Lead Homecare/ High Cost Medicine/ Formulary Support Pharmacist EDC

at  The Princess Alexandra Hospital NHS Trust

Harlow CM20, England, United Kingdom -

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Immediate18 Jul, 2024GBP 59360 Annual19 Apr, 2024N/AGood communication skillsNoNo
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Description:

Duties and responsibilities Clinical Pharmacy Duties To lead, develop, manage and monitor clinical homecare pharmacy services to rheumatology and gastroenterology, dermatology and neurology using biologics to treat long term conditions in line with local and national policies, guidelines and frameworks. To be the lead pharmacist for managing high cost medicines in the Trust. This will include providing advice and support to all teams by ensuring that applications for high-cost medication are handled in alignment with national guidelines and local pathways, that prescriptions are authorised only when there is current agreement for funding and to liaise with ICBs and NHSE on drug funding issues To work collaboratively with the specialist clinical teams, homecare providers and commissioners on the provision and monitoring of biological medication to patients To work closely with specialist teams supporting the prescription and dispensing of high cost medication, providing information to patients and ensuring that access to these medicines is consistently available to patients requiring then To work closely with teams, to support validation of homecare and high cost drug prescriptions across all specialities To support specialist teams in implementation of new homecare services, including best value biosimilars and switch process To communicate with ICBs, NHSE, external homecare companies, GPs and community pharmacists to coordinate pharmaceutical care of patients in the community. Take an active role in the development of clinical risk management, investigating and learning from datix reports To provide a clinical pharmaceutical service to allocated ward(s) as and when required To develop and maintain a role as a Non-Medical Prescriber.
Management and Delivery of High Cost Medicines and Homecare Services To lead and train the pharmacy homecare and high cost medicine team To manage all Pharmacy related aspects of the Homecare service with support from lead pharmacist for medicine and the Pharmacy Procurement homecare team To work closely with the Lead Pharmacist for Medicine high-to deliver a high-quality Homecare service with robust governance To undertake service improvement projects that will improve the quality of patient care and/or contribute to effective drugs budget management within Homecare and clinical services that utilise biologics, including support of biosimilar switching To manage contracts and SLAs relating to Homecare medicines To contribute to local and national Homecare networks, including attendance at relevant meetings To act as the PAH Pharmacy liaison with the East of England Homecare procurement team ensuring contract documentation is completed as appropriate To attend homecare and biologic related multi-disciplinary team meetings in specialty areas To lead and actively contribute to the monthly Pharmacy Homecare service review meetings To work closely with all Trust colleagues to support access to high cost medicines, ensuring adherence to agreed pathways with funding agreed by the relevant commissioner. To take a lead in overcoming obstacles to high cost medicine access by working with Trust colleagues and external organisations to resolve problems that arise. To be responsible for financial reporting, drug usage and expenditure forecasting, To identify, action and report on medicines related quality improvement projects for the Trust Develop and input into Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs). To write the annual Homecare report To support and be actively involved in the implementation of local and regional pathways for biologic therapies and new high cost medicines, including implementation of new NICE Technology Appraisal in a safe, effective and timely manner.
To provide advice and information on new drugs and new treatment strategies and guidelines To oversee and support the completion of Homecare audits To liaise with Homecare providers regularly, review key performance indicators and monitor performance To investigate and resolve complaints related to Homecare, identify trends and develop action plans with service providers and other stakeholders Formulary Support Support the development and maintenance of the PAH Formulary Be the point of contact for responding to non-formulary medication requests across all disciplines, providing advice and referring on to the Divisional leads if appropriate Support the MI lead pharmacist with the production and dissemination of formulary updates as needed Attend and contribute to the Area Prescribing Committee meetings Management and Training Responsibilities To manage the High cost drugs co-ordinator To provide training and supervision to the Homecare team To assist the education and training team, as required, with clinical training of pharmacists providing homecare and ward pharmacy services, and of other colleagues in the Trust as required Undertake peer review to provide assurance on pharmaceutical standards across medicine General Pharmacy Duties To provide a high quality, patient focused pharmaceutical service to in-patients, and outpatients To have a working knowledge of all procedures, legislation or national guidelines relating to the storage and dispensing of unlicensed medicinal products, and controlled drugs. To input prescription information using the Pharmacy Computer system Assist in the provision of medicines information as required To be able to use the computerised e-prescribing & medical notes system used in the Trust To dispense and supply drugs to patients (including using the automated dispensing system (Robot)) To provide evaluated pharmaceutical advice and information, to all health care professionals and patients of the Trust using on-line data bases and primary sources To have a working knowledge of pharmacy stock control and ordering systems To collect and handle prescription monies according to Government and Trust policy To participate in all relevant departmental meetings and contribute to effective communication within the department To be aware of and apply, relevant legislation such as the Health and Safety at Work Act, Control of Substances Hazardous to Health, GMP and Medicines Act To at all times practice in accordance with the Code of Ethics of the General Pharmaceutical Council To uphold the security of drugs and the premises at all times To complete all mandatory training. Ensure knowledge of medicines is up to date through own CPD and other learning opportunities To participate in general department rotas including (but not exclusively) weekends, bank holidays and late duties Other Duties To be actively involved in in undertaking projects and audits to continually review and improve the quality of service provision and of drug related clinical guidelines. To attend courses & study days as deemed appropriate by the Chief Pharmacist/deputy To undertake any other duties commensurate with the grade as requested by the chief pharmacist/deputy To undertake pharmacy on call duties To maintain registration as a pharmacist with the General Pharmaceutical Council and act in accordance with the code of ethic

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REQUIREMENT SUMMARY

Min:N/AMax:5.0 year(s)

Pharmaceuticals

Pharma / Biotech / Healthcare / Medical / R&D

Clinical Pharmacy

Graduate

Proficient

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Harlow CM20, United Kingdom