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Highly Specialised Weight Management Pharmacist - Band 8a

NHS
Bristol
3 days ago
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Highly Specialised Weight Management Pharmacist - Band 8a North Bristol NHS Trust has an opportunity for a committed, self-motivated and forward-thinking part-time band 8a pharmacist to help support our Tier 4 (Surgical) and Tier 3 (Medical) weight-loss management services. This post includes weekend working.
Main duties of the job You will work as part of the multidisciplinary team to help manage the pharmaceutical needs of patients in both a clinic and ward-based setting. The post-holder would help to support the weight loss management lead pharmacist with the clinics for managing a new generation of weight-loss medication and support Tier 4 patients through their surgical journey from pre-admission to post-discharge. Responsibilities include prescribing both within and outside a clinic environment, leadership and financial and governance reporting. There will also be opportunities to input to staff training and development including pharmacy, medical and nursing staff and involvement with the services provided by the largest acute trust in the South-West of England. Applications are invited for this challenging and very rewarding post from prescribing Pharmacists with extensive hospital experience who are seeking a stimulating clinical role with an opportunity to use and develop training skills.
About us North Bristol NHS Trust employs over 12,000 staff providing healthcare to the residents of Bristol, South Gloucestershire and North Somerset from our award-winning hospital building at Southmead. We are the regional Major Trauma Centre, and an internationally recognised centre of excellence in a range of services and major specialities. Our vision is that by enabling our teams to be the best that they can be, we will provide exceptional healthcare, personally delivered.
North Bristol NHS Trust values all people as individuals. We aim to be an anti-discriminatory organisation and are committed to building a team that represents a variety of backgrounds, perspectives, and skills. We welcome applicants from all underrepresented groups.
If you are from outside the area, Bristol is consistently voted as one of the best places to live in the UK, with a rich history, thriving arts, music, gastronomic and independent retails scenes, excellent transport links and easy access to the spectacular countryside and coastlines of South Wales, Devon, and Cornwall.
Job responsibilities Responsible for the provision, management and development of a highly specialist pharmaceutical service to the Anaesthetics, Surgery, Critical Care and Renal (ASCR) Division to achieve a high standard of efficiency and effectiveness
Responsible for the provision, management and development of a highly specialist pharmaceutical service to the Weight Management Team
Supporting and deputising for the pharmacist lead for medical weight management
Managing the pharmaceutical care of bariatric surgery patients in the pre and peri-operative period, in conjunction with the lead Band 8a Weight Management & Bariatric Surgery Pharmacist
Independently assess and prescribe drugs to treat obesityin a clinic setting
Plan peri-operative medication management in conjunction with the patient and the wider multidisciplinary team
Prepare prescribing information and documents prior to admission and review based on joint decision making with the patient on the day of surgery
Clinically screen prescriptions to ensure the safe, efficient, evidence-based and rational use of medicines in line with the BNSSG Formulary and departmental policies so that risks to patients are minimised
Contribute to the overall development of the clinical pharmacy service through active participation in relevant meetings. Work closely with all members of the pharmacy department and other healthcare professionals.
Attend consultant and ward board rounds whenever possible to provide pharmaceutical expertise
Demonstrate strong leadership skills across all elements of the role
Provide reports on the use and cost of medicines to the surgical directorate as appropriate and analyse these to advise on strategies to ensure cost-effective use of resources.
Write relevant protocols, procedures and guidelines for use within the Weight Management Clinics and Pre- and Post-Bariatric Surgery and surgical specialist environments
Provide pharmaceutical expertise to any multidisciplinary working groups considering protocols, policies, guidelines and integrated care pathways in the specialist area
Assimilate and analyse clinical trial information on new pharmaceutical products intended for use within the speciality for submission to the Area Prescribing and Medicines Optimisation Committee (APMOC).
Ensure that an accurate medication history is obtained for each patient using the appropriate sources (GP, community pharmacist, patient/carer, clinic notes, nursing home, electronic patient record systems)
Assist with prescribing for weight loss clinic patients and inpatients to enable appropriate patient flow
Deals with high level pharmaceutical queries and provide advice and information to patients/carers/nursing and medical staff in connection with drug treatment
Provide a comprehensive clinical ward pharmacy service to the speciality and work with stakeholders to optimise resources and improve patient flow
Work closely with internal and external stakeholders, where necessary to ensure timely and seamless discharge of patients
Document all major interventions made
Investigate and support the recording of adverse drug reactions and support the documentation of patient allergy in appropriate clinical records
Audit and risk manage selected areas of practice to promote continuous quality improvement by affecting change in practice. Participate in ASCR Divisional and Weight Management & Bariatric Surgery clinic audit meetings
Maintain and develop medicines management systems in conjunction with patients/carers, ward staff and pharmacy staff. Supervise and contribute to the development of medicines management technicians and/or other dedicated pharmacy staff
Contribute to the training of pharmacy undergraduates, medical students, junior doctors, pre- registration pharmacists, pharmacy technicians, allied health professionals and medical and nursing staff as appropriate. Train and mentor clinical pharmacy diploma students on aspects of the specialist area
Act as an appraiser in the Pharmacy appraisals programme
Ensure that all relevant procedures are adhered to, reviewed regularly and that all necessary records are completed
Undertake to follow all departmental procedures in accordance with current local practices and legislative requirements
Provide professional cover in the dispensary and surgical inpatients on a sessional basis
Keep up to date with developments in Pharmacy to maintain a high level of professional knowledge and competence. Attend study days and courses as necessary for the development of the service and the individual
Maintain a record of CPD
Work with the specialty to comply with national and local patient safety drug alerts and initiatives and help with the implementation and recommendation of associated action plans
Provide comprehensive pharmaceutical care to bariatric surgery and weight management patients in all clinical areas
Undertake any other duties as required by the Director of Pharmacy or their deputy
Person Specification Education/Training/Qualifications UK registered Pharmacist
Clinical diploma or other recognised postgraduate qualification
Education/Training/Qualifications Evidence of CPD
Work Experience UK hospital pharmacy experience
Relevant clinical pharmacy experience
Experience of teaching or supporting learning (e.g. mentoring, marking, etc)
Experience of audit and quality systems
Knowledge/Skills/Abilities Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Able to manage time and prioritise effectively
Proactive approach to the application of specialist pharmaceutical knowledge in order to enhance patient care
Ability to successfully develop knowledge in specialist area
Relevant IT skills to ECDL level or equivalent
Evidence of ability to publish
Personal Qualities/Special Circumstances Adaptable and flexible approach to work
Teaching / tutorial and clinical supervisory skills
Able to work under own initiative and as part of a team
Excellent interpersonal skills
Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
Principal Pharmacist for Surgery and Critical Care
£55,690 to £62,682 a yearper annum pro rata for part time roles.

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