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22.5 hours per week (potential for additional hours in Medical Specialties).The post will also support evening, weekend and public holiday service provision as part of the wider pharmacy team.
Do you want to be at the forefront of transforming clinical pharmacy? Do you want to work with a dynamic, supportive and friendly team?
The NHS Fife Pharmacy and Medicines Directorate provides an integrated service to a population of approximately 380,000 people, with a team of around 300 Pharmacy staff, including Pharmacists, Pharmacy Technicians, Support Workers, Nurses, and Administrators. We pride ourselves on being a vibrant, welcoming and friendly team, that is made up of hardworking, talented and dedicated individuals who work towards a common goal of putting our patients at the heart of everything that we do. We are committed to our staffs experience and development and ensuring both our staff and patients experience the same compassion and empathy. 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.
As the Senior Clinical Pharmacist, you will work closely with the renal multidisciplinary team to ensure safe, appropriate and clinically effective use of medicines. This would include communicating highly complex information relating to medicines with clinicians, nurses, non-medical prescribers, carers and patients, as well as implementation and monitoring of clinical pathways for treatments, including review of treatments in line with national guidance. You will assist in the management of patients with acute and / or deteriorating conditions as well as those in the dialysis units and outpatient settings, ideally working as an independent prescriber with a defined patient case-load and attending ward rounds to maximise the pharmaceutical input into patient care. You will contribute to the management of the pharmacy service to the medical specialties, ensuring optimum pharmaceutical care on admission, transfer or discharge and contribute to all aspects of clinical governance, education and training, medicine specialties, ensuring optimum pharmaceutical care on admission, transfer or discharge and contribute to all aspects of clinical governance, education and training, medicine efficiencies, clinical risk and audit. There may be potential for additional hours in the medical specialties if you are interested.
You must be dynamic, enthusiastic, compassionate and have a proven track record of service development to support our transformational improvement journey. You should also be self motivated and able to work independently or as part of the pharmacy team and wider multidisciplinary team. Our successful candidate will be an excellent communicator who has the ability to build good relationships with colleagues and other healthcare professionals. You should have experience of working in a clinical environment and managing staff. Non medical prescribing qualification is desirable.
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 job pack for details on the role.
For further information or to arrange a visit please contact Briana MacKerron briana.mackerron@nhs.scot or telephone VHK switchboard on 01592 643355 (ext. 28317)
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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