Job summary
Join Moorlands and Rural PCN as
a Clinical Pharmacist and help shape the future of Primary Care across our
seven supportive Practices. You will play a key role in improving patient
outcomes, managing long-term conditions, and promoting safe, effective prescribing. If you are an independent prescriber, or working towards it, you will deliver
face-to-face consultations and provide expert medicines advice to patients and
clinicians alike. We value innovation, teamwork, and professional growth -
offering flexible working patterns, strong clinical leadership, and a friendly,
forward-thinking environment. Be part of a small but dynamic team that includes
Pharmacy Technicians, Care Co-Ordinators, and Social Prescribers, with full
support from our GP Federation. Let your expertise make a real impact where it
matters most.
Main duties of the job
We are
looking for a proactive, approachable Clinical Pharmacist with excellent
communication and problem-solving skills. You will support safe and effective prescribing, manage long-term
conditions, and offer medicines optimisation advice across our PCN. Ideally, you will be a GPhC-registered
Pharmacist with at least 2 years post-qualification experience, strong
clinical knowledge, and working towards or already holding an independent
prescribing qualification. You should
understand the challenges of general practice, be confident in providing
evidence-based guidance, and skilled in educating patients and colleagues. You will work
independently and collaboratively, using your initiative to improve patient
care. IT literacy,
attention to detail, and a genuine passion for improving health outcomes are
key. Join a supportive team where your
development is valued.
About us
Based at Tardis Surgery, with
scope to work across our network, you will join a supportive, close-knit team
delivering high-quality, patient-centred care. Moorlands and Rural PCN covers seven practices serving 37,500 patients
across urban and rural communities. Our
culture is collaborative, inclusive and forward-thinking, with strong clinical
leadership and a focus on innovation. You will
work alongside Care Co-Ordinators, Pharmacy Technicians and Social Prescribers
in a flexible environment that values wellbeing and work-life balance. We offer part-time, full-time and job share
opportunities, alongside peer support and ongoing development. Supported by the North Staffs GP Federation,
we are committed to evolving and sustaining General Practice.
Job description
Job responsibilities
Job Overview
-
To contribute to improve health outcomes in long
term conditions as a member of the multidisciplinary primary care team within
the PCN practices
-
To provide specialist knowledge and advice on
pharmaceutical matters, including cost-effective prescribing and clinical
guidelines for disease treatment, and to also provide evidence-based education
and training for colleagues in partnership with the practice
-
To have achieved, or be working towards becoming
an independent prescriber, holding face to face consultations
-
To provide advice and support for patients with
self-limiting conditions
-
To work to improve communication about
medication-related issues between the practice and other care providers
-
To lead on implementation of safe and efficient
repeat prescribing systems
Main tasks/overview
of responsibilities:
Contribute to improved health outcomes in long term
conditions for PCN practices
-
Practice as an independent non-medical
prescriber (if achievement has been attained), holding clinics for long term
conditions within scope of competence
-
Aim to review multiple long term conditions at
same clinic visit to provide holistic care and improve patient experience
-
Support patients to manage their long term
conditions
-
Carry out face to face clinical medication
reviews for patients on multiple medications for long term conditions
-
Review if prescribing is appropriate in line
with current guidance, cost-effective and safe; identify unmet need, stop
unnecessary / ineffective medicines. Implement own prescribing changes as an independent prescriber
-
Review daily pathology results for patients
under their care
-
Contribute to achievement of QOF targets to
improve health outcomes
-
Identify and visit housebound patients who would
benefit from a clinical medication review or a review of their LTC by a
clinical pharmacist. To note Indemnity
cover will need to be checked for domiciliary visits
-
Answer medical information queries from GPs,
Nurses, practice staff, patients and third-party providers
-
Provide education on medicines related topics
for GPs, Nurses, medical students, registrars
-
Review NICE and other evidence-based guidance as
it is issued, to evaluate any impact on medicines and prescribing
-
Undertake regular clinical audit to support
implementation of clinical guidance across the PCN practices
-
Provide regular education sessions for the
clinicians at the PCN practices to discuss audit results and agree an action
plan for improving standards within clinical areas
-
Provide advice on suitable alternative
medications in the event of a medicine being unavailable
-
Encourage cost effective prescribing within the
practice, including adherence to local formulary
-
Build good working relationships with local
Medicines Management Team members
-
Provide education for the clinical team on new
medicines
-
Review all relevant safety alerts (e.g. MHRA)
and ensure any action required is undertaken
-
Provide specialist knowledge and advice on
pharmaceutical matters
-
Work with the PCN practice team to help reduce
medicines related emergency admissions by running regular searches to identify
patients at risk of harm from their medicines. Review these patients to reduce the risk of harm
-
To provide advice and support for patients with
self-limiting conditions
-
Provide patients with advice on treating
self-limiting conditions through face to face / telephone consultations and
patient information leaflets / website. Conditions may include UTIs, hayfever, emergency contraception,
conjunctivitis
-
Improve communication about medication-related
issues between the practice and both the patient and other care providers
-
To review communication processes between
practices / hospitals / care homes / community pharmacies at hospital admission to
evaluate how this can be improved
-
To reconcile medicines following discharge from
hospital / intermediate care; 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 test, and 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)
