Job Summary
Senior Clinical Pharmacy Team Lead
An Exciting Leadership Opportunity in a Thriving PCN
Minimum 2 Years Of Leadership Experience Required
Are you an experienced Clinical Pharmacist ready to step into a high-impact leadership role? Join our forward-thinking Primary Care Network as Clinical Pharmacist Team Leader and help shape the future of pharmacy services across our practices.
You will lead a skilled team of 8 Clinical Pharmacists and 2 Pharmacy Technicians, delivering high quality, patient-centred care and driving innovative medicines optimisation initiatives that improve population health outcomes.
This role combines clinical expertise with strategic leadership. You will oversee structured medication reviews, high-risk medicines monitoring, prescribing safety, quality improvement projects, and day to day rota management. You will also mentor and develop the pharmacy team while working closely with GPs, ICB colleagues, community and secondary care teams, and other allied professionals to influence PCN strategy.
Ideal for someone who thrives on autonomy, collaboration, and service improvement at scale.
What We Offer:
£55,000£60,000 WTE DOE
Supportive, collaborative PCN culture
Protected CPD and supervision time
Flexible working
30 days annual leave pro rata
NHS Pension
Employee Assistance Programme
Funded DBS and GPhC subscription reimbursement
Main duties of the job
Clinical Care and Medicines Optimisation
Conduct structured medication reviews for patients with complex polypharmacy frailty long term conditions and post discharge needs
Monitor and review high risk medicines to ensure safe prescribing
Implement MHRA alerts NICE guidance and local formulary updates
Improve repeat prescribing systems and medicines safety processes
Leadership and Team Development
Lead and coordinate the pharmacy team across practices
Provide clinical supervision and mentorship to 8 pharmacists 2 technicians and Independent Prescribers
Support training induction appraisal and competency development.
Promote professional standards and continuous learning
Foster a positive inclusive and supportive team culture
Operational and Strategic Delivery
Plan workforce capacity rotas and service continuity
Support achievement of PQS QOF and PCN contractual targets
Lead clinical audits and quality improvement projects
Analyse prescribing data and performance metrics to drive improvement
Strengthen shared care processes and medicines safety programmes
Represent pharmacy services in multidisciplinary and stakeholder meetings
Education and Training
Deliver medicines optimisation training to primary care teams
Provide patient education and accessible medicines information
Contribute to public health initiatives and community health campaigns
About Us
North Wilts Border PCN is a collaborative NHS partnership made up of six GP surgeries, working together to deliver high-quality, patient-centred care to over 56,000 people across our local communities. We are proud to be rooted in our community and are committed to staying connected with and supporting the people we serve.
In addition to our dedication to clinical excellence, we are also a teaching and training network, supporting medical students and GP trainees from across the Southwest region.
Our diverse multidisciplinary team includes Specialist Practitioners, Social Prescribers, Health & Wellbeing Coach, Care Coordinator, and Clinical Directors. We place great value on the contributions of our Pharmacy team and are committed to supporting the personal and professional development of all staff.
Details
Date posted
19 February 2026
Pay scheme
Other
Salary
£55,000 to £60,000 a year
Contract
Permanent
Working pattern
Full-time
Reference number
W
Job locations
Malmesbury Primary Care Centre
Priory Way
Malmesbury
Wiltshire
SN16 0FB
Doctors Surgery
Willis Way
Purton
Swindon
SN5 4BD
The Surgery
113 High Street
Cricklade
Swindon
SN6 6AE
New Court Surgery
Borough Fields Shopping Centre
Royal Wootton Bassett
Swindon
Wiltshire
SN4 7AX
The Tolsey Surgery
High Street
Sherston
Malmesbury
Wiltshire
SN16 0LQ
Tinkers Lane Surgery
Tinkers Field
Royal Wootton Bassett
Swindon
Wiltshire
SN4 7AT
Job Description
Job responsibilities
The Clinical Pharmacy Team Lead will provide advanced clinical care, professional leadership, and operational oversight for the pharmacy workforce across North Wilts Border PCN. The role blends patient facing responsibilities with medicines optimisation, quality improvement, strategic service development, and workforce leadership.
The key duties and responsibilities include
Conducting structured medication reviews for patients with complex polypharmacy, long term conditions, frailty, learning disabilities, high risk medicines, or recent hospital discharge.
