Start Date
Immediate
Expiry Date
04 Sep, 25
Salary
44962.0
Posted On
05 Jun, 25
Experience
0 year(s) or above
Remote Job
Yes
Telecommute
Yes
Sponsor Visa
No
Skills
Professional Development, Case Studies, Clinical Skills, Articles, Manual Handling, Legislation, Patient Care
Industry
Pharmaceuticals
Clinical Pharmacy Services to Inpatient Wards and Community Mental Health Teams (CMHTs): - Be responsible and accountable for providing a clinical pharmacy service to inpatient wards and community teams: - Ensure that designated ward and team bases are visited by a pharmacist at agreed intervals. - Regularly attend and contribute to multidisciplinary team meetings - Proactively review, rationalise and optimise patients medications. - Review all prescriptions regularly, ensuring adherence to legislation, national and local guidelines and formularies. - Advise on individual drug treatments, including possible adverse effects and interactions.
Proactively develop and improve own practice. - Undertake all mandatory training. Non-Medical Prescribing: - To undertake a post graduate qualification in non-medical prescribing. - Prescribe medicines as an NMP in line with current legislation, local policies and within own level of expertise and competence.
Communication and working relationships: - Identify and respond to the specialist medication information needs of patients, carers, doctors, nurses, and other members of the healthcare team. - Ensure information, which may be highly complex, is provided in a timely manner, in an appropriate format for the individual or group. - Able to present information in a suitable format (e.g., written and/or verbal) and style for the target audience. Barriers to effective communication may include learning disability, language difficulties, cognitive impairment and non-consenting/non-compliant patients.
Safe Systems of Work: - Accountable for own professional actions and activities, guided by legislation, national and local policies, procedures and protocols. - Implement and/or follow agreed governance initiatives such as incident/error reporting. - Responsible for ensuring a safe working practice and environment through legislation such as the Health and Safety at Work Act and COSHH regulations, along with local policies and procedures including manual handling. Improving quality and developing practice: - Comply with requirements to register with the GPhC and ensuring own professional development is maintained by keeping up to date with practice developments.
Weekend Working and On-Call: - The post holder will be part of the weekend working rota covering the acute trust pharmacy at a frequency of approximately 1 in 13. - The post holder will be part of the bank holiday working rota covering the acute trust as per departmental arrangements. - The post holder will be part of the on-call rota covering the acute trust pharmacy at a frequency of approximately 1 in 12 (full training provided). This entails: - Being the first point of contact for the department out of hours in the event of a major incident, and for information, advice and supply of any items required.
Other: - Have awareness of mentally ill, sick and dying patients and have exposure to distressing or emotional situations due to the patient cohort. - Deal with medicines information queries from patients, medical and other healthcare professionals, using a wide range of information sources both electronic and hard copy regarding drug-related queries. - Occasional handling of potentially hazardous substances (e.g., cytotoxic medication) in accordance with standard operating procedures and COSHH regulations. - Physical effort for lifting and moving light packages between locations.
Clinical Pharmacy Services to Inpatient Wards and Community Mental Health Teams (CMHTs): - Be responsible and accountable for providing a clinical pharmacy service to inpatient wards and community teams: - Ensure that designated ward and team bases are visited by a pharmacist at agreed intervals. - Regularly attend and contribute to multidisciplinary team meetings - Proactively review, rationalise and optimise patients medications. - Review all prescriptions regularly, ensuring adherence to legislation, national and local guidelines and formularies. - Advise on individual drug treatments, including possible adverse effects and interactions.
Safe Systems of Work: - Accountable for own professional actions and activities, guided by legislation, national and local policies, procedures and protocols. - Implement and/or follow agreed governance initiatives such as incident/error reporting. - Responsible for ensuring a safe working practice and environment through legislation such as the Health and Safety at Work Act and COSHH regulations, along with local policies and procedures including manual handling. Improving quality and developing practice: - Comply with requirements to register with the GPhC and ensuring own professional development is maintained by keeping up to date with practice developments.