Following significant investment by the Trust, we are looking for up to 10 Band 6 or Band 7 pharmacists to join our PROPEL Programme (Plymouth Rotational Opportunity for Progression through Experience & Learning), a structured rotational development programme.
Applications are open to current trainee pharmacists, pharmacists in their early years of career, and those new to hospital pharmacy with demonstrable experience in other sectors or with specific visa requirements.
Dependent on your proven knowledge, skills, and previous demonstrable experience, you will join as either a Band 6 or Band 7 clinical pharmacist. You will be supported through our training programme and progression pathway, which will enable you to develop a portfolio to prepare for advanced clinical practice and Band 8a roles.
This role is for enthusiastic and motivated newly qualified or demonstrably experienced pharmacists looking to further develop their clinical skills alongside gaining significant teaching, training, leadership, and management experience to aid career progression for more senior roles.
To find out more about these roles, please see the attached documents:
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Interviews for this position will take place during the weeks commencing 27th January & 3rd February. Shortlisted candidates will be notified in advance with further details on the interview process.
Band 6 Rotational Pharmacists:
Guaranteed progression to Band 7 role after 18 months (subject to competency milestones).
Fully funded Certificate in Clinical Pharmacy – with protected study time.
Undertake 3-month core rotations including:
Mixed Medical Admissions, Mixed Surgical Care, Healthcare of Older People, Generalised Paediatrics, Aseptic Services, Clinical Screening, and Medicines Information.
Work laptop and mobile phone.
Band 7 Rotational Pharmacists:
Ready to apply for Band 8a roles within 18 months.
Fully funded Diploma in Clinical Pharmacy – with protected study time.
Undertake 6-month core specialised or optional specialised rotations including: gastroenterology, paediatrics and neonatal medicine, neurology, cardiology, respiratory, microbiology, critical care, urgent & emergency care, clinical trials, cancer services and aseptics, hepatology, patient safety, governance and formulary, clinical academic & research.
Work as part of wider MDTs with involvement in audit, change management, quality improvement projects, supervise others, formulary review and medicines optimisation.
***Preference will be given to internal Trust staff, as well as ‘Priority’ and 'At Risk' status including NHS At Risk staff throughout Devon who are able to display recent relevant experience as dictated by the Person Specification.***
The University Hospitals Plymouth NHS is the largest hospital on the Southwest Peninsula, providing comprehensive secondary and tertiary care to a population of around 2,000,000 people who can access our specialist services including cardiothoracic surgery, kidney transplantation, neurosurgery, and the regional trauma Centre. Our specialist cancer treatments include bone marrow transplant, sarcoma surgery, and hepatobiliary & pancreatic cancer surgery (not exhaustive). We work closely with our community partners in delivering comprehensive health and social care.
In Plymouth, we are undergoing an exciting transformation. As one of seven Trusts nationally hosting the ‘People First’ pilot, our team is continuously identifying innovative ways to improve their own practice.
We are a team who are truly committed to the development of our staff both personally and professionally.
You will be working with a Chief Pharmacist who is committed to you as an individual.
We are steadfast in our values: putting people first, taking ownership, respecting others, being positive, and listening, learning & continuously improving. If you can relate to and embody these values, then we would like to work with you.
As part of the PROPEL Programme (Plymouth Rotational Opportunity for Progression through Experience & Learning):
* To participate in defined and structured Band 6 core or Band 7 specialised rotations across a variety of settings within pharmacy and clinical specialities, with learning outcomes and training and education opportunities linked to the Royal Pharmaceutical Society Frameworks.
* To undertake fully funded further study appropriate to the role e.g. Diploma/Certificate in Clinical Pharmacy Practice and Non-Medical Prescribing.
* To participate in the delivery of a high-quality clinical pharmacy service ensuring the safe, effective, and economical use of medicines for patients attending and admitted to University Hospitals Plymouth.
* To participate in ward-based clinical pharmacy services to support the safe prescribing and administration of medicines. This may include activities such as drug history taking and medicines reconciliation, medicine supply, patient medication consultations, medicines optimisation services, discharge medication service (DMS), and any other activities associated with medicines management.
* To provide expert advice on medications (supply & clinical issues) to clinical staff across the organisation.
* To provide teaching and clinical supervision of pharmacy staff (pharmacists, technicians & support staff) and other healthcare professionals across the organisation.
* Undertake audits and engage with the departments' Quality Improvement and practice research projects.
* Participate in the on-call and out-of-hours service as per departmental rota.
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