Pharmacist

Minehead
8 months ago
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Part-Time Pharmacist (30 Hours per Week) – £55,000 FTE
Location: Minehead, Somerset relocation package available 
Hours: 30 per week (Full-Time Equivalent: 40 hours)
Salary: £55,000 FTE (Pro-rata for part-time)
Contract: Permanent

Meridain Business Support is seeking a motivated and experienced Pharmacist to join our client in a part-time capacity, providing high-quality care to patients across our remote and primary care services based in Minehead, Somerset.

Key Responsibilities:
Provide clinical advice and remote consultations to registered patients.
Support prescribing, audits, and the management of high-risk medications.
Conduct patient assessments and provide tailored pharmaceutical advice.
Prescribe urgent medications and manage repeat prescriptions safely.
Work closely with multidisciplinary teams to enhance patient outcomes.
Maintain accurate clinical records and follow safeguarding protocols.
Ensure practice aligns with GPhC standards and contribute to service improvement.Requirements:
GPhC registered Pharmacist
Non-Medical Prescribing qualification
Completion of the CPPE Pathway (or due to complete this year)
Proven experience in a primary care setting
Confident in remote consultations and using clinical systems
Strong clinical knowledge, communication, and time management skillsBenefits (Pro-Rata):
25 days annual leave + Bank Holidays (rising with service)
NHS Pension (20.6% employer contribution)
Extra day off on your work anniversary
Enhanced maternity, paternity, and adoption pay
Special and significant event leave
Funded CPD and career development
Access to employee wellbeing support
Eye care scheme & Cycle to work scheme
NHS Discount access
Relocation support packageApply today and take the first step toward making a real difference.Contact Nikki Stephenson at (phone number removed) or email your CV to (url removed) to start your journey today!

Meridian Business Support is a recruitment specialist acting on behalf of our client as an Employment Agency for this vacancy

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