Clinical Pharmacist

Compass Associates
Bathampton
6 days ago
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Independent Prescribing Pharmacist | Part-Time | GP Surgery, Coastal SomersetSalary: Up to £55,000, plus incredible benefits packageHours: Part time, 30 hours per weekLocation: Somerset

Below covers everything you need to know about what this opportunity entails, as well as what is expected from applicants.

Are you an independent prescribing pharmacist, looking to work within a close-knit, supportive team?

Feeling like you’re not progressing within your current position?

Join a leading GP Surgery in Somerset!

We're working alongside a well-regarded GP practice in Somerset that's undergoing an exciting transformation – and they’re looking for a motivated, patient-focused Clinical Pharmacist to join the team.

Set in a coastal town in Somerset this practice serves a close-knit patient population of just over 12,000. It’s the main GP hub in the area, with newly refurbished facilities and a strong commitment to modern, integrated care. You’ll be working alongside GPs, nurses, ANPs and allied health professionals to deliver excellent patient-centred care.

This will be a part time position where you’ll be working across 30-hours per week.

Benefits25 days annual leave, increasing with length of service.NHS PensionNHS and local discountsRegular CPD and internal wellbeing programmesEnhanced maternity, paternity and family leaveCycle to work schemeAnd much more...

What you’ll be doingDeliver high-quality medicines management and clinical support for patients with long-term conditionsLead on prescribing audits, high-risk medication reviews, and repeat prescription systemsConduct remote and face-to-face consultations, advising on medicines use and optimisationSupport clinical decision-making, treatment plans, and patient safety protocols.Collaborate with the wider clinical team to deliver safe, effective, person-centred care

What you’ll bringRegistered Pharmacist with the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC).Qualified Independent Prescriber (or working towards completion).Completed the CPPE Primary Care Pathway.Demonstrated experience in a primary care or GP setting.Excellent communication, documentation, and critical-thinking skills.Confident with clinical systems

LocationThis GP Surgery is located in Somerset.

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