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Clinical Lead Pharmacist - Womens Health and Paediatrics
The closing date is 21 May 2025
Are you a clinical Pharmacist looking to develop your leadership skills and support the development of a junior team?
Based at St Peters' hospital in Chertsey, we are seeking an experienced Pharmacist to enhance our Pharmacy Services for women’s health and paediatrics by:
* Ensuring the provision of a high-quality clinical pharmacy service tailored to women’s health and paediatrics, meeting the needs of patients and healthcare professionals within and associated with the Trust.
* Leading, planning, and developing advanced specialist clinical pharmacy services for women’s health and paediatric patients, offering expert advice on pharmaceutical matters to promote safe, cost-effective, and appropriate prescribing.
This role positions you as a key leader within the team, helping to shape the future of pharmacy services in Women’s and Children’s specialties with a focus on collaboration, patient care, and continuous improvement.
The ASPH Pharmacy Team is known for its friendly and welcoming environment, described as a family. We are committed to staff development through postgraduate education and qualifications in leadership and clinical practice. We value team development and encourage career progression.
Main duties of the job
* Act as a referral point for medicines optimisation in women’s health and paediatrics for pharmacists and other healthcare professionals.
* Collaborate with the multidisciplinary team to promote safe, effective medicine use, acting as an expert resource in this area.
* Establish and strengthen links with senior management to support pharmacy’s contribution to cost-effective, safe, and efficient medicine prescribing and use.
* Coordinate and develop ward-based clinical pharmacy services to provide high-quality, cost-effective pharmaceutical care.
* Work with other clinical leaders to implement improvement plans aligned with national, regional, and local objectives for medicine optimisation in women’s health and paediatrics.
* Support clinical pharmacy staff within women’s and children’s clinical areas, ensuring core services are delivered effectively.
* Engage with consultants on prescribing issues within their specialties to optimize treatment benefits, aligned with guidelines.
* Provide backup for the neonatal lead pharmacist.
About us
Serving over 410,000 people across North-West Surrey, Hounslow, and beyond, Ashford and St. Peter's Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust employs over 3,700 staff providing a wide range of services across two hospital sites and community clinics.
Our vision is to be among the best healthcare trusts nationally. We are dedicated to ongoing professional development, staff benefits, and flexible working arrangements to support our workforce and patient care.
Job responsibilities
We seek committed individuals eager to deliver excellence and enhance our pharmacy environment. A flexible, proactive approach and a commitment to personal and service development are essential. Ideally, candidates will:
* Have significant hospital experience, including providing clinical pharmacy services beyond Foundation level.
* Possess a postgraduate diploma in clinical pharmacy or equivalent.
Clinical Services and Leadership
* Provide specialist clinical pharmacy services to the nominated division, covering other wards in the absence of colleagues.
* Support initiatives for effective discharge medicine management.
* Develop policies and guidelines relevant to pharmacy practice.
* Serve as a point of contact for medical and nursing staff, providing pharmaceutical advice during meetings and ward rounds.
Medicines and Financial Management
* Assist in identifying prescribing issues, budget pressures, and protocol deviations, presenting findings to management.
* Develop initiatives to promote cost-effective prescribing and monitor drug expenditure.
* Ensure adherence to hospital formulary, guidelines, and protocols.
* Provide expert input for paediatric and neonatal services and participate in relevant meetings.
* Work with the Medication Safety Officer to identify and mitigate medication risks.
* Investigate medication incidents and handle drug error and patient/staff complaints.
Education and Training
* Contribute to training pharmacists, students, and healthcare professionals.
* Act as a supervisor for training programs and personal development activities.
* Engage in continuous professional development following GPhC standards.
Person Specification
Qualifications and Further Training
* M. Pharm degree or equivalent.
* GPhC registration.
* Postgraduate diploma in clinical pharmacy or equivalent.
Knowledge
* In-depth clinical knowledge of drugs and therapeutic trends.
* Understanding of NHS commissioning and national guidance (e.g., NICE).
* Experience in clinical audit and implementation of outcomes.
Experience
* Extensive hospital pharmacy experience, including leadership roles.
* Knowledge of women’s and children’s health pharmacotherapy.
* Experience with drug expenditure analysis, project management, and staff supervision.
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This role requires a DBS check due to NHS safeguarding policies.
Salary: £55,877 to £62,626 per annum, including HCAS.
Contract
Permanent
Working pattern
Full-time with options for flexible and compressed hours.
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