Clinical Pharmacist

Hertford
2 weeks ago
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Clinical Pharmacist

As our Clinical Pharmacist, you will provide the team with expert clinical leadership and direction so that pharmaceutical care is safe, effective, and person-centred.

Hours: 37.5 per week, Monday to Friday, flexible shift pattern.

Clinical Pharmacist

Role profile:

  • Support the pharmacy department to deliver an excellent medicine management service to all customers, supervising the procurement, preparation, dispensing and distribution of medicines.

  • To provide pharmaceutical expertise and input to the care of the patients.

  • To facilitate the daily running of the pharmacy department, providing a safe and effective medicines management service to all patients, staff, consultants and customers.

  • Provide clinical input with respect to medicines to all patients.

  • Ensure accurate and timely charging.

  • Ensure compliance with all appropriate regulatory, professional and best practice frameworks.

    Qualification & Experience:

  • Degree in Pharmacy

  • Registration as a Pharmacist with the General Pharmaceutical Council (any existing or pending Fitness to Practice issues must be declared on application)

  • Postgraduate Diploma relevant to hospital pharmacy practice is desirable but not essential

  • Post registration experience of 2-3 years

  • Clinical pharmacy experience in a secondary acute setting, or proven ability to transfer clinical skills into an acute setting.

    Role and responsibilities include:

  • To provide pharmaceutical expertise and input to the care of the patients

  • To support the pharmacy department to delivery an excellent medicine management service to all customers.

  • Attendance on daily multidisciplinary ward round

  • To supervise the procurement, preparation, dispensing and distribution of medicines.

  • Influence prescribing practice and medicines management within the Hospital.

  • To facilitate the daily running of the Pharmacy Department, providing a safe and effective medicines management service to all patients, staff, consultants and customers.

  • Ensure compliance with all appropriate regulatory, professional and best practice frameworks

  • Ensure accurate and timely charging of invoices.

  • Develop and implement Departmental Standard Operating Procedures

  • Support the Chief Pharmacist to implement and monitor any national guidance, i.e. NICE guidance

  • To participate in audit activities, which will improve the quality of the services, provided by the department including medication incident reporting.

    Desirables

  • Membership of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society (RPS)

  • Acute NHS Healthcare experience

  • Acute Private Healthcare experience

  • Postgraduate Diploma relevant to hospital pharmacy practice

    Clinical Pharmacist

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