Responsibilities
* Provide expert clinical pharmacy services to improve medicines optimisation, patient safety and prescribing quality: undertake medication reconciliation following hospital discharge/outpatient correspondence, manage repeat prescribing systems, and respond to medication queries from patients, clinicians, community pharmacies and secondary care.
* Complete structured annual medication reviews, prioritising patients with polypharmacy, frailty, long‑term conditions and high‑risk medicines; support shared decision‑making and deprescribing where appropriate.
* Provide anticoagulation support, including DOAC/NOAC initiation, monitoring, annual reviews, and INR dosing/warfarin management in line with local protocols; support safe use and monitoring of high‑risk medicines.
* Manage shared care agreements, ensuring monitoring and interface communication with secondary care; deliver medicines optimisation for care home and complex frailty patients.
* Lead and contribute to QI and Prescribing Management Scheme (PMS) projects, audits and service evaluations; use prescribing data to improve outcomes.
* Support the practice as a training environment by educating and supervising GP trainees, medical students and PA students.
* Maintain accurate clinical records, comply with governance requirements, participate in audit/service development, and maintain GPhC registration and ongoing CPD.
Clinical pharmacists will be based across Amman, Swansea, and the Crosshands/Tumble Valleys, supporting a seven‑site practice that delivers primary care services in close proximity to patients.
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