The Senior Pharmacist - Professional Standards Lead - provides professional, clinical, and governance leadership within the pharmacy service, ensuring medicines are supplied safely, effectively, and in line with regulatory and professional standards.
Reporting operationally to the Pharmacy Manager, the post holder works within the pharmacy rota while acting as the professional standards lead for pharmacy practice. This role is distinct from that of the Pharmacy Manager and is focused on upholding professional excellence, medicines safety, and regulatory compliance across the service.
Working within the operational pharmacy environment, the role combines hands-on delivery (34 days per week) with responsibility for setting and maintaining high standards of pharmacy practice, medicines safety and professional accountability across the team.
The post holder is accountable for ensuring that:
The role supports the development of pharmacy systems, people and processes, acting as a key deputy to the Superintendent Pharmacist. It offers a clear development pathway toward future senior pharmacy leadership roles as the organisation grows.
The Pharmaxo Group is an award winning, market leadingpharmaceutical and healthcare business that serves customers, patients andmedical professionals across the UK.The Pharmaxo Group comprises of:
Bath ASU which produces thousands of aseptically (sterile)compounded injectable pharmaceutical products each day for hospitals andpatients who are fighting cancer, living with chronic disease or in need ofpain relief.
Pharmaxo Healthcare which is a growing clinical homecareprovider in an expanding market offering greater convenience to patients whilstdelivering efficiencies to the NHS.
Pharmaxo Scientific which develops the innovations inbiotechnology, data and information technology that drive our businesses.
We are seeking an experienced and credible pharmacist who provides strong professional leadership within a complex, high-volume homecare environment.
Demonstrates the ability to maintain and improve standards of pharmacy practice, develop others, and ensure clinical and operational risks are identified, managed and escalated appropriately.
Able to balance patient safety, regulatory requirements and operational pressures, while driving consistency, learning and continuous improvement across the pharmacy team.
Please see full Job Description attached.
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.
Depending on experience£58,000 to £68,000 depending on experience
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