The post holder will provide medicines management advice, intelligence and support to the care-coordination team, GP practices, care homes, community pharmacies and other stakeholders. They will also provide practical solutions to problems relating to medicines The post holder will be required to develop relationships with a broad range of internal and external stakeholders, including GPs and practice staff, care home staff, and community pharmacy staff. Dispense in-patient, out-patient, and leave/discharge prescriptions and clinical trial materials. Process prescriptions using the pharmacy IT system; select, compile, package, label, and record prescription items according to departmental procedure. Final check clinically screened prescriptions and orders prepared by other pharmacy staff, before release to the ward or unit. Maintain controlled drug register, making entries, checking and reconciling stock as appropriate. Assess suitability of pharmaceutical products for return to stock. Return items using the pharmacy IT system, or dispose of according to departmental procedure. Assist with order checking, unpacking and storage of stock, ensuring appropriate stock rotation. Process ward stock orders using the pharmacy IT system, pick and package orders for delivery. Take an active role in the pharmacy team and provide support to less experienced staff. Seek advice from senior pharmacy colleagues as appropriate in order to provide advice to clinicians Take part in weekend, bank holiday, early and late working rotas, as required. Ensure compliance with relevant legislation relating to the use of medicines, including the Medicines Act, Misuse of Drugs Act, Human Medicines Regulations etc. Undertake appropriate training at ward level to assist the clinical pharmacy team when required. Actively participate in the education and training of new staff members including pre-registration pharmacy technicians.