The Hospital at Home service (otherwise known as Virtual Ward) can help to prevent unnecessary acute hospital attendances and admissions for a range of conditions by providing medical care and support for patients in their own homes or usual place of residence.
The Hospital at Home service provides same or next day assessment, followed by treatment and monitoring as appropriate. The key services and conditions covered are:
+ IV/oral antibiotics to treat acute infections
+ Heart failure management, including IV diuretics
+ COPD and other respiratory conditions
+ DVT pathway
+ End of life and specialist palliative care
+ Support for care homes
+ Falls
+ IV fluids
+ Medication reviews by pharmacists
The service is open to patients with a GP in East and North Hertfordshire who are aged 18 and over, both with and without COVID-19.
The clinical pharmacists work alongside clinicians, Advanced Clinical Practitioners (ACPs), nurses and therapists to support the safe delivery of medical care in the patient's home. Progression in this role may involve prescribing once suitably trained, so interest in undertaking the qualification to be an Independent Prescriber would be beneficial and you would be supported to do so in this role if needed.
Do you have varied hospital pharmacy experience?
Would you like to develop your clinical skills and make a real impact for patients under the care of our community trust?
Do you have drive and ambition to support the team and shape and revolutionise the clinical pharmacy service for our patients in the local community?
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a clinical pharmacist to join our growing pharmacy team who support our Hospital at Home virtual ward service based at the East and North Herts Referral Hub. The Hospital at Home hub is a dynamic and innovative environment adapting to the needs of the local population and the pharmacy team are integral to the success of the service., The SystmOne EPMA/EPS system has now been fully implemented across all hospital units, so experience of using this system would be advantageous.
The successful applicant will need to be self-motivated and able to work on their own, whilst also integrating into a well-established team. You will have excellent organisational, interpersonal and communication skills together with a good working knowledge of hospital pharmacy.
The successful candidate must have experience of working in a clinical setting with a multidisciplinary team. Experience of implementing Medicines Optimisation projects will be ideal. You will need to have post registration experience in hospital pharmacy and a clinical diploma or working towards one. You will also need a great deal of self-motivation, sound clinical knowledge and computer literacy. The role will also be supported by a full training package, according to needs.
If you think you have the right experience and are up to the challenge, we would love to hear from you.
A full valid driving licence and access to a car to use regularly for business purposes is essential (unless you have a disability as defined by the Equality Act 2010).
Whilst it is not a legal requirement, Hertfordshire Community NHS Trust encourages and supports all staff to be vaccinated as this remains the best line of defence against COVID-19.