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Compass Associates
Somerset
2 months ago
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Independent Prescribing Pharmacist | Part-Time | GP Surgery, Coastal Somerset

Salary: Up to £55,000, plus incredible benefits package

Hours: Part time, 30 hours per week

Location: Somerset


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.


Benefits

  • 25 days annual leave, increasing with length of service.
  • NHS Pension
  • NHS and local discounts
  • Regular CPD and internal wellbeing programmes
  • Enhanced maternity, paternity and family leave
  • Cycle to work scheme
  • And much more...


What you’ll be doing

  • Deliver high-quality medicines management and clinical support for patients with long-term conditions
  • Lead on prescribing audits, high-risk medication reviews, and repeat prescription systems
  • Conduct remote and face-to-face consultations, advising on medicines use and optimisation
  • Support 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 bring

  • Registered 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


Location

This GP Surgery is located in Somerset.


References

Know someone perfect for this role? We offer £200 for each successful referral!

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