Specialist Pharmacist Gastro and IBD (Band 7 to Band 8 Progression)
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Executive and Specialist Recruitment Lead
Are you an experienced hospital pharmacist looking for a structured and supported route into a specialist role?
This band 7-8a progression post offers a defined development pathway to become a band 8a specialist pharmacist in gastroenterology – typically to be achieved within one to two years. This role is ideal for someone who’s at least two years into pharmacy practice, has completed at least one year of their clinical diploma, and is ready to consolidate their clinical experience into a specialist area.
Whether you already have some experience in a speciality or are a well-rounded generalist with a strong grounding in hospital pharmacy, we’ll support you to build the expertise and confidence you need to take on a band 8a post.
You’ll join a friendly and forward-thinking team at North Devon District Hospital, working alongside gastroenterology consultants, ACP pharmacists, and specialist nurses. Initially, you’ll support prescribing and monitoring of biologic medicines – but as the role evolves, you’ll gain experience across a wider gastroenterology case load, and have the chance to help shape the future of the service.
At Band 7 your key responsibilities will include:
* Completing your clinical diploma (with Independent Prescribing, and funded by the Royal Devon)
* Developing specialist knowledge of gastroenterology and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)
* Participating in MDT care, with increasing responsibility for patient consultations, prescribing support and clinical decision-making
* Building capability in key areas of practice such as evidence-based care, communication, collaboration, and quality improvement
* Working towards competency in leadership, education, and research activities
As you progress to Band 8a, you’ll:
* Independently manage a complex clinical caseload within the gastroenterology and IBD service
* Use prescribing and clinical assessment skills to manage patients with acute and long-term conditions
* Contribute to the interpretation and implementation of national and regional policy in the local service
* Lead on medicines optimisation, including service development, pathway design and quality improvement projects
* Act as a Designated Prescribing Supervisor and support training for pharmacy and MDT colleagues
* Engage in research, teaching and sustainability initiatives relevant to the specialty
This structured progression path supports pharmacists to develop from Royal Pharmaceutical Society Foundation level to Core Advanced level of practice — with clear objectives, mentorship, and dedicated training support.
A great place to live and work
North Devon offers an outstanding quality of life — whether you’re relocating or returning. The area is home to two stunning coastlines, the UK’s first World Surfing Reserve, and part of a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, offering unique access to nature and outdoor adventure.
We’re also close to Exmoor National Park, with Dartmoor just beyond, making weekend hiking, cycling or wild swimming part of your routine. Whether you're after surfing, sea views, market towns or wide-open skies, North Devon is a place where you can truly settle and thrive.
And don’t just take our word for it — The Telegraph recently ranked Devon as the best county in England, thanks to its natural beauty, culture and lifestyle.
We understand that relocating for a new role can be a significant step, both personally and financially. That’s why we offer a generous package of support, including financial assistance, to help ease the transition for those considering relocation. If you are relocating to North Devon for this role, we may be able to offer a relocation allowance to help ease the transition.
This post includes an on-call premium of approximately £2,400 (subject to eligibility), paid in instalments over a 12-month period.
We’re passionate about supporting your wellbeing too. All new team members have a tailored induction and join our pharmacy buddy scheme. You’ll have a dedicated ‘buddy’ to help you find your feet in the first few days and weeks. Plus, there’s Trust-wide events and activities focussed on your health and wellbeing.
Ready to specialise?
If you’re a motivated pharmacist looking to build a rewarding specialist career, we’d love to hear from you. Reach out for an informal chat about the role, the team, or what it’s like to work at the Royal Devon. Contact Henry on the details below.
Working Pattern: 37.5 hours per week
Interview Date: Friday 25th July 2025
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