The Clinical Pharmacist will work as a core part of our team, and will: Provide expertise in clinical medicines review. Reduce inappropriate poly-pharmacy and wasteful prescribing through clinical medication reviews. Reconcile medicines following hospital discharge and work with patients and community pharmacists to ensure patients receive the medicines they need post discharge. Contribute to reductions in medicine related hospital admissions and readmissions by supporting patients to get the best outcomes from their medicines and identifying and addressing medicines related issues. Interface with community and hospital pharmacy colleagues and develop relationships which help enhance patient care. Support the repeat prescribing reauthorisation process by reviewing requests for repeat prescriptions and medicines reaching review dates. Manage patients and health care professionals medicine queries. Increase quality and safety of prescribing through mechanisms such as searches, recalls, audit and PDSA cycles. Manage practice formularies to improve the quality, safety and cost effectiveness of prescribing. Implement drug withdrawals and alerts e.g. MHRA aimed at improving medicines safety. Work with practice clinicians and patients to implement NICE and other evidence based guidelines. Run clinics where medicines are the main interventions e.g. SMR and chronic disease monitoring clinics. Review Pathology results for patients on known medicines and reauthorise medications. Contribute to multi-morbidity reviews and multidisciplinary reviews. Provide medicines information and training to Practice healthcare professionals and admin staff, as well as patients. Act as a source of medicines information for all of the practice team and patients (e.g. around doses, side effects, adverse events, possible alternatives e.g. around out of stocks).