Clinical Pharmacist

Circle Health Group
Beckenham
2 weeks ago
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Closing date11/05/2025
HoursPart time
Role TypePermanent
Location(s)
Sloane Hospital - Beckenham
Overview

Clinical Pharmacist
The Sloane Hospital
12 Hours & Permanent
Salary: Up to £48,000.00 FTE per year (depending on level of experience, training and qualification)

The Sloane Hospital in Kent is part of Circle Health Group, Britain's leading provider of independent healthcare with a nationwide network of hospitals & clinics, performing more complex surgery than any other private healthcare provider in the country.

We have an opportunity for a Clinical Pharmacist to join their team of staff in the Pharmacy Department.

This is a part- time role for 12 hours per week. It is a requirement for the hours to be worked across 3 days. The role holder will be required to cover a flexible shift pattern.

Duties of this role include:

Conduct medication reviews for inpatients and outpatients, identifying interactions, contraindications, and opportunities for medicines optimisation.
Provide tailored advice to patients on their treatment plans, including side effects, compliance, and lifestyle considerations.
Support safe prescribing through reconciliation, clinical screening, and dose adjustment
Review and authorise prescriptions in line with clinical guidelines, formulary restrictions, and regulatory requirements.
Promote safe and cost-effective use of medicines by supporting adherence to local and national policies.
Collaborate with procurement, stock control, and pharmacy technicians to ensure medicine availability and supply continuity.
Monitor and report medication incidents, near misses, and adverse drug reactions in line with hospital protocols and MHRA guidance.

Applicants should meet the following criteria:

A degree in Pharmacy MPharm, BSc or BPharm.
GPhC registration as a Pharmacist.
Previous experience in a clinical hospital pharmacy role.
Strong knowledge of therapeutics, clinical guidelines, and pharmaceutical legislation.
Excellent communication and clinical decision-making skills.
Ability to work autonomously and as part of a multidisciplinary team.
Confident using electronic prescribing and medication administration systems (e.g., EPMA).

Salary & Benefits

Circle Health Group is committed to offering competitive starting salaries and access to a wide range of employee benefits, including:

25 days holiday per year + bank holidays, increasing to 30 days with service
Private Pension Scheme
Private Healthcare Scheme for treatment at our hospitals, covering pre-existing medical conditions
Friends & Family Hospital Discounts
Family Friendly policies, including enhanced Maternity, Paternity & Adoption pay
Non-contributory life insurance
Staff engagement hub with access to discounts and extensive rewards and voluntary benefits
Access to resources, tools and services to support your wellbeing
Employee recognition programmes
Industry leading training and development opportunities

…and much more!

Circle Health Group is committed to creating a diverse workforce offering inclusive opportunities for all our colleagues. Our definition of diversity goes beyond the established characteristics protected by the Equality Act, as we strive to attract candidates with diverse experiences, backgrounds, identities or expressions, skills, work styles…and more.

We’re passionate about creating an environment where our people can thrive, grow and develop professionally and personally. Our principles and values guide our colleagues to be selfless, compassionate, committed, collaborative, brave, agile, tenacious and creative and are at the core of our purpose and culture.

To find out more about the Circle Health Group Philosophy:

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