The role will encompass: Medicines reconciliation for patients under the IPOCH GNA service. Transcribing, and supporting the transcribing of, IPOCH GNA Medicines Administration Record charts. Completing medication-related assessments to help the MDT determine if medication support is required in the community. Providing patient education around medication, and assessment of medication related support aids. Provide technical advice on medicines related safety and effectiveness issues and care plans to patients, practice staff, care home staff, GPs and other health professionals in health and social care. Providing advice for patients, IPOCH registered nurses, and IPOCH GNAs on administration and handling of medicines. Working with the MCHFT and CCICP Multidisciplinary Teams as well as pharmacy colleagues from across the wider system. Supporting training and education of staff within the IPOCH service around medicines management. Answering medicines-related queries within scope of competence. Completing audits and participating in service improvement projects. Ensuring safe practice and reducing medication associated risk. Acting as the lead pharmacy technician for IPOCH, providing line management to other pharmacy technicians, and taking the lead on service development and continuous improvement within the service. The successful candidate will be able to use their skills and knowledge to strive to deliver a high-quality pharmacy service within IPOCH. This post will be ideal for apharmacy technician who is motivated by direct patient care, service improvement and innovation, wants to work collaboratively, and who wants to make a positive impact. It will be expected that the successful candidate will hold a pharmacy technician clinical pharmacy diploma or will undertake within 2 years of starting the role. Please see attached job description and person specification for more information.