Undertaking clinical medication reviews for patients in practices, care homes, and domiciliary settings, producing clear recommendations for GPs and nurses.
Leading on medicines reconciliation post discharge from hospital, intermediate care, and when entering care homes, identifying and resolving discrepancies.
Providing patient facing and telephone based medicines advice, supporting adherence, answering medicine related queries, and promoting shared decision making.
Reviewing and monitoring medicines linked with unplanned hospital admissions, implementing changes to reduce risk to vulnerable patients.
Ensuring appropriate monitoring and safety checks are in place for medicines requiring ongoing review.
Managing continuity of supply for high risk groups, including those using compliance aids or living in care settings.
Supporting public health initiatives and providing medication related expertise to campaigns and community programmes.
Contributing to multidisciplinary case conferences, collaborating to optimise care plans and medication management.
Using practice computer searches and risk stratification tools to identify high risk patient cohorts based on clinical presentation, prescribing patterns, or both.
Prioritising patients for review using clinical judgement and evidence based principles.
Reducing variation and proactively addressing unsafe or inefficient prescribing.
As the designated leader for the pharmacy workforce, the post holder will Lead and manage the Pharmacy and Pharmacy Technician Team, promoting excellence, collaboration, and a culture of high professional standards.
Provides clinical supervision, mentorship, and support for pharmacists and pharmacy technicians, including Independent Prescribers and those in training.
Oversees induction, competency development, and continuation of training for all new and existing team members.
Ensures staff engage with appraisal processes, supervision, and ongoing CPD.
Acts as a role model, demonstrating professionalism, adaptability, inclusivity, and compassionate leadership.
Supports performance management processes and addresses issues in line with organisational policy.
Encourages innovation and extends boundaries of service delivery within the pharmacy team.
Leading pharmacy related projects aligned with PCN, ICB, and national priorities.
Supporting the delivery of PQS, QOF, and additional PCN wide service requirements.
Managing rota planning, staffing levels, and leave coordination to maintain consistent clinical coverage. Thus, contributing to operational delivery of pharmacy services.
Representing the pharmacy service at internal and external meetings, including with GPs, ICB pharmacists, Medicines Management teams, community pharmacy, and hospital colleagues.
Fostering strong interprofessional relationships to enhance consistency and continuity of patient care.
Supporting the creation and implementation of prescribing policies, including repeat prescribing and safety processes.
The post holder ensures pharmacy services maintain high standards of safety, data quality, and regulatory compliance:
Leading clinical audits, sharing findings, and providing practical recommendations for improvement.
Using prescribing data to identify risks, trends, and opportunities for targeted interventions.
Implementing changes based on MHRA alerts, product withdrawals, NICE guidance, and formulary updates.
Monitoring compliance with RAG lists, shared care protocols, and other local medicines governance frameworks.
Supporting the development, implementation, and monitoring of Quality Improvement Plans (QIPs).
Ensuring ongoing compliance with CQC standards, legal and ethical requirements, professional codes of conduct, and organisational governance systems.
Producing newsletters and bulletins that disseminate important prescribing messages and safety updates.
Enhancing medicines safety by reviewing high risk groups, triggers for hospital admission, and prescribing trends.
Supporting practices in maintaining accurate, up to date practice formularies on clinical systems.
Ensuring monitoring, follow up, and documentation are in place for all relevant medicines requiring ongoing review.
Working alongside ICB colleagues to ensure consistent application of shared prescribing pathways.
Delivering education and training sessions to the wider primary care team, including GPs, nurses, and administrative staff.
Providing patient facing information, medication counselling, and resources to support safe and effective use of medicines.
Ensuring the pharmacy team has access to meaningful professional development opportunities, supervision, and peer review mechanisms.
Promoting shared learning through case discussions, reflective practice, and collaborative problem-solving.
Building and maintaining effective working relationships with GPs, nurses, allied health professionals, community pharmacists, hospital pharmacy teams, social care teams, and wider ICB colleagues.
Recognising personal limitations and seeking or signposting to specialist support where required.
Working as part of a multidisciplinary team to support coordinated, patient centred care.
Contributing to multidisciplinary projects, shared care pathways, and integrated care initiatives.
