Torbay and South Devon NHS Foundation Trust
An exciting opportunity has arisen to join the mid grade pharmacist team at Torbay and South Devon NHS Foundation Trust. This part-time post is part of our mid-grade pharmacists' programme, which includes support to develop a specialist clinical role as well as core senior pharmacist skills including prescribing, education, quality improvement, and leadership.
At ward level, as part of the Admissions team, you will work closely with consultants and ward-based staff, providing pharmaceutical expertise to ensure the safety of patients. You will be responsible for helping to mentor both foundation pharmacists and pre-registration pharmacists, and will be given opportunities to gain experience in all levels of clinical service, education and training, leadership, and operational co-ordination of a team.
Applicants must have a postgraduate clinical certificate or equivalent clinical experience by the start date (latest January 2025), and will be supported to undertake a prescribing qualification if they do not already hold one.
Main duties of the job
Providing specialist clinical pharmacy support to the Admissions team, operational leadership to a designated ward-based pharmacy team, and supporting our foundation pharmacist-led weekend clinical service. This job would suit a pharmacist with excellent clinical knowledge, who is keen to develop their leadership qualities.
Further clinical and quality improvement skills will also be required in aiding the senior pharmacist team to develop and implement new services and processes.
About us
Come and join the innovative South Devon Pharmacy Partnership Mid Grade Pharmacist Programme and work with a fantastic pharmacy team.
Interested? Take a look at the video link attached to this advert.
As a vital part of our integrated care organisation, the Torbay and South Devon medicines optimisation teams have jointly committed to developing a pharmacy workforce that is prepared to meet the needs of our whole healthcare community.
You will be based in our friendly and well-respected hospital pharmacy team, working closely with and learning from multidisciplinary colleagues and patients in secondary, intermediate, primary care, and mental health.
Your clinical practice will be supported and enhanced by a team of experienced medicines optimisation technicians and assistants.
Job responsibilities
See job description for more details.
The specialist clinical aspects of this role are related to developing and delivering the clinical pharmacy service to the patients and staff in the TSDFT Admissions Team.
Person Specification
Qualifications
* GPhC registration
* Postgraduate clinical certificate or equivalent clinical experience by May 2025
* Independent prescriber or willingness and eligibility to undertake the course
* Member of UKCPA
Skills
* Proven IT skills in standard PC software
* Ability to integrate into the multidisciplinary team
* Knowledge of and commitment to CPD and reflective practice
* Ability to work independently and manage own workload
* Developed critical appraisal skills
* Good negotiating and influencing skills
* Ability to adapt to and learn from change
Experience
* Substantial proven relevant experience as a clinical pharmacist at band 6 (or equivalent) or above
* Provision of mentoring and/or supervision for pharmacists, pharmacy technicians, and/or pre-registration pharmacy graduates
* Proven experience of successful multidisciplinary working
* Experience of quality improvement in a healthcare setting
* Provision of training and advice to pharmacy staff and other healthcare professionals
* Experience of collection, analysis, and presentation of financial, workload, and audit data
* Experience of leading a quality improvement project
Personal attributes
* Confident and professional manner
* Self-reliant, motivated, and resourceful
* Reliable, ethical, acts with integrity
Knowledge
* Understanding of clinical governance issues relevant to clinical pharmacy
* Understanding of and respect for the roles and responsibilities of other healthcare professionals
* Understanding of the tools and techniques of quality improvement
* Good understanding of medicines optimisation issues and systems across the primary-secondary care interface
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
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