Job summary
Deputy Pharmacy Clinical Services Manager - Surgery Women's and Children's Lead
We have an exciting, challenging and rewarding opportunity to join our senior pharmacy team as Deputy Pharmacy Clinical Services Manager and Lead Pharmacist for Surgery Women's and Children (SWC). This is your chance to make tangible and sustainable improvements that really make patient care and clinical pharmacy better.
We are looking for an enthusiastic leader to manage and develop clinical pharmacy services to the SWC division.
The Pharmacy Department at the Great Western Hospital is at the heart of the Trust's programme to move forward and transform itself. By embracing technology, diversity, new ways of working and an improvement mindset built into all of us, Medicines Optimisation and Pharmacy services are at the heart of patient care.
We have a clear vision for the future of Pharmacy service as part of our fully integrated healthcare system.
Main duties of the job
We want you to inspire our diverse and highly skilled team of clinical pharmacy staff and play a key leadership role in the Trust, and wider care systems, in delivering our vision of medicines optimisation.
To support you in your role, at GWH Pharmacy we value a culture that is positive, compassionate, and inclusive. We have an environment where we learn, improve, and celebrate our work as one team that is fully focused around providing the very best care.
This is a challenging role, but an exciting one. It's a time of change for the NHS and this is an opportunity to help shape the future of pharmacy clinical service.
Job responsibilities
1. To be responsible for the provision and development of clinical pharmacy services to SWC.
2. Meet with the Pharmacy Clinical Services Manager to assist with the strategic planning and staffing requirements of the clinical service.
3. To be responsible for the development of a strategic plan for pharmacy service to services within surgery women's and children's division.
4. To monitor workload and, in discussion with the Pharmacy Clinical Services Manager review the allocation of pharmacy staff to in-patient wards and clinical specialities.
5. Investigate medicine incidents in agreed specialty or specialties and ensure processes are in place to develop learning from these incidents.
6. To be responsible for the production, implementation and updating of protocols, guidelines, policies for patients in agreed specialty or specialties in line with best clinical practice, network, and national guidance.
7. To participate in meetings and working groups for agreed specialty or specialties, both locally and for the wider clinical network relating to the development and maintenance of clinical services or policies as determined by changing need or local national directives.
8. To attend and advise Trust committees, internal and external audits as required providing advice to medical staff on medicines usage and expenditure.
9. To participate in the pharmacy bank holiday, flexible working weekend, and evening rotas, as required to meet the needs of the service.
10. To be/ become an Independent Prescriber (IP) and to continue to develop the role of pharmacist independent prescriber within the Trust.
11. Act as an advanced practitioner for agreed specialty or specialties, to plan the care and identify areas of concern related to medicine use in a specialty.
12. Assist in clinical decision making.
13. Provides information to agreed specialty or specialties and finance in relation to drug spend including identifying causes and potential impact of over-spend.
14. To lead and line manage a team of Clinical and Non-clinical Pharmacy staff that are responsible for clinical pharmacy service.
15. Responsible for the day-to-day range of staff management matters which will include responsibility for supporting appraisals, development of staff, recruitment, and where necessary processes such as grievance and disciplinary matters.
16. Responsible for an individual's development on the job performance management. Work in conjunction with line managers and other job managers to assess and manage confidential information about an individual's performance and capability development.
17. Plan and deliver training to pharmacy and other clinical staff on issues related to specialty or specialties.
18. To act as a specialist practitioner and role model for junior staff.
19. To train, supervise and assess all pharmacy staff including trainee pharmacists providing a ward/clinical pharmacy service to wards.
20. To be a postgraduate tutor (trainee pharmacist, or diploma) for pharmacy staff as required.
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
* Master's Degree in Pharmacy or equivalent.
* Registered Pharmacist with the General Pharmaceutical Council.
* Postgraduate diploma or equivalent.
* Keeping professionally up to date including CPD.
* Significant pharmacy experience involving clinical pharmacy services and MDT working.
* Non-medical prescriber or working towards qualification.
Desirable
* Member of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society.
* Evidence of training in change management.
* Management qualification/experience.
Experience
Essential
* Significant experience as a qualified pharmacist.
* Proven experience in service improvement utilising quality improvement (QI) methodology.
* Demonstrable evidence of staff development, leadership and management.
* Experience of working effectively in a multi-disciplinary environment.
* Teaching, tutoring and mentoring experience.
Desirable
* Experience of writing and implementing business plans.
* Experience in undertaking and publishing research projects.
Knowledge
Essential
* Demonstrable communication, verbal and written skills and experience.
* Good clinical knowledge backed up by extensive ward/practice-based experience Non-medical prescriber.
* Demonstrable influencing skills across the NHS environment.
Desirable
* Experience of producing Trust/network wide guidelines and/or policy documents.
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.
Certificate of Sponsorship
Applications from job seekers who require current Skilled worker sponsorship to work in the UK are welcome and will be considered alongside all other applications.
From 6 April 2017, skilled worker applicants, applying for entry clearance into the UK, have had to present a criminal record certificate from each country they have resided continuously or cumulatively for 12 months or more in the past 10 years. Adult dependants (over 18 years old) are also subject to this requirement.
UK Registration
Applicants must have current UK professional registration.
Employer details
Employer name
Great Western Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Address
Great Western Hospitals
Marlborough Road
Swindon
SN3 6BB
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