Southend East Primary Care Network

Clinical Pharmacist

The closing date is 05 August 2025

Job summary

To optimise medicines management processes and achieve highly effective, safe, patient-centred prescribing within a defined locality across a number of surgeries. The Practice Pharmacist will be expected to work autonomously, but with the support of the multi-professional primary care team.

Within the team the Practice Pharmacist will focus on developing medicines optimisation services across the locality. This involves running processes for repeat prescription reauthorisation, management of medicines on transfer of care and developing systems for safer prescribing. The Practice Pharmacist will carry out medication reviews for patients with polypharmacy - especially for older people, people resident in care homes and those with multiple co-morbidities/long-term conditions.

The Practice Pharmacist will provide leadership on quality improvement and clinical audit, as well as managing some aspects of the Quality and Outcomes Framework. By working across surgeries, there is the opportunity to share ideas and examples of good practice. Time will be split proportionately, depending on the surgerys list size, and work will vary depending on the needs of the practice.

Main duties of the job

Main Responsibilities

- To maintain registration as a pharmacist and comply with appropriate professional codes

- To plan and organise own workload, including audit, project work, and provide training sessions for other members of the multi-disciplinary team.

- Maintain and develop professional competence and expertise, keep up to date with medical/therapeutic evidence and opinion, and local and national service, legislation and policy developments

- To develop and facilitate good working relationships with community pharmacists and other stakeholders

- Attend local, regional and national meetings of relevance

- Undertake any other duties commensurate with the post holders grade as agreed with the locality and/or practice lead GPs

- All employees should understand that it is their personal responsibility to comply with all organisational and statutory requirements (e.g. health and safety, equal treatment and diversity, confidentiality and clinical governance).

About us

Southend East PCN is based in Shoeburyness, Essex. The PCN has its own building - Norton Place, which it works out of independently from the surgeries. The PCN is made up of 4 surgeries - Central Surgery (Dr Irlam), Southend Coastal Surgeries, Dr Palacin and Drs Kumar&Sinha which covers around 37,000 patients.

The PCN employs about 40 staff, fully utilising ARRS and other funding streams to deliver the PCN DES. At the PCN, you will be working with a wide range of Professionals, making up a Multi-disciplinary team as well as working in the surgeries to support with Medicines Optimisation and Medication Reviews.

Details

Date posted

28 July 2025

Pay scheme

Other

Salary

Depending on experience

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Full-time, Flexible working

Reference number

A5506-25-0010

Job locations

Norton Place

Ness Road

Southend-on-sea

SS3 9DL


Job description

Job responsibilities

Main Responsibilities

To maintain registration as a pharmacist and comply with appropriate professional codes

To plan and organise own workload, including audit, project work, and provide training sessions for other members of the multi-disciplinary team.

Maintain and develop professional competence and expertise, keep up to date with medical/therapeutic evidence and opinion, and local and national service, legislation and policy developments

To develop and facilitate good working relationships with community pharmacists and other stakeholders

Attend local, regional and national meetings of relevance

Undertake any other duties commensurate with the post holders grade as agreed with the locality and/or practice lead GPs

All employees should understand that it is their personal responsibility to comply with all organisational and statutory requirements (e.g. health and safety, equal treatment and diversity, confidentiality and clinical governance).

Key Duties

Management of medicines after discharge from hospital

To reconcile medicines following discharge from hospitals, intermediate care and into care homes; identify and rectify unexplained changes; manage these changes without referral to the GP; perform a clinical medication review; produce a post-discharge medicines care plan including dose titration and booking of follow-up tests. Work with patients and community pharmacists to ensure patients receive the medicines they need post discharge. Set up and manage systems to ensure continuity of medicines supply to high-risk groups of patients (e.g. those with medicine compliance aids or those in care homes). Work in partnership with hospital colleagues (e.g. care of the elderly doctors and clinical pharmacists) to proactively manage patients at high risk of medicine-related problems before they are discharged to ensure continuity of care

Risk stratification

Design, develop and implement searches to identify cohorts of patients at high risk of harm from medicines. Work with patients and the primary care team to minimise risks through medicines optimisation. Implement local and national guidelines and formulary recommendations. Monitor practice prescribing against the local health economys Red/Amber/Green/Grey lists for medicines that should be prescribed by hospital doctors or subject to shared care. Liaise directly with hospital colleagues where prescribing needs to be returned to specialists. Suggest and develop computer decision support tools to help remind prescribers about the agreed formulary choice and local recommendations. Audit practices compliance with NICE guidance. Proactively provide practice communications on important prescribing messages to improve prescribers knowledge and work with the team to develop and implement other techniques known to influence implementation of evidence.