-
Reconcile medication from clinic appointment
correspondence, identifying any unexplained changes and rectifying these by
communication with the secondary care provider. Ensure patients are fully aware of any changes and that a plan for
monitoring / dose titration is in place
-
Act as the PCN lead contact for community
pharmacy related projects and build effective working relationships
-
Act as the PCN lead contact for hospital
pharmacy related projects and build effective working relationships
-
Ensure care home residents have an annual
medication review by a clinical pharmacist. Any changes agreed with the patient and / or their representative should
be communicated to the care home staff and the community pharmacy
-
To review medications for new patients, to
ensure safe, cost-effective prescribing in line with practice / local prescribing
policies
-
Lead on implementation of safe and efficient
prescribing systems
-
To ensure the practice repeat prescribing system
is safe, efficient and helps minimise waste
-
To provide specialist knowledge on medication
monitoring and ensure a system for implementation is in place
-
To answer queries from administration staff
regarding medication requests where appropriate to save GP time
-
To reauthorise medication for future repeat
prescribing within scope of competence as an independent prescriber
-
To work with practice staff to ensure a robust
medication review policy
-
To identify patients suitable for repeat
dispensing. Ensure this is implemented
effectively by close working with patients, prescribers and community
pharmacies
-
Review the prescribing of medication for
vulnerable patients to ensure it is appropriate
e.g. weekly prescriptions for at risk-patients, monitored dosage systems
or alternative solutions to improve patient compliance
-
To ensure all safeguarding incidents are
reported to the nominated Practice Safeguarding Lead
All employees
should commit to the following:
-
Complete
the set training and objectives from the CPPE programme
-
Maintain
valid and appropriate level of indemnity cover
-
Commitment
to CPD and revalidation under the required criteria set by the GPhC
This job description
is not exhaustive and duties may vary with the requirements of the PCN.
Job description
Job responsibilities
Job Overview
-
To contribute to improve health outcomes in long
term conditions as a member of the multidisciplinary primary care team within
the PCN practices
-
To provide specialist knowledge and advice on
pharmaceutical matters, including cost-effective prescribing and clinical
guidelines for disease treatment, and to also provide evidence-based education
and training for colleagues in partnership with the practice
-
To have achieved, or be working towards becoming
an independent prescriber, holding face to face consultations
-
To provide advice and support for patients with
self-limiting conditions
-
To work to improve communication about
medication-related issues between the practice and other care providers
-
To lead on implementation of safe and efficient
repeat prescribing systems
Main tasks/overview
of responsibilities:
Contribute to improved health outcomes in long term
conditions for PCN practices
-
Practice as an independent non-medical
prescriber (if achievement has been attained), holding clinics for long term
conditions within scope of competence
-
Aim to review multiple long term conditions at
same clinic visit to provide holistic care and improve patient experience
-
Support patients to manage their long term
conditions
-
Carry out face to face clinical medication
reviews for patients on multiple medications for long term conditions
-
Review if prescribing is appropriate in line
with current guidance, cost-effective and safe; identify unmet need, stop
unnecessary / ineffective medicines. Implement own prescribing changes as an independent prescriber
-
Review daily pathology results for patients
under their care
-
Contribute to achievement of QOF targets to
improve health outcomes
-
Identify and visit housebound patients who would
benefit from a clinical medication review or a review of their LTC by a
clinical pharmacist. To note Indemnity
cover will need to be checked for domiciliary visits
-
Answer medical information queries from GPs,
Nurses, practice staff, patients and third-party providers
-
Provide education on medicines related topics
for GPs, Nurses, medical students, registrars
-
Review NICE and other evidence-based guidance as
it is issued, to evaluate any impact on medicines and prescribing
-
Undertake regular clinical audit to support
implementation of clinical guidance across the PCN practices
-
Provide regular education sessions for the
clinicians at the PCN practices to discuss audit results and agree an action
plan for improving standards within clinical areas
-
Provide advice on suitable alternative
medications in the event of a medicine being unavailable
-
Encourage cost effective prescribing within the
practice, including adherence to local formulary
-
Build good working relationships with local
Medicines Management Team members
-
Provide education for the clinical team on new
medicines
-
Review all relevant safety alerts (e.g. MHRA)
and ensure any action required is undertaken
-
Provide specialist knowledge and advice on
pharmaceutical matters
-
Work with the PCN practice team to help reduce
medicines related emergency admissions by running regular searches to identify
patients at risk of harm from their medicines. Review these patients to reduce the risk of harm
-
To provide advice and support for patients with
self-limiting conditions
-
Provide patients with advice on treating
self-limiting conditions through face to face / telephone consultations and
patient information leaflets / website. Conditions may include UTIs, hayfever, emergency contraception,
conjunctivitis
-
Improve communication about medication-related
issues between the practice and both the patient and other care providers
-
To review communication processes between
practices / hospitals / care homes / community pharmacies at hospital admission to
evaluate how this can be improved
-
To reconcile medicines following discharge from
hospital / intermediate care; 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 test, and 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)
-
Reconcile medication from clinic appointment
correspondence, identifying any unexplained changes and rectifying these by
communication with the secondary care provider. Ensure patients are fully aware of any changes and that a plan for
