Grafton Medical Partnersare looking for a dynamic, collaborative qualified Pharmacist to join ourpractice. Located in Tooting South London, we serve a shared population size ofaround 45,000 patients.
Our ideal candidate wouldbe able to work in Tooting, South London on a part-time or full-time basis. We areopen to discussing working patterns to fit both your needs and the Practices.
Main duties of the job
In this role, you will
* Support the Partners in implementing effective medicine management and patient care within the practice/s.
* Identify areas for improvement and managing change.
About us
Grafton Medical Partnersis a busy, forward thinking PCN made up of Trevelyan House Surgery, MacMillanWay Surgery and Upper Tooting Surgery. We value staff development, training,and excellent patient care and have a long-established training practice atTrevelyan House.
Job responsibilities
* Deliver patient-facing clinical care: Conduct consultations, prescribe medication, run clinics (especially for long-term conditions), and support vulnerable or complex patients, including home visits.
* Enhance patient understanding and outcomes: Educate patients and carers on medication use, improve adherence, and provide ongoing support to build confidence in treatments.
* Ensure safety and quality of prescribing: Monitor high-risk drugs, handle medication incidents, carry out audits, and align practice with clinical standards (e.g.,NICE) to improve safety and performance.
* Collaborate, train, and develop services: Work within the multidisciplinary team,support staff training, liaise with external stakeholders (e.g., community pharmacists), and contribute to service improvement and professional development.
* Improve medicines management systems: Oversee prescribing processes, medication reviews, repeat prescriptions, and ensure safe, effective, and high-quality use of medicines across the practice
Person Specification
Experience
* Relevant post registration experience of community, hospital and / or primary care pharmacy practice.
Qualifications
* Deliver patient-facing clinical care: Conduct consultations, prescribe medication, run clinics (especially for long-term conditions), and support vulnerable or complex patients, including home visits.
* Enhance patient understanding and outcomes: Educate patients and carers on medication use, improve adherence, and provide ongoing support to build confidence in treatments.
* Ensure safety and quality of prescribing: Monitor high-risk drugs, handle medication incidents, carry out audits, and align practice with clinical standards (e.g., NICE) to improve safety and performance.
* Collaborate, train, and develop services: Work within the multidisciplinary team, support staff training, liaise with external stakeholders (e.g., community pharmacists), and contribute to service improvement and professional development.
* Improve medicines management systems: Oversee prescribing processes, medication reviews, repeat prescriptions, and ensure safe, effective, and high-quality use of medicines across the practice
* Post-graduate qualification to Diploma or Masters level in a recognised area of pharmacy practice or equivalent.
* A working understanding of NHS policies, processes, structures, systems and clinical practices.
* Knowledge of the Community Pharmacy Contract.
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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