Adhering to all health and safety requirements, including reporting incidents using organisational systems.
Complying with the Data Protection Act, confidentiality policies, safeguarding standards, and equality and diversity requirements.
Maintaining professional registration, CPD, immunisations, DBS status, and all mandatory training.
Travelling independently across PCN sites and attending meetings or training as required.
Job description
Job responsibilities
The Clinical Pharmacy Team Lead will provide advanced clinical care, professional leadership, and operational oversight for the pharmacy workforce across North Wilts Border PCN. The role blends patient facing responsibilities with medicines optimisation, quality improvement, strategic service development, and workforce leadership.
The key duties and responsibilities include
Conducting structured medication reviews for patients with complex polypharmacy, long term conditions, frailty, learning disabilities, high risk medicines, or recent hospital discharge.
Undertaking clinical medication reviews for patients in practices, care homes, and domiciliary settings, producing clear recommendations for GPs and nurses.
Leading on medicines reconciliation post discharge from hospital, intermediate care, and when entering care homes, identifying and resolving discrepancies.
Providing patient facing and telephone based medicines advice, supporting adherence, answering medicine related queries, and promoting shared decision making.
Reviewing and monitoring medicines linked with unplanned hospital admissions, implementing changes to reduce risk to vulnerable patients.
Ensuring appropriate monitoring and safety checks are in place for medicines requiring ongoing review.
Managing continuity of supply for high risk groups, including those using compliance aids or living in care settings.
Supporting public health initiatives and providing medication related expertise to campaigns and community programmes.
Contributing to multidisciplinary case conferences, collaborating to optimise care plans and medication management.
Using practice computer searches and risk stratification tools to identify high risk patient cohorts based on clinical presentation, prescribing patterns, or both.
Prioritising patients for review using clinical judgement and evidence based principles.
Reducing variation and proactively addressing unsafe or inefficient prescribing.
As the designated leader for the pharmacy workforce, the post holder will Lead and manage the Pharmacy and Pharmacy Technician Team, promoting excellence, collaboration, and a culture of high professional standards.
Provides clinical supervision, mentorship, and support for pharmacists and pharmacy technicians, including Independent Prescribers and those in training.
Oversees induction, competency development, and continuation of training for all new and existing team members.
Ensures staff engage with appraisal processes, supervision, and ongoing CPD.
Acts as a role model, demonstrating professionalism, adaptability, inclusivity, and compassionate leadership.
Supports performance management processes and addresses issues in line with organisational policy.
Encourages innovation and extends boundaries of service delivery within the pharmacy team.
Leading pharmacy related projects aligned with PCN, ICB, and national priorities.
Supporting the delivery of PQS, QOF, and additional PCN wide service requirements.
Managing rota planning, staffing levels, and leave coordination to maintain consistent clinical coverage. Thus, contributing to operational delivery of pharmacy services.
Representing the pharmacy service at internal and external meetings, including with GPs, ICB pharmacists, Medicines Management teams, community pharmacy, and hospital colleagues.
Fostering strong interprofessional relationships to enhance consistency and continuity of patient care.
Supporting the creation and implementation of prescribing policies, including repeat prescribing and safety processes.
The post holder ensures pharmacy services maintain high standards of safety, data quality, and regulatory compliance:
Leading clinical audits, sharing findings, and providing practical recommendations for improvement.
Using prescribing data to identify risks, trends, and opportunities for targeted interventions.
Implementing changes based on MHRA alerts, product withdrawals, NICE guidance, and formulary updates.
Monitoring compliance with RAG lists, shared care protocols, and other local medicines governance frameworks.
Supporting the development, implementation, and monitoring of Quality Improvement Plans (QIPs).
Ensuring ongoing compliance with CQC standards, legal and ethical requirements, professional codes of conduct, and organisational governance systems.
Producing newsletters and bulletins that disseminate important prescribing messages and safety updates.
Enhancing medicines safety by reviewing high risk groups, triggers for hospital admission, and prescribing trends.
Supporting practices in maintaining accurate, up to date practice formularies on clinical systems.
Ensuring monitoring, follow up, and documentation are in place for all relevant medicines requiring ongoing review.
Working alongside ICB colleagues to ensure consistent application of shared prescribing pathways.
