Job overview
The inpatient pharmacy at East Lancashire Teaching Hospital provides a range of services to patients across East Lancashire.
Pharmacy Technicians at any stage of their career are welcome to apply. We have a comprehensive training program for each rotation. We want to hear from you if you're interested in moving in a new sector, recently qualified, due to qualify, or thinking about returning to the register.
Our Pharmacy Technicians play a key role in our daily operations. The advancement and training opportunities for Pharmacy Technicians provide the opportunity to further develop your career as a Pharmacy Technician.
Making the transition can be a big decision, so we would welcome requests to view the department ahead of interviews.
We are rolling out a development pathway for pharmacy technicians from Band 4 to Band 5 later this year. This is a great time to make the move as your experience and transitional skills will be accounted for. You will be supported to complete a development progression program, if you wish to develop beyond this role. We will be happy to discuss this in more detail at the interview process.
Main duties of the job
Our rotational teams provide services across several areas including:
* Dispensary and controlled drug management
* Reconciling patient medication histories at ward level, ordering new supplies of medications, and supporting discharge planning
* Medicines management duties such as monitoring the security and storage conditions of medicines in clinical areas
* Providing counselling and advice on best use of medicines to patients
* Working in our aseptic unit to prepare IV medications
* Monitoring and managing specialist medications
* Stock management
Working for our organisation
We are a big and friendly team, and we provide a full induction program to new starters.
The inpatient hospital services operate during core hours from 08:00 to 19:00. Our standard working hours are 09:00 to 17:30, with 1 in 8 weekends worked for lieu days, or overtime. We are happy to talk flex, as we have worked hard to ensure our existing team find a role to fit around commitments outside of work.
Detailed job description and main responsibilities
Please see attached job description.
JOB SUMMARY
The post holder will
support the Assistant Directors of Pharmacy in providing a high quality, cost
effective and efficient patient centred pharmacy service to the Trust
work in partnership with the Lead Technician, Senior Technicians and the
High level technicians in the provision of a high quality, cost effective and
efficient patient centred pharmacy service to the Trust
maintain and develop the highest standards of patient-focused care in the
provision of technical services
support the governance and medicines risk management agenda locally
support the development of the technician and assistant teams to complement
and facilitate multidisciplinary working
act as a role model in the field of clinical technician pharmacy practice and
provide a consistently high level of pharmaceutical service in line with
corporate objectives and government initiatives
support the agreed policies and procedures for safe medicines use and
support mechanisms to promote high quality medicine use, effective risk
management, clinical governance and adherence to Trust policies and
guidelines concerning medicines use
contribute to the development of the service
support the ‘professional development’ of technicians and assistants
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Main Duties
Leadership, Service Policy, Planning, and Evaluation
Support the development of extended technician roles and the implementation of technician led services
Act as a clinical technician role model and demonstrate the ability to provide safe, clinically effective and cost-efficient use of medicines
Provide professional leadership and motivate and inspire other staff inside and outside of pharmacy and act as a role model
Identify options and opportunities for service provision, which enhance the efficiency of the service in order to reduce waiting times, improve accuracy, improve productivity and support staff development
Person specification
Qualifications
Essential criteria
* Registered with the GPHC or about to qualify
* NVQ Level 3 Pharmacy Services or equivalent qualification – approved for registration with General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC)
Desirable criteria
* BTec Accuracy Checking Technician Qualification
Knowledge & Skills
Essential criteria
* Understanding of medicines legislation and guidance i.e. Medicines Act, Misuse of Drugs Act, Safe and Secure Handling of Medicines, MHRA Alerts
* Understanding of clinical practice
* General knowledge of NHS developments including primary and secondary care
* Understanding of clinical governance principles
* Good verbal and written communication
* Ability to prioritise demands on service and plan workload
* Able to communicate information of a technical or clinical nature
Desirable criteria
* Understanding of clinical and risk management guidance as applied to Medicines Management Framework
* Knowledge of external agencies concerned with patient safety NHSLA, NPSA, NPC
Experience
Essential criteria
* Ability to identify clinical issues, knows when to consult (own limitations)
* Working within GMP/GDP/GCP guidelines
* Ability to maintain accurate records
* Reflects on own practice and learns from experience
* Able to identify, prioritise and evaluate work, meets deadlines
Desirable criteria
* Practice in one or more relevant areas
Personal Qualities
Essential criteria
* Can work independently and demonstrates flexibility when working within a team
* Demonstrates a systematic approach, is enthusiastic and works well under pressure
* Evidence of CPD
* Experience in the use of IT systems/ keyboard skills