monitoring / dose titration is in place
-
Act as the PCN lead contact for community
pharmacy related projects and build effective working relationships
-
Act as the PCN lead contact for hospital
pharmacy related projects and build effective working relationships
-
Ensure care home residents have an annual
medication review by a clinical pharmacist. Any changes agreed with the patient and / or their representative should
be communicated to the care home staff and the community pharmacy
-
To review medications for new patients, to
ensure safe, cost-effective prescribing in line with practice / local prescribing
policies
-
Lead on implementation of safe and efficient
prescribing systems
-
To ensure the practice repeat prescribing system
is safe, efficient and helps minimise waste
-
To provide specialist knowledge on medication
monitoring and ensure a system for implementation is in place
-
To answer queries from administration staff
regarding medication requests where appropriate to save GP time
-
To reauthorise medication for future repeat
prescribing within scope of competence as an independent prescriber
-
To work with practice staff to ensure a robust
medication review policy
-
To identify patients suitable for repeat
dispensing. Ensure this is implemented
effectively by close working with patients, prescribers and community
pharmacies
-
Review the prescribing of medication for
vulnerable patients to ensure it is appropriate
e.g. weekly prescriptions for at risk-patients, monitored dosage systems
or alternative solutions to improve patient compliance
-
To ensure all safeguarding incidents are
reported to the nominated Practice Safeguarding Lead
All employees
should commit to the following:
-
Complete
the set training and objectives from the CPPE programme
-
Maintain
valid and appropriate level of indemnity cover
-
Commitment
to CPD and revalidation under the required criteria set by the GPhC
This job description
is not exhaustive and duties may vary with the requirements of the PCN.
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
- Undergraduate degree or MSc in Pharmacy
- Hold or be working towards a Postgraduate Diploma
- Hold or be working towards a prescribing qualification (training will be provided if not already underway)
Behavioural competencies and skills
Essential
- An appreciation of the nature of GPs and general practice
- 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
- Demonstrates 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
- Able to obtain and analyse complex technical information
- Recognises priorities when problem solving and identifies deviations from the normal pattern and is able to refer to seniors or GPs when appropriate
- Able to work under pressure and to meet deadlines
- Produce timely and informative reports
- Gain acceptance for recommendations and influence / motivate /
- persuade the audience to comply with the recommendations/agreed course of action where there may be significant barriers
- Work effectively independently and as a team member
- Demonstrates accountability for delivering professional expertise and direct service provisions
- Is able to recognise personal limitations and refer to more appropriate colleague(s) when necessary
- Demonstrates self-development through continuous professional development activity
- Is able to follow legal, ethical, professional and organisational policies / procedures and codes of conduct
Desirable
- Able to obtain and analyse complex technical information
Professional Registration
Essential
- Mandatory registration with General Pharmaceutical Council
Desirable
- Membership of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society
- A member of or working towards Faculty membership of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society
Other
Essential
- Self-motivation
- Adaptable
- Full driving licence
- Professional indemnity insurance (if not covered by practice policy)
Experience
Essential
- Minimum of 2 years post-qualification experience
- In depth therapeutic and clinical knowledge and understanding of principles of evidence-based healthcare
Desirable
- In depth therapeutic and clinical knowledge and understanding of principles of evidence-based healthcare
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
- Undergraduate degree or MSc in Pharmacy
- Hold or be working towards a Postgraduate Diploma
- Hold or be working towards a prescribing qualification (training will be provided if not already underway)
Behavioural competencies and skills
Essential
- An appreciation of the nature of GPs and general practice
- 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
- Demonstrates 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
- Able to obtain and analyse complex technical information
- Recognises priorities when problem solving and identifies deviations from the normal pattern and is able to refer to seniors or GPs when appropriate
- Able to work under pressure and to meet deadlines
- Produce timely and informative reports
- Gain acceptance for recommendations and influence / motivate /
- persuade the audience to comply with the recommendations/agreed course of action where there may be significant barriers
- Work effectively independently and as a team member
- Demonstrates accountability for delivering professional expertise and direct service provisions
- Is able to recognise personal limitations and refer to more appropriate colleague(s) when necessary
- Demonstrates self-development through continuous professional development activity
- Is able to follow legal, ethical, professional and organisational policies / procedures and codes of conduct
Desirable
- Able to obtain and analyse complex technical information
Professional Registration
Essential
- Mandatory registration with General Pharmaceutical Council
Desirable
- Membership of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society
- A member of or working towards Faculty membership of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society
Other
Essential
- Self-motivation
- Adaptable
- Full driving licence
- Professional indemnity insurance (if not covered by practice policy)
Experience
Essential
- Minimum of 2 years post-qualification experience
- In depth therapeutic and clinical knowledge and understanding of principles of evidence-based healthcare
Desirable
- In depth therapeutic and clinical knowledge and understanding of principles of evidence-based healthcare
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).