Job summary
Expected Shortlisting Date: 08/05/2025
Planned Interview Date: 05/06/2025
With a medicines expenditure of around £305 million per annum, the Medicines Management and Pharmacy Services (MMPS) CSU is critical to delivering world-class clinical care across the full spectrum of patients for whom we care. We have 8 consultant pharmacists and many nationally renowned practitioners. Our services include licensed & unlicensed preparation of medicines, and we are one of four national pathfinders developing a licensed aseptic manufacturing hub. We hold Home Office, Wholesaler Dealers & Manufacturing Licenses to support sales to other organisations. We play a pivotal leadership role across our system through close relationships with NHSE, West Yorkshire, and Leeds Place ICBs and with our provider collaborative WYAAT (West Yorkshire Association of Acute Trusts). We have shared posts with primary care & with higher education institutions.
Our Medicines Optimisation strategy focuses on providing patient-centred safe care with medicines. The patient voice and feedback are heard directing innovation in services, and we seek to continuously improve the patient experience. Medicines Optimisation is delivered by an empowered and engaged workforce comprising registered pharmacy professionals, pharmacy support workers, business & admin staff, scientists, and a lead doctor and established nursing team.
Main duties of the job
Reporting to the Chief Operating Officer, and having professional accountability to the Chief Medical Officer, you will be an exceptional and inspirational individual who is strategically minded and has senior level experience leading innovative services and transformational improvement work. You will discharge the role of the Chief Pharmacist & Clinical Director working within a triumvirate (Clinical Director, General Manager, and Head of Nursing) and with a well-established high-performing senior leadership team of lead pharmacist clinicians. Already working as a Chief Pharmacist at a District General Hospital, or Deputy Chief Pharmacist at a Teaching Hospital, you will be credible at all levels within and outside the Trust. You will be a naturally engaging leader of the MMPS workforce; you will be capable of working closely with internal stakeholders such as Executive Directors, senior managers, and clinicians; and you will have a proven track record of building effective relationships and partnerships within the healthcare system at local, regional, and national levels.
The successful candidate will be able to demonstrate their ability to commit to and role model our Leeds Way Values and apply our continuous improvement methodology, The Leeds Improvement Method.
For more information or an informal discussion please contact: andrew.alldred@nhs.net, magnus.harrison1@nhs.net, or clare-louise.smith@nhs.net.
Interviews will be held on 5th June.
About us
Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust is one of the largest teaching hospitals in Europe: a regional and national centre for specialist treatment, a world-renowned biomedical research facility, a leading clinical trials research unit, and the local hospital for the Leeds community. We are a CQC Good rated organisation, with high levels of staff engagement, excellent clinical outcomes, and ambitious plans for our future development.
Leeds Teaching Hospitals is committed to our process of redeploying 'at risk' members of our existing workforce to new roles. As such, all our job adverts are subject to this policy, and we reserve the right to close, delay, or remove adverts while this process is completed. If you do experience a delay in the shortlisting stage of the recruitment cycle, please bear with us while this process is completed, and contact the named contact if you have any questions.
Date posted: 11 April 2025
Pay scheme: Agenda for change
Band: Band 9
Salary: Depending on experience Spot Salary - Discussed at Interview
Contract: Permanent
Working pattern: Full-time
Reference number: C9298-MMP-378
Job locations
St. James's University Hospital
Beckett Street
Leeds
LS9 7TF
Job description
Job responsibilities
The post holder is employed by Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust and will work across all our hospital sites, with the main focus at St James University Hospital and Leeds General Infirmary. He/she will deliver the requirements of a Chief Pharmacist as defined in Section 67(4) Medicines Act 1968 (defining the role of a Chief Pharmacist) and as set out in the GPhC Standards for Chief Pharmacists (Jan 2025):
1. Have management accountability for the delivery of pharmacy services in accordance with the Trust Strategic Plan, the LTH Medicines Optimisation Strategy and ensure that transformation of services is undertaken through Leeds Improvement Method.
