Main Tasks and Responsibilities Direct Patient Care 1. Deliver compassionate excellence by providing a patient-focused clinical pharmacy service in line with national medicines optimisation principles and local clinical pharmacy procedures. This includes ensuring that biologic switches maintain the highest standard of patient care. 2. Analyse prescriptions, alongside technical resources, patient records and information from patient consults to form an opinion on the most appropriate course of action. You will be directly involved in managing homecare prescriptions, ensuring patients receive their medications efficiently and safely as they transition to new biologic therapies. 3. Accurately and sensitively communicate medicines related information to a variety of healthcare professionals and patients including those with language difficulties, physical or mental disabilities, in a way that facilitates shared decision making. This will be especially crucial when explaining changes related to biologic therapies and homecare prescriptions. 4. Optimise the transfer of patient care by completing timely medicines reconciliation, particularly when patients transition to homecare services. Maintain communication with GPs, community pharmacy teams, and homecare providers to ensure continuity of care during biologic therapy switches. 5. Where a scope of practice has been identified, train to become a NMP and when registered with the GPhC and the OUH to prescribe within the Trusts policy for Non-medical Prescribing. 6 7. Participate in and promote antimicrobial stewardship, medicines safety, and medicines effectiveness initiatives.