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Onsite Clinical Pharmacist-IP - Oxford PCN (TPN-ON-CPIP-OXF)

NHS
Oxford
3 days ago
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We currently have an exciting opportunity for an Onsite IP Clinical Pharmacist to work full-time at St Bartholomew's Practice within Oxford PCN. This role is suitable for a highly motivated and focused Clinical Pharmacist-IP, responsible for managing day-to-day activities within general practice, providing pharmaceutical care and advice to patients, and adhering to safety guidelines.
Full-time hours are within the core opening hours of the GP practice.
Main duties of the job As an onsite Clinical Pharmacist-IP, you will confidently operate within professional boundaries, supporting and collaborating with a team of pharmacists and pharmacy technicians.
Your responsibilities include resolving medication-related queries, working as part of a multidisciplinary team, improving patient outcomes, and enhancing access to healthcare.
About us The Pharmacist Network is a pharmacist-led organisation providing pharmacist and pharmacy technician services to general practices nationwide. We value patient-centered care, positivity, transparency, and excellence. Our current workforce includes over 250 pharmacists and pharmacy technicians, supported by a senior clinical team dedicated to training, development, and workflow management within primary care and PCN settings.
We are committed to diversity and inclusion and welcome applications from candidates of all backgrounds, regardless of sex, race, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, religion or belief, marital status, or pregnancy and maternity.
Join our team of healthcare professionals and make a difference in patient care through your expertise. If interested, please apply today. We look forward to your application!
Job responsibilities You will support and work alongside pharmacists and GPs, confidently acting within professional boundaries.
Conduct polypharmacy medication reviews and SMRs
Perform face-to-face medication reviews
Utilize skill mix effectively
Improve healthcare access
Assist practice staff with prescription and medication queries
Carry out medicine reconciliation and post-discharge reviews
Conduct medical audits and contribute to service improvement
Provide expert medication advice to clinicians and patients
Lead on medicines optimisation and quality improvement initiatives
Ensure the appropriate and efficient use of medications
Educate patients on medication use and disease prevention
Understand QOF, CQC, and local incentive schemes
Create and follow clinical pharmacy programmes according to practice policy
Person Specification Qualifications Independent Prescribing Qualification
CPPE Pathway or Exemption
Experience 6-12+ months in primary care or GP practice setting
Disclosure and Barring Service Check This role is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975. A disclosure check will be required to ensure suitability for the position.

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