Job summary
We have an opportunity for an enthusiastic and motivated Pharmacy Technician to join our intermediate care/frailty team on a permanent basis.
We can offer a varied working day which utilises many skills to support a range of health care professionals and patients across the organisation. Within our Intermediate Care Services, the role will require the pharmacy technician to:
o Undertake medicines reconciliation
o speak with patients to support medicines optimisation and adherence
o support with discharge planning
o address pharmacy-related queries raised by the healthcare team.
The role provides the opportunity to work as part of a multidisciplinary team supporting prescribers, nurses, carers and social care team to ensure the safe and effective use of medicines. A sound clinical knowledge is essential for this roles as well as robust IT will have a broad technical and pharmaceutical knowledge relating to the promotion of high quality, effective and safe use of medicines.
Applicants are welcome to apply from all backgrounds of pharmacy. You will receive professional support from our established Medicines Service team based in provide a robust induction plan for your new role and identify and support with any training needs.
You must have an independent means of transport to travel around the geographic area our services operate across and undertake some home visits.
Main duties of the job
Successful candidates will be able to demonstrate excellent communication and organisational skills and have the confidence to engage and influence a wide range of healthcare professionals.
Applying candidates must be NVQ Level 3 accredited in Pharmacy Services and registered with the General Pharmaceutical Council.
We would encourage applicants to contact the Senior Medicines Management Technicians for an informal discussion prior to applying.
For further details regarding this role please contact: Maxine Brown, Senior Medicines Management Technician Telephone: 07526 173035 or email M
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Job description
Job responsibilities
Please see the attached job description and person specification for a detailed description on the main responsibilities of this role.
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
1. Pharmacy Technician, BTEC in Pharmaceutical Sciences or equivalent
2. GPhC Technician Registered
3. Evidence of on-going continuing personal learning/professional development
Desirable
4. Completion of additional medicines management qualification or ability to study towards
Experience
Essential
5. Experience in the dispensing process and preparation of medicinal products
6. Able to successfully implement change in a multi-disciplinary team
7. Audit and project work
Desirable
8. Familiarity with non-medical prescribing
9. Experience of primary care work
10. Membership of appropriate groups, organisations etc
Knowledge
Essential
11. Demonstrate clinical understanding of drug use
12. Awareness of law and good practice relating to storage and handling of pharmaceuticals
13. Thorough working knowledge and understanding of primary care and medicines management issues
14. Knowledge of Clinical Governance and of the concepts of clinical effectiveness and a commitment to evidenced based practice
15. Knowledge and understanding of the BNF and Drug Tariff
16. Thorough theoretical and practical knowledge of dispensing process and preparation of medicinal products
17. Knowledge and understanding of standard operating procedures
Desirable
18. Familiarity of laws and good practice relating to the use of medicines in care home setting