St Georges Medical Centre is looking for a qualified Pharmacy Technician tojoin our Pharmacy team.
Our Pharmacy Technicians are valued and supported members ofthe team, and work closely with clinicians and other Pharmacists, helping us continue safe and effective prescribing practice and theobvious benefits that brings to our patients.
Supervision, oversight and support will be offered from aClinical Pharmacist, and training will be encouraged.
Main duties of the job
You will have an enthusiasm for patient safety, servicedevelopment, personal development, and are likely to have experience in eithera community pharmacy or primary care setting.
Good communication and IT skills will be vital, and you willbe qualified and registered as a Pharmacy Technician with the GPhC.
Key tasks include:
Direct work with patients, including supporting safemedication use, repeat prescription reconciliations, and leading Level 1medication reviews.
Liaison with Practice colleagues and partner organisations,including care homes, CCG Medicines Optimisation Teams and local Pharmacies.
Supporting safe systems of working, including leadingaudits, communicating safety alerts and formulary changes.
Supporting delivery of contract requirements, including DEScontract and QOF targets.
About us
St Georges is a successful and thriving medium-sized rural Practice with over 13,000 patients, based in a modern purpose-built building. We are rated as Good with Outstanding features by CQC and rated 5-stars by our patients on NHS Choices. We are committed to excellent patient care, family-friendly working, and staff development.
We are an accredited GP-training Practice, and encouraging learning and development for all our staff is part of our ethos.
We have a strong clinical team of five Practice Nurses, five Nurse Prescribers, and seven GPs, all supported by experienced Healthcare Assistants, administrators, dispensary and management teams.
We are committed to values of being safe, kind and excellent, and have a culture of supporting family-friendly working, and encouraging staff development.
Job responsibilities
The rolewill involve working closely with our Clinical Pharmacists, GPs and otherPractice staff to support safe, effective and efficient prescribing within thePractices. Regular tasks include:
Direct workwith patients, including supporting safe medication use, repeat prescriptionreconciliations, and leading Level 1 medication reviews.
Liaison withPractice colleagues and partner organisations, including care homes, CCGMedicines Optimisation Teams and local Pharmacies.
Supportingsafe systems of working, including leading audits, communicating safety alertsand formulary changes.
Supportingdelivery of contract requirements, including DES contract and QOF targets.
Please referto the attached Job Description and Person Specification for detailedinformation.
Person Specification
Qualifications
* GCSE or equivalent in both Maths and English at Grade C or above.
* - Appropriately qualified and registered with the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC)
* Evidence of further training and qualifications.
Additional requirements
* - Satisfactory Enhanced DBS check.
* - Satisfactory employment references.
* - Ability to travel easily in the community when required.
* - Absence of referee concerns / high numbers of patient complaints.
* - Driver with access to vehicle.
Experience
* - Using IT systems to record, analyse and communicate information accurately.
* More than three years experience working within Primary Care.
* - Using the SystmOne clinical system.
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.
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