Western General Hospital
Specialist Pharmacist
Medicine of the Elderly (MOE)
NHS Lothian Pharmacy & Medicines Service
Western General Hospital
Band 7 | 0.4 WTE | 14 Hours
£48,788 - £56,747 pro rata per annum
(including evening, weekend, and public holidays commitment)
Are you a pharmacist ready to take the next step in your career by working with a caring and dynamic multidisciplinary team in Medicine of the Elderly? Are you searching for a role that will challenge, inspire, and reward you every day?
This position offers you the chance to make a meaningful impact on the care of frail older people across our admissions and downstream MOE wards.
About the Role
This post is an excellent opportunity for a highly motivated and enthusiastic pharmacist looking to specialise or advance in MOE. Youll:
1. Play a key role in the pharmaceutical care of older people.
2. Collaborate closely with the MOE pharmacy team and wider multidisciplinary team (MDT) to optimise patients medicines and care.
3. Support and develop other members of the pharmacy team
4. Benefit from opportunities for service improvement, independent prescribing training, delivery of education and training and other personal and professional development initiatives.
Why Join Us?
The Western General Hospital (WGH) is a large teaching hospital offering best practice across a wide variety of specialist services. It is conveniently located near the city centre with easy access to local facilities and transport routes.
This is an exciting time for the WGH MOE service with significant developments and new investment in the MOE pharmacy team. This allows us to deliver care earlier in the patient journey, avoiding unnecessary admissions and minimising length of stay.
Youll have the chance to work on:
5. MOE ward rounds in the Medical Assessment Unit and in the specialist MOE admissions unit (ward 72)
6. Downstream ward multidisciplinary team meetings / ward rounds
7. Service development projects aimed at improving patient care and modernising service delivery.
This is an ideal progression opportunity for a rotational pharmacist, or a specialist pharmacist looking to provide holistic care to frail older adults.
About you
Were looking for someone with:
8. A Master of Pharmacy Degree (or equivalent) and General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) registration.
9. Completion of or have equivalent competence mapped to the .
10. A commitment to improving patient care through pro-active, evidence-based pharmaceutical services.
11. Experience in influencing prescribing practices and working in a patient-focused environment.
About NHS Lothian
At NHS Lothian, we are committed to fostering equality, diversity, and inclusion in our workforce. Serving a population of 900,000, we are the second-largest health system in Scotland and home to one of its four teaching boards. Join a dynamic organisation that values innovation, research, and excellence in healthcare delivery.
This is more than just a jobits an opportunity to elevate your career while making a real difference in the lives of patients.
Ready to Take the Next Step?
For further information on what is included in the role and the skills/experience were looking for, please refer to the job description and person specification linked below. However, we understand that there's only so much a job pack can convey. If youd like to learn more about this exciting role, the team youll be joining, or the opportunities available, we warmly encourage you to get in touch with the hiring manager. This is a great chance to have an informal discussion, ask questions, and explore how this role aligns with your career goals.
Get in touch today to start the conversationwed love to hear from you!
Emmy Tong, Lead Pharmacist for Medicine of the Elderly, email: @ or telephone 0131 537 1000 and ask for page 8486,
or
Sandra Nash, Lead Pharmacist for Medicine of the Elderly, email: @ or telephone 0131 537 1000 and ask for page 8692
NHS Scotland is committed to encouraging equality and diversity among our workforce and eliminating unlawful discrimination. The aim is for our workforce to be truly representative and for each employee to feel respected and able to give their best. To this end, NHS Scotland welcomes applications from all sections of society
Please note: we anticipate a high level of interest in this position and may close the vacancy early once a sufficient amount of applications are received. Therefore, please make sure you complete and submit your application at an early stage.
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Please note: As this post is part-time, the salary will be pro-rata.
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