An exciting opportunity has arisen to recruit an experienced Clinical Pharmacist (full time 37.5 hours on a fixed term contract for maternity cover up to 12 months) to join our multi-disciplinary team working at Granville Road, Barnard Medical Centre, Sidcup.
If you are keen to work within primary care with a passion to deliver an excellent service within general practice, then we would like to hear from you. It would be an advantage to have already started or completed your CCPE.
Working as part of a multi-disciplinary team (MDT), the job holder will take a lead in driving forward the PCN vision of creating a new wider Community Service, enhancing existing and innovatively developing new care models in a collaborative way.
This role plays a pivotal part in engaging groups of practices to come together and improve the quality of care and operational efficiencies across the local healthcare system, motivating passion to deliver an excellent service within general practice, whilst leading and tailoring the delivery of network priorities and targets with a practice-based focus.
Within their professional boundaries, support the development, promotion and implementation of high-quality evidence-based research that enables the cost-effective use of medicines in a way that maximises the benefits of medicines to patients whilst minimising clinical, legal, or financial risks.
Main duties of the job
Prescribers in this vitally important patient-facing role will proactively shape structured medication reviews, ensuring that medicines management processes within the practice are optimised to achieve highly effective, safe, and patient-centred prescribing. They will lead the way in supporting patients, where necessary, in taking their medicines to get the best from them (especially patients with medication issues and/or those with long-term conditions), reducing waste, de-scribing where appropriate and promoting enhanced self-care. Undertaking a very structured programme of training if the job holder has not had experience in primary care.
Offering peer support and facilitating shared learning with other pharmacists in local practices across the networks to support the development of their role and implementing agreed prescribing and pharmaceutical activities or development programmes.
About us
Organisational Values / Objectives
The goals of BHNC are to work strategically with all Bexley Primary Care Networks (PCNs), to help secure the best services for patients whilst working together, to support the member practices in the challenges of a changing NHS.
Bexley Health Neighbourhood Care (BHNC) aims to improve the morale of PCNs/general practice in Bexley, by sharing expertise, services and supporting its workforce. BHNC will make a positive impact on medical services in Bexley, by working closely with the CCG, local NHS trusts, local providers and patient groups, to improve the delivery of healthcare to the local population.
We recruit, embed ARRS roles in PCN practices and help support with PCN DES functions to member practices as well as deliver at scale services.
Job responsibilities
Clinical and Patient Client Care
Manage own caseload of patients and deliver services where you are proud to put the patient first with common/minor/self-limiting ailments while working within a scope of practice and limits of competence.
Provide patient-facing clinics for those with questions, queries and concerns about their medicines in the practice, especially for long-term conditions and signpost to community pharmacy and referring to GPs or other healthcare professionals where appropriate where patients have single or multiple medical problems or where medicine optimisation is beyond the scope of competence (e.g. Respiratory, Cardiovascular and Diabetes).
Provide follow-up for patients to monitor the effect of any changes from suggestions and recommendations made, including virtual advice for patients with questions, queries, and concerns about their medicines and answers relevant medicine-related enquiries from GPs, other network staff, other healthcare teams (e.g. community pharmacy) and patients with queries about medicines.
Using structured medication reviews, support patients to take their medications to get the best from them, reduce waste and promote self-care.
Liaise with BHNC colleagues including BHNC pharmacists on prescribing-related matters to ensure consistency of patient care and benefit.
Ensure that patients are referred to the appropriate healthcare professional for the appropriate level of care within an appropriate period of time e.g. pathology results, common/minor ailments, acute conditions, long-term condition reviews etc.
Work in partnership with hospital colleagues to proactively manage patients at high risk of medicine-related problems before they are discharged to ensure continuity of care. Reconcile medicines following discharge from hospitals, intermediate care and into care homes, including identifying and rectifying unexplained changes and working with patients and community pharmacists to ensure patients receive the medicines they need post-discharge.
On every occasion, produce accurate, contemporaneous, and complete records of patient consultation, consistent with legislation, policies, standards, and procedures.
To be accountable for adhering to the budget, ensuring best value for money, and identifying efficiencies as appropriate, ensuring senior managers are aware of the cost implications of any areas of non-compliance.
To manage resources required for key duties under this Job Description, ensuring value for money at all times and maintain budget management responsibility allocated to the job holder in line with the scheme of delegation, develop, where required, cost-benefit analysis for spending and initiatives.
Actively work toward developing and maintaining effective working relationships both within and outside the PCN. To develop and facilitate a good working relationship with community pharmacists and other local providers of healthcare.
Liaise with colleagues including BHNC, STP/ICS Pharmacists and Pharmacy Technicians, Heads of Medicines Management/Optimisation to benefit from peer support on prescribing-related matters to ensure consistency of patient care and benefit.
Foster and maintain strong links with all services across the PCN and neighbouring networks.
Explore the potential for collaborative working and take opportunities to initiate and sustain such key working relationships with stakeholders as needed for the collective benefit of patients.
