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Newly Qualified Pharmacist – HEIW Post Registration Foundation Program

The University Hospital Of Wales In Cardiff
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Newly Qualified Pharmacist – HEIW Post Registration Foundation Program

Job title:Newly Qualified Pharmacist – HEIW Post Registration Foundation Program

Town / City:Cardiff

Postcode:CF11 8DG

Are you a dynamic and motivated, newly qualified pharmacist looking to start your career with a unique opportunity? We are seeking a dedicated individual to join our team and participate in the HEIW Post Registration Foundation Program. This comprehensive two-year course, is designed for the development of recently qualified pharmacists, allows for a day off per week for focused study and culminates in an Independent Prescribing (IP) course and qualification.

The Afon Elai Partnership is a large multi site practice caring for 16,000 residents of South-West Cardiff. We are a merger of 2 longstanding and successful practices. Our two sites, Westway Surgery, Ely and Meddygfa Lansdowne Surgery, Canton are easily accessible from the M4. We have an ethos of aiming to provide high-quality patient centered care, underpinned by a commitment to fairness and a focus on prioritising wellbeing over profit. We now have an exciting opportunity for a post registration pharmacist to join our team and help shape the future of a new strong and sustainable practice. Our balanced clinical team consists of GP partners, salaried GPs, physician associates, practice pharmacist, practice nurses and health care assistants alongside an excellent team of patient care administrators providing care navigation and administrative support.

As a training practice we host registrars, medical students, general practice nurse trainees, foundation pharmacists and physician associate students and are committed to continuing professional development.

Our Values: We aim to work with patients, other healthcare staff and community providers to provide safe, evidence based and patient-centered primary care, based on clinical need. This is underpinned by a commitment to fairness to each other, to our staff and to our patients. We aim to be a place where people want to come and work and where they feel valued and able to contribute.

You would work under the supervision and support of a senior independent prescribing pharmacist as well as a team of GPs with protected self study time.

This role can be offered at full time or less than full time (80%).

Key Responsibilities:
• Provide the day to day services of a community pharmacist
• Engage actively in the HEIW Post Registration Foundation Program, balancing practical experience with dedicated study days.
• Collaborate with experienced professionals to enhance your clinical knowledge and practical skills.
• Successfully complete the Independent Prescribing course and achieve the necessary qualification.

Requirements:
• Newly qualified pharmacist status with registration with the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC).
• Enthusiasm for continuous learning and commitment to professional development.
• Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
• Ability to work collaboratively in a multidisciplinary healthcare team.
• Flexibility to cross site work and adapt to new challenges.

To find out more. Please contact Hannah Smith, Practice Manager to arrange a chat about this post or visit to both surgeries –

Closing date for applicants is the 4 th July 2025


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