynamic healthcare team!

✔ Job Title: Band 7/8a Clinical Pharmacist
✔ Location: London
✔ Duration: Ongoing Contract
✔ Schedule: Monday to Friday
✔ Start Date: March 2025
✔ Rate of Pay: £30 - £40 per hour
✔ Contact: Hattie Boursnell– (phone number removed) /  

What You’ll Be Doing:
As a Clinical Pharmacist, you will be based on the wards, ensuring the safe, effective, and appropriate use of medications. You will conduct medication reviews, offer advice on pharmacotherapy to multidisciplinary teams, and assist in optimizing patient care plans. Collaboration with medical and nursing staff will be key to ensuring positive patient outcomes. Your role will also involve providing clinical support, ensuring the delivery of the highest quality of pharmaceutical services, and monitoring drug interactions.

Requirements & Qualifications:

Current GPhC registration
Previous experience working in a hospital ward-based setting
Ability to work independently and as part of a team
Excellent communication and problem-solving skills
Knowledge of ward-based pharmaceutical services
Flexibility and a commitment to providing high-quality patient care
Working Hours & Contract Duration:
This role offers a Monday to Friday schedule with full-time hours. The contract is ongoing, with the potential for an extension based on performance and service needs.

This opportunity won’t last long! Contact Hattie Boursnell today at (phone number removed) /  or click below to apply now.

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