Do you want to be at the forefront of transforming clinical pharmacy? Do you want to work with a dynamic, supportive and friendly team?
We are creating innovative pathways to develop clinical leaders, and we are now looking for a highly motivated and enthusiastic pharmacist to join our expanding team. A vacancy has arisen within our Rheumatology team, the current post holder has worked closely with the wider MDT forming a strong pharmacy presence in the team and pushing the boundaries of advanced practice.
The post holder will integrate as part of the MDT being the recognised expert on medicines within the Rheumatology service working closely with medical, nursing and AHP staff ensuring delivery of excellent care to rheumatology patients within Fife. Within Fife there are currently 800+ patients on biologic therapies and a greater number on conventional DMARD therapies. All patients are discussed and monitored through a series of shared care protocols and Medicines Review meetings at which this role holds a mandatory space for robust MDT discussion. Ideally a prescriber, you will manage a caseload of patients in an outpatient setting to ensure safe, appropriate and clinically effective use of medicines.
You will be supported by the Lead Clinical Pharmacist for Pain, Addictions & Rheumatology services to further develop the role of pharmacy within the team ensuring patients receive the best possible outcomes from their medicines. Successful applicants will be supported to advance their career in line with advanced practice frameworks.
The NHS Fife Pharmacy Service has undergone an ambitious programme of transformation and integration. It serves a population of approximately 380,000 people and is provided by an integrated team of around 300 Pharmacy staff, including Pharmacists, Pharmacy Technicians, Support Workers, Nurses, and Administrators. The team work across Acute and Community hospital sites, General Practices, Mental Health services, and a range of specialist teams. Partnership working is at the core of our values, and we work closely with other members of the multi-disciplinary team, including our Community Pharmacy colleagues, to deliver the highest quality care for everyone in Fife.
There are opportunities to become involved in a range of projects across the integrated Pharmacy service as well as shaping the future vision for the service. As part of our staff engagement and leadership, our Pharmacy Senior Leadership hold monthly staff briefing sessions to update the team on new developments, celebrate achievements and to hear ideas from our staff.
Fife has something to offer everyone and getting to and around Fife is simple, with excellent public transport links from around the UK. This fabulous region is not far from Scotland’s major cities, with Edinburgh just to the south, Dundee and Perth to the north, and Glasgow to the south west. But don’t just take our word for it, why not come for a visit, have a chat and see our wonderful team in action!
Please refer to the relevant job pack for details on the role.
For further information contact: Deborah Steven Lead Clinical Pharmacist, Pain, Addictions & Rheumatology services deborah.steven@nhs.scot or Amy Wilkinson, Senior Clinical Pharmacist Rheumatology amy.wilkinson9@nhs.scot
A requirement of this post is to become a member of the Protection of Vulnerable Groups (PVG) Scheme Prior to appointment.
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