Research & Development
Contribute toward the development and embedding of the BHNC and PCN visions, aims and business objectives.
Provide advice to projects and business change initiatives regarding prescribing and make appropriate recommendations to Senior Pharmacists or GPs for medicine improvement.
Review and monitor the ongoing need for each patient's medicine and support them with their medicines ensuring they get the best use of their medicines (i.e. medicines optimisation).
Support public health campaigns, providing specialist knowledge on all public health programmes available to the general public.
Undertake clinical medication reviews with patients and produce recommendations for the senior clinical pharmacist, nurses or GPs on prescribing and monitoring. Work with care home staff to improve safety of medicines ordering and administration.
Undertake clinical medication reviews with patients and produce recommendations for the senior clinical pharmacists, nurses and GPs on prescribing and monitoring, and refer patients to multidisciplinary case conferences, ensuring medicines optimisation at every opportunity.
Review the use of medicines most commonly associated with unplanned hospital admissions and readmissions through audit and individual patient reviews. Put in place changes to reduce the prescribing of these medicines to high-risk patient groups.
Be a part of a professional clinical network, having access to appropriate clinical supervision. Appropriate clinical supervision includes:
* Each clinical pharmacist must receive a minimum of one supervision session per month by a senior clinical pharmacist,
* The senior clinical pharmacist must receive a minimum of one supervision session every three months by a GP clinical supervisor,
* Each clinical pharmacist will have access to an assigned GP clinical supervisor for support and development, and
* A ratio of one senior clinical pharmacist to no more than five junior clinical pharmacists, with appropriate peer support and supervision in place.
Policy & Service Development
Contribute pharmaceutical advice for the development and implementation of new services that have medicinal components (e.g. advice on treatment pathways and patient information leaflets).
Produce and implement a practice repeat prescribing policy and manage the repeat prescribing reauthorisation process by reviewing patient requests for repeat prescriptions and reviewing medicines reaching review dates; make necessary changes as an independent prescriber, and ensure patients are booked in for necessary monitoring tests where required.
Undertake clinical audits of prescribing in areas directed by the GPs, feedback the results and implement changes in conjunction with the relevant practice team and support the delivery of the prescribing safety quality improvement domain.
Implement changes to medicines that result from MHRA alerts, product withdrawal and other local and national guidance.
Monitor practice prescribing against the local health economy's RAG list for medicines and make recommendations to GPs for medicines that should be prescribed by hospital doctors (red drugs) or subject to shared care (amber drugs). Assist practices in seeing and maintaining a practice formulary that is hosted on each practice's computer system.
Audit practices compliance against NICE technology assessment guidance and National Skills Framework (NSF).
Provide newsletters or bulletins on important prescribing messages.
Work with the general practice teams to ensure the practices are compliant with CQC standards where medicines are involved.
Attend local, regional and national meetings of relevance some of which will be defined within the national GP pathway for this role supported by Centre for Pharmacy Postgraduate Education (CPPE).
Person Specification
Qualifications
* Essential criteria: General Practice Pharmacist Training Pathway from CPPE, or equivalent qualification is already held, and exemption is agreed by CPPE. Mandatory registration with the General Pharmaceutical Council. Masters degree in pharmacy (MPharm) or equivalent qualification/experience. Safeguarding and other mandatory training. Basic life support training.
* Desirable criteria: Membership of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society, and of or working towards Faculty membership. Specialist knowledge acquired from post-graduate diploma level / equivalent training/experience. Independent prescriber or working towards/intent of gaining independent prescribing qualification.
Experience
* Essential criteria: Minimum of 2 years experience as a pharmacist, demonstrated within a practice portfolio. Experience of partnership/collaborative working and of building relationships across a variety of organisations. Experience and an awareness of the breadth of common acute and long-term conditions that are likely to be seen in general practice. An appreciation of the nature of GPs, practices and primary care prescribing concepts of rational prescribing and strategies for improving prescribing.
* Desirable criteria: In-depth therapeutic and clinical knowledge and understanding of the principles of evidence-based healthcare.
OTHER
* Able to obtain and analyse complex technical data and information.
* Able to identify and resolve risk management issues according to policy/protocol.
* Recognises priorities when problem-solving and identifies deviations from the normal pattern and is able to refer these where required for resolution.
* Analyse, interpret and present medicines data to highlight issues and risks to support decision-making.
* Communication & Relationships: Essential criteria: Excellent interpersonal, influencing and negotiation, written and verbal communication skills. Demonstrable ability to communicate complex and sensitive information in an understandable form to a variety of audiences (e.g. patients). Able to appropriately build relationships to gain the cooperation of relevant stakeholders (including patients, senior and peer colleagues, other professionals). Able to gain acceptance, influence, motivate, persuade and engage audiences in agreed course of action where there may be significant barriers to overcome.
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.
£47,000 to £52,000 a year depending on experience.
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