Job summary
We have an exciting opportunity for an enthusiastic and proactive registered pharmacist to join our team delivering innovative pharmacy services to the community.
No two days will be the same; you will have patient contact; you will work as part of a multi-disciplinary team; you will problem solve and you will have the opportunity to shape the pharmacy service you deliver.
Prospective candidates should be efficient, enthusiastic and confident to work autonomously within a supportive team and their sphere of competence. They should have excellent communication skills as the job will involve liaising with social care, clinical and community teams as well as patients and their carers.
You will have a desire to improve patient outcomes; an aspiration to participate in research, the will to learn and develop and the opportunity to influence the future of pharmacy services.
You will have a Masters in Pharmacy, or equivalent, independent non-medical prescribing qualification (ideally) and be registered with the GPC.
You will need to be flexible in your approach to work and able to travel as the role involves hybrid working.
Experience in community services is not essential but would be helpful.
Part time hours will be considered for suitable candidates.
If you are not already an independent pharmacist prescriber, you will be supported to gain this qualification.
Consideration would be given for a band 7 development role for a pharmacistwho is early in their career.
Main duties of the job
You will be working as part of a multidisciplinary team supporting our four primary care home teams deliver patient centered care primarily. You will also have the opportunity to provide clinical input into our bedded rehabilitiation and specialist palliative care unit.
To provide and oversee a Clinical Pharmacy Service to the four ECCH Primary Care Home Teams and beds with care focusing on delivering safe, evidence based costeffective and high quality pharmaceutical aspects of the Primary Care Home Team Service.
To support the provision of clinical pharmacy services to the community hospital ward and specialist palliative care beds.
To ensure that there is compliance with medicines legislation; national and local guidance and to manage risks associated with medicines use.
To ensure appropriate governance is in place regarding medicines, including leading on the response to any drug safety alerts or changes in clinical guidance and escalate as appropriate.
To provide professional expertise, advice, support and training on medicines management policies and medicines optimisation to health professionals and directly manage the PCH clinical pharmacy technicians.
To organise and participate in regular training and feedback sessions as appropriate
To deputise where appropriate (and agreed) for the Head of Pharmacy and Medicines Optimisation
About us
ECCH is well established health care provider and has been successfully delivering NHS care within the community since 2011. We provide a range of NHS, community health and social care services predominantly across the easterly region of the Norfolk/Suffolk borders.
We are aligned to NHS terms and conditions, and offer many employee benefits, to find out more about us visit our website - We are a social enterprise and staff owned organisation which means staff can opt to be shareholders and have a real say in how ECCH is run and evolves to deliver healthcare for the future.
At the heart of our ambition, we work in partnership with and for the community to become the provider and employer of choice for community healthcare.
We encourage you to apply as early as possible as this job may close earlier than the advertised closing date once enough applications have been received.
This post attracts a 'Golden Hello' payment of£3000 (taxable). This will be payable in the first months salary.
Job description
Job responsibilities
To develop and provide a high qualityClinical Pharmacy Service to ECCH Primary Care Home Teams (PCH) including individualpatient medicines review, counselling, medicines reconciliation and fullclinical screening of prescriptions to ensure safe and cost effective use ofevidence based and rational use of medicines, in line with local policies andnational guidance ensuring medicines are optimised and risks to patients areminimised.
Tosupport the provision of clinical pharmacy services to the community hospitalward and specialist palliative care beds. Participate in ward rounds and MDTs where appropriate.
To provide professional expertise inrelation to drugs or medicines to PCH staff; patients and carers and othersincluding medical practitioners.
To support and implement efficientmedicines management initiatives to ensure the safe and secure handling ofmedicines; reduce drug waste and manage drug expenditure.
To prescribe within sphere ofcompetence and where appropriate the necessary medicines to meet the needs ofthe patient.
To participate in MDTs and PCHhuddles where appropriate.
To work closely with PCH pharmacytechnicians to enable patients in our care to be empowered to manage theirmedicines.
To facilitate the medicines elementof discharge to enable safe and efficient discharges.
To participate in and undertakeaudits as agreed including collecting and recording data for KPIs.
