- Clinical medication reviews for patients with single or multiple long –term conditions where medicines optimisation is required - To reconcile medicines following discharge from hospitals or intermediate care and working with patients and community pharmacists to ensure patients receive the medicines they need post-discharge and to reduce risk of readmission. - To be involved in multidisciplinary clinical meetings within the PCN where appropriate - Implement changes to medicines in line with MHRA alerts, product withdrawal or shortage and other local or national guidance - To maintain full and complete records of all patient contacts using appropriate clinical templates and coding - To undertake a proactive role in audit and quality improvement implementing recommendations where appropriate. - Provide independent information to patients with regard to medicines and prescribing changes, initiating further support from other healthcare professionals where appropriate - Participate in review and setting of policies relating to medicines management and prescribing and help ensure practices prescribe in accordance with local guidelines and formulary - To identify areas of clinical risk at network level and make recommendations to support the introduction of new working practices that will optimise the quality of prescribing and make more efficient use of network resources. - To monitor network practices’ prescribing against the local health economy and make recommendations for GP’s or amend within scope of practice, based on findings. - To maintain own clinical and professional competence and be responsible for own continuous professional development - Work with practices to ensure full compliance with Care Quality Commission standards for safe and effective care For the full job description please see the attached documentation