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Rotational Clinical Services Pharmacist

Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust · London, EC1V 2PD

Salary
£47951.00 to £56863.00 p.a.
Location
London, EC1V 2PD

Rotational Clinical Services Pharmacist role at Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust in London, EC1V 2PD. Salary: £47951.00 to £56863.00 p.a.. Source: NhsJobs. Apply directly with the employer via the link above.

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Job description

Act as responsible Pharmacist and professional lead in dispensary services (outpatients and day care).

Ensure safety and security of staff and drugs within the Pharmacy department.

Ensure compliance with current legislation under the Medicines Act for dispensing, supply and sale of medicines. Monitor for fraudulent prescriptions and ensure that prescription charges are taken, where appropriate.

Manage and prioritise workload within the dispensary. Assist in organisation of the rotas within the department.

Perform clinical checks on prescriptions. Ensure that medicines are prescribed in accordance with the Trust formulary. Ensure that relevant patient monitoring is undertaken where required for certain drugs, e.g., immunosuppressant drugs.

Perform accuracy checks on dispensed medicines. Dispense prescriptions when necessary.

Counsel patients on appropriate use of their medicines provide advice on drug doses, possible side effects and how to obtain further supplies, if required.

Deal with queries and/or complaints from patients, carers and other healthcare professionals.

Ensure accurate record keeping, e.g. for Controlled Drugs and Named Patient drugs. Be responsible for regular Controlled Drug checks and ensure that the storage and record keeping standards for all drugs are adhered to at all times.

Report medication incidents and Pharmacy interventions on the Trust incident reporting system.

Collect money for prescriptions (where applicable) and invoices and reconcile the cash register money collection at the end of the day.

To generate invoices and manage invoice queries for private outpatient and/or discharge prescriptions using the Compucare system.

Communicate with primary care colleagues, e.g. GPs and community Pharmacists regarding queries and continuation supply.

Job description

Act as responsible Pharmacist and professional lead in dispensary services (outpatients and day care).

Ensure safety and security of staff and drugs within the Pharmacy department.

Ensure compliance with current legislation under the Medicines Act for dispensing, supply and sale of medicines. Monitor for fraudulent prescriptions and ensure that prescription charges are taken, where appropriate.

Manage and prioritise workload within the dispensary. Assist in organisation of the rotas within the department.

Perform clinical checks on prescriptions. Ensure that medicines are prescribed in accordance with the Trust formulary. Ensure that relevant patient monitoring is undertaken where required for certain drugs, e.g., immunosuppressant drugs.

Perform accuracy checks on dispensed medicines. Dispense prescriptions when necessary.

Counsel patients on appropriate use of their medicines provide advice on drug doses, possible side effects and how to obtain further supplies, if required.

Deal with queries and/or complaints from patients, carers and other healthcare professionals.

Ensure accurate record keeping, e.g. for Controlled Drugs and Named Patient drugs. Be responsible for regular Controlled Drug checks and ensure that the storage and record keeping standards for all drugs are adhered to at all times.

Report medication incidents and Pharmacy interventions on the Trust incident reporting system.

Collect money for prescriptions (where applicable) and invoices and reconcile the cash register money collection at the end of the day.

To generate invoices and manage invoice queries for private outpatient and/or discharge prescriptions using the Compucare system.

Communicate with primary care colleagues, e.g. GPs and community Pharmacists regarding queries and continuation supply.

Description as published by the employer on NhsJobs.

About this pharmacist role in London

This is a pharmacist vacancy at Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, based in London. The role is listed on NhsJobs and forms part of the wider UK pharmacy jobs market tracked by PharmSee across 11 major chains and NHS sources. If you are researching pharmacist roles in London, review the salary benchmark and similar open vacancies below to inform your application.

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What is the salary for this pharmacist role in London?

The advertised salary for this pharmacist role at Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust is £47951.00 to £56863.00 p.a.. Typical pharmacist pay in London varies by experience, sector (NHS versus community), and employer; see the PharmSee UK pharmacy salary guide for benchmarks.

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