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Clinical Pharmacist - Swindon...

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Swindon
3 days ago
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Job Description

We are seeking a dedicated and proactive Clinical Pharmacist to join a team in Swindon. This is a fantastic opportunity to play a key role in delivering high-quality patient care within a dynamic and supportive healthcare environment. As a Clinical Pharmacist, you will work closely with GPs, nurses, and other healthcare professionals to provide expert medication management, improve patient outcomes, and support prescribing practices.

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  • Provide expert clinical advice on the safe and effective use of medicines.
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  • Conduct structured medication reviews to optimise patient treatment plans.
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  • Support prescribing decisions to ensure cost-effective and evidence-based practices.
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  • Offer guidance on long-term condition management, including diabetes, hypertension, and respiratory diseases.
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    About You:/n

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  • A degree in Pharmacy (MPharm or equivalent).
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  • Registration with the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC).
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  • Experience in a primary care, hospital, or community pharmacy setting.
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  • A postgraduate qualification in clinical pharmacy (desirable but not essential).
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    For more information please get in touch on and Ibraim would be happy to discuss this opportunity further.

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    Tagged as: Clinical Pharmacist, Pharmacy, Swindon

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