Unplanned hospital admissions

Devise and implement practice searches to identify cohorts of patients most likely to be at risk of an unplanned admission and readmissions from medicines. Work with multi-professional colleagues to manage medicines-related risk for readmission and patient harm. Put in place changes to reduce the prescribing of these medicines to high-risk patient groups

Repeat prescribing

Review, update and implement a practice repeat prescribing policy. Manage the repeat prescribing reauthorisation process by reviewing patient requests for repeat prescriptions and reviewing medicines reaching review dates.

Patient facing medicines support

Provide a telephone help line for patients with questions, queries and concerns about their medicines. Hold clinics for patients requiring face-toface clinical medication reviews (CMRs) i.e. a review of the ongoing need for each medicine, a review of monitoring needs and an opportunity to support patients with their medicine taking. Identify people at risk of hospital admission and harm from poor use of medicines. Attend and refer patients to multidisciplinary team meetings.

Care home medication reviews

Manage caseload of care home residents (if required by the practice). Undertake clinical medication reviews with patients with multimorbidity and polypharmacy. Work with care home staff to improve safety of medicines ordering and administration.

Long term condition clinics

See patients in multi-morbidity clinics and in partnership with primary healthcare colleagues and implement improvements to patients medicines, including de-prescribing.

Service development

Develop and manage new services that are built around new medicines or NICE guidance, where new medicine/recommendations allow the development of a new care pathway (e.g. new oral anticoagulants for stroke prevention in atrial fibrillation)

Care Quality Commission (CQC)

Provide leadership to the practice manager and GPs to ensure the practice is compliant with CQC standards where medicines are involved

Cost saving programmes

Make recommendations for, support and supervise practice prescribing clerks. Make changes to medicines designed to save on medicine costs where a medicine or product with lower acquisition cost is now available

Medicine information to practice staff and patients

Answer all medicine related enquiries from GPs, practice staff and patients. Provide follow ups for patients to monitor the effect of any changes

Medicines quality improvement

Identify and provide leadership on areas of prescribing requiring improvement. Either conduct own audits and improvement projects or work with colleagues such as GP registrars. Present results and provide leadership on suggested change. Contribute to national and local research initiatives

Training & Shared Learning

Provide education and training to primary healthcare team on therapeutics and medicines optimisation. Provide training to visiting medical students. Facilitate shared learning across the practices on medication related issues, offering professional support and leadership.

Professional responsibilities

Work autonomously and be accountable for his/her professional actions.

Be responsible for remaining up-to-date with CPD requirements to maintain professional registration

To ensure own educational commitment is at least sufficient to maintain CPD requirements and to ensure own mandatory training certificates are current, in line with organisational policy.

To offer clinical leadership, support and training to colleagues and students.

To participate in clinical supervision.

To demonstrate a clear understanding of the accountability and legal implications of the role.

To participate in a regular performance review with Clinical Pharmacist Manager, using agreed competency framework appropriate to the individuals scope of practice.

Clinical Responsibilities

Highlight any gaps in knowledge/training needs to the Clinical Pharmacist Manager to allow them the opportunity to offer support in order to fulfil the duties of this post.

Remain up-to-date with clinical guidelines to ensure that practice remains evidence based.

Ensure clinical practice is safe and effective and remains within the boundaries of competence.

Work in line with organisational policies and procedural guidelines.

Attend and participate in practice meetings as required

This role will evolve to meet the changing needs of the population and the Practice Pharmacist should be prepared to undertake further training as required in order to fulfil the duties of this post.

Clinical governance

For prescribers) Prescribe treatment in line with local and national guidelines and CCG formulary.

Ensure accurate and legible notes of all consultations and treatments are recorded promptly in the patients notes on SystmOne.

Ensure the safety of patients, relatives and colleagues and to report all incidents and near misses in line with the risk management policy.

Remain up-to-date with all mandatory training

Maintain up-to-date knowledge of safeguarding adult and children guidance to ensure that those at risk of abuse/suffering abuse are identified and the necessary process to protect them is followed

Meet responsibilities as an employee as set out in the organisations corporate and clinical policies.

Maintain confidentiality at all times.

This JD is not intended to be an exhaustive list of activities but rather an outline of the main areas of responsibility. The role is likely to evolve to meet the changing needs of the service.