Delivering education and training sessions to the wider primary care team, including GPs, nurses, and administrative staff.
Providing patient facing information, medication counselling, and resources to support safe and effective use of medicines.
Ensuring the pharmacy team has access to meaningful professional development opportunities, supervision, and peer review mechanisms.
Promoting shared learning through case discussions, reflective practice, and collaborative problem-solving.
Building and maintaining effective working relationships with GPs, nurses, allied health professionals, community pharmacists, hospital pharmacy teams, social care teams, and wider ICB colleagues.
Recognising personal limitations and seeking or signposting to specialist support where required.
Working as part of a multidisciplinary team to support coordinated, patient centred care.
Contributing to multidisciplinary projects, shared care pathways, and integrated care initiatives.
Adhering to all health and safety requirements, including reporting incidents using organisational systems.
Complying with the Data Protection Act, confidentiality policies, safeguarding standards, and equality and diversity requirements.
Maintaining professional registration, CPD, immunisations, DBS status, and all mandatory training.
Travelling independently across PCN sites and attending meetings or training as required.
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
Essential
Masters degree in pharmacy (MPharm) (or equivalent)
Completed CPPE course in Primary care pharmacy education pathway or equivalent experience
Independent Prescribing qualification
Mandatory registration with General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) which includes revalidation
Leadership/management qualification or extensive experience
Desirable
Minimum of 2 years of experience in a primary care setting
A DPP (Designated Prescribing Practitioner) registered professional
Mentoring or Coaching qualification or experience
A member of or working towards Faculty membership of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society
Minimum of 5 years post-registration experience
Experience
Essential
Strong knowledge of primary care, prescribing, and medicines optimisation
Analytical and problem-solving abilities, with experience in audits and QI initiatives
Proficiency in clinical and management systems (e.g. Eclipse, GP IT systems)
Understanding of CQC compliance standards and all legal, ethical, and professional regulations.
Ability to work both independently and collaboratively in multi-disciplinary teams
Strong sense of accountability and able to demonstrate this
An appreciation of the nature and structure of PCNs, GPs and general practices.
Desirable
Demonstrates accountability for delivering professional expertise and direct service provision.
Experience of mentorship and clinical supervision of peers
Demonstrate the ability to communicate complex and sensitive information in an understandable form to a variety of audiences
Interpersonal and Communication Skills
Essential
Cultivates and sustains high-trust relationships across the immediate and wider PCN network, member practices, and system partners, fostering alignment with strategic priorities.
Exemplifies professional, compassionate leadership
Champions a supportive and inclusive culture
Strengthens team cohesion and morale
Champions workforce development and actively promotes a culture of support and continuous improvement
Navigates complex and challenging conversations with diplomacy and resilience, maintaining professionalism while balancing organisational priorities and stakeholder expectations.
Desirable
Manages challenging and high-pressure interactions with composure
Demonstrates advanced stakeholder engagement skills, liaising effectively with multidisciplinary PCN teams, practice leadership, NHS organisations, and external agencies to align operational priorities with strategic objectives.
Person Specification
Essential
Cultivates and sustains high-trust relationships across the immediate and wider PCN network, member practices, and system partners, fostering alignment with strategic priorities.
Exemplifies professional, compassionate leadership
Champions a supportive and inclusive culture
Strengthens team cohesion and morale
Champions workforce development and actively promotes a culture of support and continuous improvement
Navigates complex and challenging conversations with diplomacy and resilience, maintaining professionalism while balancing organisational priorities and stakeholder expectations.
Desirable
Manages challenging and high-pressure interactions with composure
Demonstrates advanced stakeholder engagement skills, liaising effectively with multidisciplinary PCN teams, practice leadership, NHS organisations, and external agencies to align operational priorities with strategic objectives.
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.
UK Registration
Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).
Additional information
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.
UK Registration
Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).
Employer details
Employer name
North Wilts Border PCN Ltd Company
Address
Malmesbury Primary Care Centre
Priory Way
Malmesbury
Wiltshire
SN16 0FB
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Employer details
Employer name
North Wilts Border PCN Ltd Company
Address
Malmesbury Primary Care Centre
Priory Way
Malmesbury
Wiltshire
SN16 0FB
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