Job summary
Rotational Clinical Pharmacist (Band 6 to 7 progression)
Department: Pharmacy
Band 6 to 7 £37,338 - £52,809 Per annum
Hours: per week, all MKUH roles will be considered for flexible working
Are you a newly qualified or early-career pharmacist with a passion for clinical pharmacy, looking to progress from a Band 6 to a Band 7 within our organization? We would love to hear from you.
Would you like to contribute to advancing the pharmaceutical care for patients across a wide range of clinical specialities while broaden your own experience and continuing your learning journey? If your answer to these questions is yes, we invite you to get in touch with us.
Now is an excellent time to become part of the pharmacy team at MKUH; we are a friendly, forward-thinking department who continue to grow in both size and influence.
For additional information about this post or if you would like to arrange a visit, please contact:
Jill McDonald (Associate Director of Pharmacy - Clinical Services), 01908 995712 or
Interview date w/c 9th or 16th December 2024
Main duties of the job
At an organisational level, we are keen to embrace technology and the digital agenda to enhance working practices and have a well established electronic patient record which incorporates a full electronic prescribing and medicines administration system.
At a departmental level, we have been fortunate to receive significant investment in recent years, which in addition to growing our team, has led to a major departmental refurbishment, the replacement of our Pharmacy Robot, the creation of a new Pharmacy and Aseptic Unit in the Cancer Centre, and the opening of a new Outpatient Pharmacy.
Our services are evolving to provide our Pharmacists and Pharmacy Technicians with more time to work alongside patients while supporting our medical and nursing colleagues. Our commitment is to ensure that every patient receives safe, high-quality care, placing our patients at the heart of our mission.
This role is a compelling career opportunity for a skilled and dedicated pharmacist to join our hardworking, forward-looking, and innovative pharmacy team. It would be ideal for a newly qualified pharmacists looking for an opportunity to develop their career within a hospital setting.
About us
MKUH staff scored highest for 'I look forward to coming to work' (NHS Staff Survey 2023).
You can expect a warm welcome at Milton Keynes University Hospital, our staff are friendly and welcoming. We listen to each other and work together to embed our Trusts values and behaviours. At MKUH we appreciate our staff and reward them with an outstanding benefits package including:
1. Free on-site parking
2. Free tea and coffee
3. Great flexible workingopportunities
4. Discounted gym membership
5. Lease car scheme
6. Generous annual leave and pension scheme
7. On site nursery (chargeable)
8. Extensive staff health and well-being programme
Milton Keynes University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, in partnership with the University of Buckingham, is a University Teaching Hospital; we conduct research and teaching on site to improve the care of our patients. The hospital is undergoing significant investment, and we are proud to be rated good by the CQC. Visit our website to catch up on our latest news.
Job description
Job responsibilities
You will join our team in a Band 6 role and following the successful completion of your probationary period you will agree a number of objectives with your line manager and the Pharmacy Education Team which you will need to achieve in order to progress into a Band 7 role; these objectives will include both workplace tasks and self-directed learning with a suitable academic education programme.
You will become part of a growing team of Pharmacists and Pharmacy Technicians who support patient care across a wide range of clinical specialties within the Trust. With the support of our Specialist Clinical Pharmacists and our Principal Pharmacists across a range of clinical specialities, you will deliver high-quality, patient-centred care.
In addition to delivering ward-based pharmaceutical care and providing clinical support to the dispensary, you will have the opportunity to get involved in a wide range of medicines optimisation and medicines safety activities as part of your wider medicines management role.
This role is crucial to the delivery, development, and evaluation of pharmaceutical services across the hospital. It plays a key part in helping divisions optimise medicines use within available resources.
This role is crucial to the delivery, development, and evaluation of pharmaceutical services across the hospital. It plays a key part in helping divisions optimise medicines use within available resources.
Our standard working hours now consist of four long days (8 am to pm) per week; Saturdays, Sundays, and Bank Holidays are worked on a rota basis. After a period of induction and training, you will contribute to the pharmacy out-of-hours service.
Trust Responsibilities
To support the effective and safe use of medicines within the CSUs, in line with agreed Trust priorities, and in line with pharmacys activities to optimise medicines management across the Trust and at the interfaces with primary and tertiary care.
To be part of the Pharmacy team and work with staff within the pharmacy department and across the Trust, to enable the objectives of the Trust to be achieved.
Professional Responsibilities
To deliver safe, effective and efficient clinical pharmacy services; to contribute appropriately to the training and development of staff in pharmacy and within the CSUs to promote safer medicines use in line with Trust priorities.
