NhsJobs Guisborough

Practice Clinical Pharmacist

The Garth Surgery · Guisborough, TS14 7DJ

Salary
Negotiable (per hour)
Location
Guisborough, TS14 7DJ

Practice Clinical Pharmacist role at The Garth Surgery in Guisborough, TS14 7DJ. Salary: Negotiable (per hour). Source: NhsJobs. Apply directly with the employer via the link above.

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Job description

Clinical Responsibilities Utilise the

Clinical Pharmacist skill set to allow General Practitioner appointments

to be reserved for appropriate caseload, reduce waiting times for

appointments, increase access to healthcare, improve screening and

diagnosis of chronic and common ailments and reduce A&E

admissions and attendances

Provide direct

care to patients with long-term conditions, minor ailments and

other clinical areas within scope of practice

Provide

professional input to practice teams working to improve patient outcomes

and reduce avoidable admission to hospital

Liaise with

providers including pharmacists in the community and hospital settings

to ensure accurate and effective medication management

Provide

pharmaceutical support to practices such that medication related

processes are reviewed, best practice principles applied, and

evidence-based values are embedded in all activities

Utilise the

Clinical Pharmacist skill set to directly assist patients in

the safe, effective use of medicines to improve outcomes and quality of

life

Provide professional

advice via telephone and secure digital communication.

To support the delivery of quality improvement

in pharmacy led clinical domains such as the Impact and Investment Fund,

Medicines Management QI within the PCN DES and CQC requirements.

To support practice teams with day-to-day

practice such as medicines reconciliation, repeat prescribing practice

and support with queries from patients.

Ensure optimum benefit for prescribed

medication through high levels of concordance achieved by

support for patients and carers.

Support the care

of complex patients in their own homes or in nursing or residential

accommodation as part of a multidisciplinary team

Utilise the

Clinical Pharmacist skill set to ensure NHS resources are used in a

cost-effective manner to maximise outcomes whilst reducing wastage

Provide

professional leadership on matters relating to medicine optimisation and

quality improvement

Day

to Day Duties

Apply

clinical expertise in Medication Reviews/ Structured

Medication Reviews, face-to-face, remotely or within a patient's

place of residence, to deliver high-quality patient facing services that

are centred on and tailored to each individual patient's needs

Manage and

deliver clinics in long term conditions in collaboration with and

support from allied healthcare professionals. Deliver clinics

in specialist areas appropriate to clinical competence, which

may include, minor ailments, frailty, elderly, renal/hepatic impairment,

high-risk medications, frequent attenders in secondary care

Prescribe medication within the limits of the

individual professional competence

Pro-actively and prospectively reduce

inappropriate polypharmacy and over-diagnosis through systematic,

evidence-based de-prescribing

Promote the principles of public health;

educate and motivate patients to make healthy lifestyle choices and

access services designed to assist health improvement e.g.,

smoking cessation, dietetics, rehabilitation

Discuss patients with complex needs at local

MDT meetings and refer to the ICPT in line with recommendations

Provide professional telephone/ email advice

and support to patients and their carers

Reconcile the medications of patients whose

care is transferred back to primary care in a timely and

effective manner, liaising with patients and community pharmacies to

ensure patients receive appropriate medication post-discharge

Interface between community, hospital and

primary care pharmacy colleagues as patients move between care settings

developing local effective communication,

referral practices and procedures

Proactively engage with patients whose care has

been transferred to reduce potential readmission

Maintain full and complete records of all

patient contacts using appropriate clinical templates and

SNOMED coding

Provide feedback and seek advice from the primary

care team for patients where the post holder has clinical concerns around

competence to safely manage their medications

Support the effective utilisation of the practice

workforce

Governance, Compliance & Quality

Identify high-risk patients through data

analysis.

Participate in audit cycles and complete full

PDSA cycles.

Analyse prescribing trends to support

evidence-based improvement.

Recall patients for

medication monitoring where required.

Contribute to research and service development

initiatives within The Garth Surgery

Digital & Operational

Support

Utilise clinical systems

e.g. TPP effectively.

Manage clinical correspondence pathology,

discharge summaries, letters.

Use digital tools to optimise workflow and

patient access.

Support review of incoming results and clinical

communications in a timely manner.

Knowledge & Professional

Development

Maintain CPPE PCPEP qualification or

equivalent.

Maintain Independent Prescriber status where

applicable.

Undertake mandatory training BLS, safeguarding,

infection control.

Maintain a structured Personal Development

Plan.

Participate in appraisal and clinical

supervision.

Engage in continuous professional development

in line with GPhC standards

Job description

Clinical Responsibilities Utilise the

Clinical Pharmacist skill set to allow General Practitioner appointments

to be reserved for appropriate caseload, reduce waiting times for

appointments, increase access to healthcare, improve screening and

diagnosis of chronic and common ailments and reduce A&E

admissions and attendances

Provide direct

care to patients with long-term conditions, minor ailments and

other clinical areas within scope of practice

Provide

professional input to practice teams working to improve patient outcomes

and reduce avoidable admission to hospital

Liaise with

providers including pharmacists in the community and hospital settings

to ensure accurate and effective medication management

Provide

pharmaceutical support to practices such that medication related

processes are reviewed, best practice principles applied, and

evidence-based values are embedded in all activities

Utilise the

Clinical Pharmacist skill set to directly assist patients in

the safe, effective use of medicines to improve outcomes and quality of

life

Provide professional

advice via telephone and secure digital communication.

To support the delivery of quality improvement

in pharmacy led clinical domains such as the Impact and Investment Fund,

Medicines Management QI within the PCN DES and CQC requirements.

To support practice teams with day-to-day

practice such as medicines reconciliation, repeat prescribing practice

and support with queries from patients.

Ensure optimum benefit for prescribed

medication through high levels of concordance achieved by

support for patients and carers.

Support the care

of complex patients in their own homes or in nursing or residential

accommodation as part of a multidisciplinary team

Utilise the

Clinical Pharmacist skill set to ensure NHS resources are used in a

cost-effective manner to maximise outcomes whilst reducing wastage

Provide

professional leadership on matters relating to medicine optimisation and

quality improvement

Day

to Day Duties

Apply

clinical expertise in Medication Reviews/ Structured

Medication Reviews, face-to-face, remotely or within a patient's

place of residence, to deliver high-quality patient facing services that

are centred on and tailored to each individual patient's needs

Manage and

deliver clinics in long term conditions in collaboration with and

support from allied healthcare professionals. Deliver clinics

in specialist areas appropriate to clinical competence, which

may include, minor ailments, frailty, elderly, renal/hepatic impairment,

high-risk medications, frequent attenders in secondary care

Prescribe medication within the limits of the

individual professional competence

Pro-actively and prospectively reduce

Description as published by the employer on NhsJobs.

About this clinical pharmacist role in Guisborough

This is a clinical pharmacist vacancy at The Garth Surgery, based in Guisborough. 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 clinical pharmacist roles in Guisborough, review the salary benchmark and similar open vacancies below to inform your application.

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