Job description

Job responsibilities

Main Responsibilities

To maintain registration as a pharmacist and comply with appropriate professional codes

To plan and organise own workload, including audit, project work, and provide training sessions for other members of the multi-disciplinary team.

Maintain and develop professional competence and expertise, keep up to date with medical/therapeutic evidence and opinion, and local and national service, legislation and policy developments

To develop and facilitate good working relationships with community pharmacists and other stakeholders

Attend local, regional and national meetings of relevance

Undertake any other duties commensurate with the post holders grade as agreed with the locality and/or practice lead GPs

All employees should understand that it is their personal responsibility to comply with all organisational and statutory requirements (e.g. health and safety, equal treatment and diversity, confidentiality and clinical governance).

Key Duties

Management of medicines after discharge from hospital

To reconcile medicines following discharge from hospitals, intermediate care and into care homes; identify and rectify unexplained changes; manage these changes without referral to the GP; perform a clinical medication review; produce a post-discharge medicines care plan including dose titration and booking of follow-up tests. Work with patients and community pharmacists to ensure patients receive the medicines they need post discharge. Set up and manage systems to ensure continuity of medicines supply to high-risk groups of patients (e.g. those with medicine compliance aids or those in care homes). Work in partnership with hospital colleagues (e.g. care of the elderly doctors and clinical pharmacists) to proactively manage patients at high risk of medicine-related problems before they are discharged to ensure continuity of care

Risk stratification

Design, develop and implement searches to identify cohorts of patients at high risk of harm from medicines. Work with patients and the primary care team to minimise risks through medicines optimisation. Implement local and national guidelines and formulary recommendations. Monitor practice prescribing against the local health economys Red/Amber/Green/Grey lists for medicines that should be prescribed by hospital doctors or subject to shared care. Liaise directly with hospital colleagues where prescribing needs to be returned to specialists. Suggest and develop computer decision support tools to help remind prescribers about the agreed formulary choice and local recommendations. Audit practices compliance with NICE guidance. Proactively provide practice communications on important prescribing messages to improve prescribers knowledge and work with the team to develop and implement other techniques known to influence implementation of evidence.

Unplanned hospital admissions

Devise and implement practice searches to identify cohorts of patients most likely to be at risk of an unplanned admission and readmissions from medicines. Work with multi-professional colleagues to manage medicines-related risk for readmission and patient harm. Put in place changes to reduce the prescribing of these medicines to high-risk patient groups

Repeat prescribing

Review, update and implement a practice repeat prescribing policy. Manage the repeat prescribing reauthorisation process by reviewing patient requests for repeat prescriptions and reviewing medicines reaching review dates.

Patient facing medicines support

Provide a telephone help line for patients with questions, queries and concerns about their medicines. Hold clinics for patients requiring face-toface clinical medication reviews (CMRs) i.e. a review of the ongoing need for each medicine, a review of monitoring needs and an opportunity to support patients with their medicine taking. Identify people at risk of hospital admission and harm from poor use of medicines. Attend and refer patients to multidisciplinary team meetings.

Care home medication reviews

Manage caseload of care home residents (if required by the practice). Undertake clinical medication reviews with patients with multimorbidity and polypharmacy. Work with care home staff to improve safety of medicines ordering and administration.

Long term condition clinics

See patients in multi-morbidity clinics and in partnership with primary healthcare colleagues and implement improvements to patients medicines, including de-prescribing.

Service development

Develop and manage new services that are built around new medicines or NICE guidance, where new medicine/recommendations allow the development of a new care pathway (e.g. new oral anticoagulants for stroke prevention in atrial fibrillation)

Care Quality Commission (CQC)

Provide leadership to the practice manager and GPs to ensure the practice is compliant with CQC standards where medicines are involved

Cost saving programmes

Make recommendations for, support and supervise practice prescribing clerks. Make changes to medicines designed to save on medicine costs where a medicine or product with lower acquisition cost is now available

Medicine information to practice staff and patients

Answer all medicine related enquiries from GPs, practice staff and patients. Provide follow ups for patients to monitor the effect of any changes

Medicines quality improvement

Identify and provide leadership on areas of prescribing requiring improvement. Either conduct own audits and improvement projects or work with colleagues such as GP registrars. Present results and provide leadership on suggested change. Contribute to national and local research initiatives

Training & Shared Learning

Provide education and training to primary healthcare team on therapeutics and medicines optimisation. Provide training to visiting medical students. Facilitate shared learning across the practices on medication related issues, offering professional support and leadership.

