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We have a rare and exciting opportunity for an enthusiastic and experienced clinical pharmacist to join the Acute & General Medicine pharmacy team, leading on service provision to the General Medical wards at St Thomas' Hospital.
As a Highly Specialist Pharmacist supported by a sizeable and experienced multi-disciplinary team, you will benefit from advancing your clinical knowledge whilst developing broad ranging skills in areas such as leadership and service development.
We encourage applications from both internal and external candidates.
Some Of The Key Responsibilities Of The Role Include
- To lead and be responsible for the provision of clinical pharmacy services to patients admitted to the General Medical wards in order to ensure safe, clinically effective and cost-efficient use of medicines
- To meet regularly with the General Medicine multi-disciplinary team (MDT) and work collaboratively to set, agree and achieve objectives for service improvement
- To organise, manage and motivate a team of clinical pharmacists to provide pharmaceutical care to the General Medical wards and a community rehabilitation ward and ensure standards of service are maintained
- To identify and manage risks in relation to medicines use
- To evaluate the contributions of the General Medicine ward pharmacy team to the Acute and General Medicine (AGM) directorate in line with staffing levels, patient turnover and Trust priorities to ensure departmental standards are met
- To develop, implement, monitor and evaluate protocols and guidelines in General Medicine
- To participate in clinical pharmacy and MDT teaching as appropriate
Some of the key skills expected of the successful candidate include:
- Able to demonstrate advanced clinical knowledge and skills in managing acute pharmaceutical care needs
- Able to identify, prioritise and appropriately delegate clinical workload
- Strong verbal and written communication skills
- Able to initiate and implement change
- Able to identify and manage medicines related risk
St Thomas' Pharmacy Department is one of the largest in the UK and has a strong focus on individual patient care. Our pharmacists work across multi-disciplinary teams both in the hospital and community setting, to deliver advice, guidance, and support within a culture of medicine safety. The focus is on patient-centred care and this is achieved through providing optimised pharmaceutical care for patients as part of a ward-based and clinical pharmacy service and extending pharmaceutical services beyond traditional boundaries. This includes attendance on consultant-led ward rounds and contributing to multi-disciplinary meetings.
The acute and general medicine clinical pharmacy service provides a 7 days a week service to key specialties and is supported by the resident (on site) pharmacy service which acts as the first point of contact for the pharmaceutical care needs of patients out of hours.
As an organisation we are committed to developing our services in ways that best suit the needs of our patients. This means that some staff groups will increasingly be asked to work a more flexible shift pattern so that we can offer services in the evenings or at weekends. We also have a positive approach to corporate social responsibility and are keen to engage our staff in an agenda that ranges from promoting environmental sustainability to the creation of local employment opportunities.
For further details / informal visits contact: Name: Louise Condon Job title: Principal Pharmacist, Acute and General Medicine Email address:
[email protected]For Further Details / Informal Visits Please Contact
Louise Condon (
[email protected]), Principal Pharmacist, Acute and General Medicine
Suzanne Patton (
[email protected]), existing postholder.