To assist the Principal Pharmacists in all medicines related matters which reflect the needs of the services and the Trust; to support the Principal Pharmacist to deliver their full portfolio to meet the overall needs of the Trust.
Clinical Practice Role
To practice in compliance with the General Pharmaceutical Council code of professional conduct within the scope of practice, being responsible and accountable for own decisions, actions and omissions.
To demonstrate a critical understanding of broadened level of responsibility and autonomy and within the limits of own competence and professional scope of practice, including when working with complexity, risk, uncertainty and incomplete information.
Operational
To contribute to the day to day pharmacy activities and be part of the team providing dispensary, Saturday and Bank Holidays rota service cover and provide an on call service in line with the On-Call Procedure.
To participate in clinical screening & accuracy checking within the dispensary
Human Resource Management
Specialist Pharmacists (band7) do not have line management responsibility for any staff. However, all posts with responsibility for managing and supporting staff in operational delivery are expected to lead, motivate, develop and reward staff and are required to comply with the Trust's Policies and Manager's Code of Conduct in the following areas:
To utilise systems of effective communication
Education and Training
To contribute to the development of training packages for junior staff undertaking rotations; to support the Principal Pharmacists in their roles in training and education.
To contribute to the clinical training and assessment of rotational pharmacists and pharmacy technicians and pre-registration pharmacist trainees
Development and Planning
To contribute to the planning and future development of all aspects pharmacy services at Milton Keynes University Hospital
To support the agreed strategy, aims and objectives for provision of pharmacy services liaising with both pharmacy and directorate teams
Please refer to the Job Description for further details
MKUH is committed to equal opportunities and improving the working lives of our staff and as such we offer a range of flexible working practices. We promote an inclusive workforce and encourage applications from applicants from all backgrounds.
We reserve the right to expire vacancies prior to the advertised closing date once a sufficient number of applications have been received.
MKUH uses identification scanning technology to confirm the authenticity of documents; all prospective employees of MKUH will have their original documents verified using this technology.
By applying for this role, you accept if successful, that information from your application will be transferred into the national NHS Electronic Staff Record (ESR) system. Your personal data may be transferred from the Trust to another NHS organisation where your employment transfers within the NHS. This is in accordance with the streamlining programme which aims at saving you time and improving efficiencies within the NHS when your employment transfers.
Upon commencing employment with the Trust, all employees (except Medical & Dental Staff on national terms and conditions) are subject to a probationary period lasting a period of six months with an option to extend for a further six months to a total of 12 months.
Person Specification
Qualifications and knowledge
Essential
9. Registered with GPhC
10. Evidence of on-going CPD (in line with GPhC requirements)
Desirable
11. Postgraduate Certificate in Clinical Pharmacy (or equivalent)
12. Member of RPS
Experience
Essential
13. Experience working as part of a multi-disciplinary team to provide patient care
14. Knowledge of the medical management of disease in a range of the specialties
Desirable
15. Post registration experience in a hospital-based clinical pharmacy post
16. Experience of clinical audit work.
17. An awareness of current national standards, guidelines and service delivery issues.
18. Experience of Medicines Information.
19. Evidence of influencing medicines use to optimise care and help clinicians manage expenditure
20. Evidence of experience managing prioritisation in relation to the use of new drugs and new uses for drugs
21. Evidence of significant contribution to innovative or developmental roles and activities within pharmacy
22. Evidence of a good understanding of medicines management issues at the interfaces between primary, secondary and tertiary care
Skills
Essential
23. Effective and safe pharmaceutical skills
24. Ability to manage time effectively and work to deadlines
25. Ability to plan, prioritise and organise self and others and deal effectively with unexpected demands
26. skills such as computer literacy, word processing and spreadsheet skills
27. Ability to communicate effectively with other staff, patients and members of the public
28. Good written communication skills
29. Good team work and ability to work alone
Desirable
30. Good presentation skills.
31. Problem solving
32. Evidence of leadership skills
33. Ability to motivate and act as a role model
34. Good negotiation skills and ability to justify advice given should this be challenged
35. Critical appraisal skills
36. Evidence of understanding of clinical risk and clinical governance
37. Innovative Thinking
Personal and people development
Essential
38. Evidence of Continuous Professional Development to meet GPhC standards
Desirable
39. Experience of supervising and developing colleagues
40. Evidence of leadership
Communication
Essential
41. Excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to influence others
42. Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written
43. Evidence of team working
Desirable
44. Evidence of effective and timely project delivery