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Southampton
3 months ago
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Are you a Clinical Pharmacist looking for an exciting opportunity in Southampton? Our client is offering a full-time, permanent position with access to further training and progression opportunities. Join a renowned hospital that provides world-class care and delivers some of the best cardiac surgery results in the country.

This Clinical Pharmacist role offers a competitive salary up to £53,000 annually. You'll enjoy a comprehensive benefits package, including 35 days of annual leave (inclusive of bank holidays), a contributory pension scheme with flexible retirement options, and private medical insurance.

As a Clinical Pharmacist, you will:

Provide advice and support to consultants, nurses, and other clinicians to ensure the safe, appropriate, and cost-effective use of medicines.
Interact with patients across various departments to determine their pharmaceutical needs and review medication history.
Build strong working relationships with colleagues and consultants to improve patient outcomes.
Suggest new processes and equipment to enhance health outcomes and safety.
Stay updated with the latest developments in prescribing practices.Package and Benefits:

The Clinical Pharmacist role comes with a generous package, including:

Annual salary of up to £53,000.
35 days annual leave inclusive of bank holidays.
Employer and employee contributory pension with flexible retirement options.
Private medical insurance and life assurance.
Additional benefits such as health assessments, an Employee Assistance Programme, and more.The ideal candidate for the Clinical Pharmacist role will have:

A degree in pharmacy and current GPhC registration.
At least 1 year of post-qualification practice in hospital settings.
Non-medical prescribing skills, which would be advantageous.If you have experience or interest in roles such as Hospital Pharmacist, Clinical Pharmacist, Inpatient Pharmacist, Pharmacy Manager, this Clinical Pharmacist position could be a perfect fit for you.

If you're ready to take on the challenge of a Clinical Pharmacist role in a dynamic hospital setting, this opportunity in Southampton could be your next career move. Apply now to join a team dedicated to providing exceptional patient care and advancing your professional skills. Or contact Chloe at Leaders In Care (url removed) (phone number removed)

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