In conjunction with the lead gastroenterology pharmacist provide a specialist clinical pharmacy service to the gastroenterology team, including inpatients and outpatients. Advise on strategies to ensure cost-effective use of resources, particularly around the use of high-cost drugs in the gastroenterology speciality. Provide advice and information to patients/ carers to ensure the safe and effective use of medicines and promote compliance to treatment. Participate and lead on clinical audit and quality improvement projects in the gastroenterology speciality. Manage on-going pharmaceutical care of patients being maintained on drug treatment for gastroenterology conditions, including managing the homecare supply of many high-cost medicines. Practice as an independent prescriber to support the gastroenterology service in inpatient and outpatient settings where appropriate. Provide pharmaceutical expertise to any multi professional working groups considering protocols, policies and guidelines in the specialist area and attend weekly multi professional team meetings. Provide risk management support to the management of gastroenterology patients treated at NBT including correct drug selection and managing supply shortages. Contribute to the training of pharmacy undergraduates, medical students, trainee pharmacists, pharmacists, pharmacy technicians, medical, and nursing colleagues as appropriate. Train clinical pharmacy diploma students on aspects of specialist area. To support formulary pharmacist for new drug requests and shared care protocols for gastroenterology drugs. To support the pharmacoeconomics team with horizon scanning and the implementation of newly commissioned treatments and pathways; as well as switches to cost-effective biosimilars.