2. Have accountability for governance and assurance within the Medicines Management and Pharmacy Service.
3. Provide specialist expertise and, delegated from the Chief Executive and reporting through the Chief Medical Officer, have corporate responsibility across the Trust for all aspects of Medicines Optimisation, including associated standards required by regulators, commissioners, and other authoritative bodies such as NICE, General Pharmaceutical Council, Royal Pharmaceutical Society etc.
4. Provide professional leadership for the pharmaceutical services provided to the Trust and other external customers. This includes performing the duties and responsibilities of the Superintendent Pharmacist, as required by the pharmacy regulator, the General Pharmaceutical Council. Provide professional leadership and work in collaboration with senior pharmacists across West Yorkshire Association of Acute Trusts (WYAAT) and the West Yorkshire Integrated Care System and the Leeds ICB.
5. Ensure that services provided are progressive, responsive to internal and external demand, are patient-focused, safe, efficient, and effective.
6. Ensure that the CSU workforce is empowered, supported in development and succession planning, trained in quality improvement methodology and the culture values people following the Leeds Way Values.
7. Have accountability for the audit and delivery of all aspects of the pharmacy service against agreed standards and legislation (e.g. Section 67(4) Medicines Act 1968, GPhC Standards for Hospital Pharmacy, GPhC Standards for Chief Pharmacists, CQC Quality Standards) and for the co-ordination and implementation of research and development activity within Medicines Optimisation.
Key Priorities
1. Clinical leadership in transforming the way the Trust handles medicines, in every respect, to optimise their use. The expectation is engagement at the highest levels strategically, as well as operationally.
2. Clinical leadership for all aspects of Medicines Optimisation within the Trust, across WYAAT, the West Yorkshire ICS and across the Leeds Place, and beyond to other local health communities.
3. Continuing to develop the Medicines Optimisation strategic plan to align MMPS services to meet Trust-wide needs to drive both quality improvement and productivity gains.
4. Leading and implementing the consequent transformational change.
5. Working with commercial partners to deliver operational efficiencies.
6. Enabling excellent partnerships with NHS England and local commissioners while also building relationships with primary care providers such as GPs and Community Pharmacists as new clinical leadership structures emerge.
7. Working with NHS England and local commissioners to deliver on commissioning intention requirements in respect of high cost medicines and associated QIPP and CQUIN targets.
8. Evaluating partnerships to grow research potential, through Bradford and Leeds Universities and the local Health Innovation Network.
9. Lead the development of the workforce through implementing professional career frameworks as these are developed by NHS England and relevant professional bodies.
Please see Job Description for full information of the role.
Person Specification
Skills & behaviours Essential
* Demonstrable delivery of the Leeds Way Values
* Proven leadership skills and professional role model
* Highly developed skills of influence and negotiation
* Drive, enthusiasm and highly motivated
* Demonstrate honesty and integrity
Additional Requirements Essential
* Able to interpret highly complex data and present highly complex information in an informative manner to a wide range of individuals
Qualifications Essential
* Registration with the General Pharmaceutical Council
* Post-graduate qualification relevant to hospital pharmacy practice
* Management qualification relevant to the NHS or equivalent experience
* Training in Human Resource Policies, business planning and project management
* Training in NHS financial management and Quality Improvement
Desirable
* Membership of the RPS
Experience Essential
* Recent practice (in a leadership role within hospital pharmacy as either a Chief Pharmacist of a District General Hospital or Deputy Chief Pharmacists of a teaching hospital
* Demonstrate an understanding of current pharmacy /NHS issues
* Specialist knowledge & experience with management & response to Medicine Guidance Notes, MHRA Alerts, CQC inspections, NHS Improvement, Internal & external auditing, Serious incidents
* Recent experience in leading transformational quality improvement project work
* Comprehensive knowledge and practical understanding of financial and commissioning frameworks.
Desirable
* Experience within both clinical and technical areas of pharmacy practice Interpretation of data
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.
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Employer details
Employer name: Leeds Teaching Hospitals
Address:
St. James's University Hospital
Beckett Street
Leeds
LS9 7TF
Employer's website: https://www.leedsth.nhs.uk/
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