Professional responsibilities

Work autonomously and be accountable for his/her professional actions.

Be responsible for remaining up-to-date with CPD requirements to maintain professional registration

To ensure own educational commitment is at least sufficient to maintain CPD requirements and to ensure own mandatory training certificates are current, in line with organisational policy.

To offer clinical leadership, support and training to colleagues and students.

To participate in clinical supervision.

To demonstrate a clear understanding of the accountability and legal implications of the role.

To participate in a regular performance review with Clinical Pharmacist Manager, using agreed competency framework appropriate to the individuals scope of practice.

Clinical Responsibilities

Highlight any gaps in knowledge/training needs to the Clinical Pharmacist Manager to allow them the opportunity to offer support in order to fulfil the duties of this post.

Remain up-to-date with clinical guidelines to ensure that practice remains evidence based.

Ensure clinical practice is safe and effective and remains within the boundaries of competence.

Work in line with organisational policies and procedural guidelines.

Attend and participate in practice meetings as required

This role will evolve to meet the changing needs of the population and the Practice Pharmacist should be prepared to undertake further training as required in order to fulfil the duties of this post.

Clinical governance

For prescribers) Prescribe treatment in line with local and national guidelines and CCG formulary.

Ensure accurate and legible notes of all consultations and treatments are recorded promptly in the patients notes on SystmOne.

Ensure the safety of patients, relatives and colleagues and to report all incidents and near misses in line with the risk management policy.

Remain up-to-date with all mandatory training

Maintain up-to-date knowledge of safeguarding adult and children guidance to ensure that those at risk of abuse/suffering abuse are identified and the necessary process to protect them is followed

Meet responsibilities as an employee as set out in the organisations corporate and clinical policies.

Maintain confidentiality at all times.

This JD is not intended to be an exhaustive list of activities but rather an outline of the main areas of responsibility. The role is likely to evolve to meet the changing needs of the service.

Person Specification

Driving

Desirable

  • Full Drivers Licence and access to car

Qualifications

Essential

  • Masters Degree in Pharmacy (MPharm)

Desirable

  • Member of the royal Pharmaceutical Society
  • Member of Faculty membership of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society

Experience

Essential

  • In depth therapeutic and clinical knowledge and understanding of the principles of evidence-based healthcare.
  • An appreciation of the nature of GPs and general practices
  • An appreciation of the nature of primary care prescribing, concepts of rational prescribing and strategies for improving prescribing
  • Excellent interpersonal, influencing and negotiating skills
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills
  • Demonstrate the ability to communicate complex and sensitive information in an understandable form to a variety of audiences(e.g. patients
  • Is able to plan, manage, monitor, advise and review general medicine optimisation issues in core areas for long term conditions.
  • Good IT skills
Person Specification

Driving

Desirable

  • Full Drivers Licence and access to car

Qualifications

Essential

  • Masters Degree in Pharmacy (MPharm)

Desirable

  • Member of the royal Pharmaceutical Society
  • Member of Faculty membership of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society

Experience

Essential

  • In depth therapeutic and clinical knowledge and understanding of the principles of evidence-based healthcare.
  • An appreciation of the nature of GPs and general practices
  • An appreciation of the nature of primary care prescribing, concepts of rational prescribing and strategies for improving prescribing
  • Excellent interpersonal, influencing and negotiating skills
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills
  • Demonstrate the ability to communicate complex and sensitive information in an understandable form to a variety of audiences(e.g. patients
  • Is able to plan, manage, monitor, advise and review general medicine optimisation issues in core areas for long term conditions.
  • Good IT skills

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.

UK Registration

Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).

Additional information

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.

UK Registration

Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).

Employer details

Employer name

Southend East Primary Care Network

Address

Norton Place

Ness Road

Southend-on-sea

SS3 9DL


Employer's website

https://www.southendeastpcn.nhs.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)

Employer details

Employer name

Southend East Primary Care Network

Address

Norton Place

Ness Road

Southend-on-sea

SS3 9DL


Employer's website

https://www.southendeastpcn.nhs.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)

Employer contact details

For questions about the job, contact:

Manager

James Irlam

sepcn.sms@nhs.net

Details

Date posted

28 July 2025

Pay scheme

Other

Salary

Depending on experience

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Full-time, Flexible working

Reference number

A5506-25-0010

Job locations

Norton Place

Ness Road

Southend-on-sea

SS3 9DL


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