To support the wider pharmacy andECCH teams in delivering safe patient centred care through implementation ofthe Pharmacy and Medicines Optimisation strategy including providing professionaladvice; training and education; developing and reviewing relevant policies andSOPs.
Tomanage PCH based pharmacy technicians.
All roleswithin East Coast Community Healthcare CIC (ECCH) require staff to demonstrate ourValues and Signature Behaviours in the care and service they provide topatients, service users, stakeholders and colleagues. All members of staffshould consider these as an essential part of their job role.
Our Values outline the core behaviours that wecan all achieve and are summarised as an acronym within the word CARE. These stand for: Compassion, Action, Respect and Everyone .
Underpinning our Values are our SignatureBehaviours which highlight by taking the right actions we continue to build astrong culture. Our four SignatureBehaviours are: Compassion - We Listen, We Learn,We Lead| Action - MyAccountability, My Responsibility | Respect - RespectOur Resources: People, Time and Money | Everyone - Work Together, Achieve Together .
Person Specification
Experience
Essential
1. Significant post-registration experience in acute hospital, community health services or community pharmacy
2. To analyse, interpret and evaluate specialist medicines related information or data, using clinical and professional judgement. This includes interpreting reports from any pharmacy computer system about drug usage and expenditure, clinical intervention reports, data from clinical trials and published papers, and changes in medicines legislation and policy (local and national). This information could inform decisions about an individual patients drug treatment ( data from the pathology system) or protocol & guideline development
3. To interpret prescriptions for drug problems such as drug dosage, drug interactions and appropriateness of therapy. Considers legality, clarity and risk associated with prescribed medicines and prescriptions and makes interventions to ensure safety and optimal therapy
4. Experience in planning, developing and delivering pharmacy services
5. Experience of being responsible and accountable for own professional actions, working independently within professional and organisational boundaries and being responsible for the actions of others within their area of responsibility
Desirable
6. Experience in working with end-of-life patients gained through working in hospice or specialist centre
7. To possess the technical knowledge and skills to make or instruct others, in the preparation of injections and intravenous infusions
8. Teaching and training experience to a range of healthcare professionals; students and undergraduates
9. Experience of working in a range of environments community; hospital; primary care
10. Experience in managing departmental budgets
11. Experience service re-design
12. Experience of using SystmOne
Personal Attributes
Essential
13. Flexible and enthusiastic
14. Self-motivated
15. Ability to lead and motivate others
16. Methodical
17. Tactful and empathetic
18. Emotionally resilient
19. Able to deal with conflict negotiate with individuals who may be aggressive, emotional, disagree or challenge decisions
20. Able to continually update knowledge, skills and challenge own practice
21. Ability to embrace our Culture, Values and Signature Behaviours:
22. (Compassion - We Listen, We Learn, We Lead| Action - My Accountability, My Responsibility | Respect - Respect Our Resources: People, Time and Money | Everyone - Work Together, Achieve Together).
23. Willingness and ability to work across different sites and travel to alternative sites and across the community as required.
Qualifications
Essential
24. Masters degree in pharmacy or equivalent
25. Postgraduate clinical qualification and/or significant relevant clinical experience to demonstrate similar level of knowledge
26. Holding or working toward/intent of gaining an independent non-medical prescribing qualification
27. Registered with the General Pharmaceutical Council
Desirable
28. Membership of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain
29. Management or Leadership qualification
30. Project management experience
31. Coaching and mentoring experience/qualification
Skills and Knowledge
Essential
32. To communicate sensitive and highly complex specialist medicines related information and advice to patients & carers, consultants and their medical teams, and other healthcare professionals. Types of sensitive and specialist medicines and pharmaceutical information include: choice of therapy (including formulary issues), choice of formulation and route of administration, side effects, adverse drug reactions, use of drugs where its action and effects may be influenced by patient disease state, biochemical parameters, liver and kidney function, diet, gender, ethnicity, pregnancy, breast feeding, age related problems. This could be in sensitive situations including cancer treatment, terminal illness and the effect of drug administration or prescribing errors or other drug misadventures. Discussions may be on a one-to-one basis with patient, doctor or other healthcare professional, or by telephone, e-mail or letter; or a one to many on medical ward rounds; in community MDTs