Clinical Pharmacist

Lambourn Surgery

The closing date is 07 March 2025

Job summary

We are looking for a motivated and forward-thinking clinical pharmacist to join our GP practice. The Clinical Pharmacist will be a patient facing role with plenty of opportunity to utilise your clinical skills to improve the health of the local community; this will include managing long-term conditions, supporting hospital discharge prescribing arrangements, providing specific advice for those on multiple medications, clinical audits to improve patient care, and supporting the practice to develop the clinical pharmacist role.

Clinical supervision and mentorship will be provided. We are looking for candidates who are enthusiastic and adaptable to change, with excellent clinical skills and a good level of competence in use of I.T. Candidates should exhibit good organisational skills and ability to communicate effectively with a wide range of healthcare professionals and other stakeholders including patients, families and carers.

Main duties of the job

Work as part of a multi-disciplinary team in a patient facing role to clinically assess and treat patients using their expert knowledge of medicines for specific disease areas.

Be a prescriber, or completing training to become a prescriber, and work with and alongside the general practice team.

Be responsible for the care management of patients with chronic diseases and undertake clinical medication reviews to proactively manage people with complex polypharmacy.

Provide leadership on person-centred medicines optimisation (including ensuring prescribers in the practice conserve antibiotics in line with local antimicrobial stewardship guidance) and quality improvement, whilst contributing to the quality and outcomes framework and enhanced services

Through structured medication reviews, support patients to take their medications to get the best from them, reduce waste and promote self-care

To act as the point of contact for all medicine related matters.

To consult patients within defined levels of competence and independently prescribe acute and repeat medication. To receive referrals and directed patients from triage services and other clinicians.

To provide medication review services for patients in the practice.

To review medications for newly registered patients

To encourage cost-effective prescribing throughout the organisation

To organise and oversee the medicines optimisation systems.

About us

Lambourn Surgery is a rural Practice in West Berkshire, serving a large geographical area. We are on the edge of 3 counties, Berkshire, Oxfordshire and Wiltshire.

We form part of the West Berkshire Rural PCN. Made up of 3 practices, Hungerford, Kintbury/Wootton-Hill and ourselves. We have an excellent relationship and our Arrs staff are in constant touch with each other for support and collaborative working.

Even though we are rural, we are a short distance from junctions 14 and 15 of the M4, and within easy reach of Newbury and Swindon.

We have 6500 patients and we dispense to around 3000 of those. We work closely with the local village pharmacy who dispense to most of the remainder of the practice population. Our clinical system is Systm One, we can give training in its use to anyone unfamiliar with the software.

We are a training practice and as such we host GP registrars and student nurses in training.

We have 5 GPs, 3 of which are partners, and one is a GP trainer.

We are a friendly practice with a great team. We all work closely together to achieve the best outcomes for our patients.

Date posted

14 February 2025

Pay scheme

Other

Salary

£43,500 to £50,500 a year Pay dependent on experience

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Part-time

Reference number

A4172-25-0000

Job locations

The Lambourn Surgery

Bockhampton Road

Lambourn

Hungerford

Berkshire

RG17 8PS


Job description

Job responsibilities

Job Description Clinical Pharmacist

Clinical Pharmacist in a general practice organisation has the following key responsibilities in relation to delivering health services.

These key responsibilities are based on those outlined in Annex B1 pp 70- 71 of the Network Contract Direct Enhanced Service Contract Specification 2021/22 PCN Requirements (31st March 2021).

There may be, on occasion, a requirement to carry out other tasks; this will be dependent upon factors such as workload and staffing levels:

Work as part of a multi-disciplinary team in a patient facing role to clinically assess and treat patients using their expert knowledge of medicines for specific disease areas

Be a prescriber, or completing training to become a prescriber, and work with and alongside the general practice team

Be responsible for the care management of patients with chronic diseases and undertake clinical medication reviews to proactively manage people with complex polypharmacy, especially the elderly, people in care homes, those with multiple co-morbidities (in particular frailty, COPD and asthma) and people with learning disabilities or autism (through STOMP Stop Over Medication Programme)

Provide specialist expertise in the use of medicines whilst helping to address both the public health and social care needs of patients at organisation and to help in tackling inequalities

Provide leadership on person-centred medicines optimisation (including ensuring prescribers in the practice conserve antibiotics in line with local antimicrobial stewardship guidance) and quality improvement, whilst contributing to the quality and outcomes framework and enhanced services

Through structured medication reviews, support patients to take their medications to get the best from them, reduce waste and promote self-care

Have a leadership role in supporting further integration of general practice with the wider healthcare teams (including community and hospital pharmacy) to help improve patient outcomes, ensure better access to healthcare and help manage general practice workload

Develop relationships and work closely with other pharmacy professionals across the wider health and social care system

Take a central role in the clinical aspects of shared care protocols, clinical research with medicines, liaison with specialist pharmacists (including mental health and reduction of inappropriate antipsychotic use in people with learning difficulties), liaison with community pharmacists and anticoagulation

Be part of a professional clinical network and have access to appropriate clinical supervision. Appropriate clinical supervision means:

o Each clinical pharmacist must receive a minimum of one supervision session per month by a senior clinical pharmacist

o The senior clinical pharmacist must receive a minimum of one supervision session every three months by a GP clinical supervisor

o Each clinical pharmacist will have access to an assigned GP clinical supervisor for support and development

o A ratio of one senior clinical pharmacist to no more than five junior clinical pharmacists, with appropriate peer support and supervision in place

To act as the point of contact for all medicine related matters, establishing positive working relationships

To consult patients within defined levels of competence and independently prescribe acute and repeat medication

To receive referrals and directed patients from triage services and other clinicians

To receive and resolve medicines queries from patients and other staff

To provide medication review services for patients in the practice and during domiciliary visits to the local nursing home

To manage a caseload of complex patients

To manage a therapeutic drug monitoring system and the recall of patients taking high risk drugs, i.e., anticoagulants, anticonvulsants and DMARDs etc.

To deliver long term conditions clinics and home visits particularly for patients with complicated medication regimes and prescribe accordingly

To provide pharmaceutical consultations to patients with long term conditions as an integral part of the multidisciplinary team

To review medications for newly registered patients

To improve patient and carer understanding of confidence in and compliance with their medication

To encourage cost-effective prescribing throughout the organisation

To implement and embed a robust repeat prescribing system

To provide advice and answer medication related queries from patients and staff

To organise and oversee the organisations medicines optimisation systems including the repeat prescribing and medication review systems

To improve the quality and effectiveness of prescribing through clinical audit and education to improve performance against NICE standards and clinical and prescribing guidance.

To develop yourself and the role through participation in clinical supervision, training and service redesign activities

To ensure appropriate supervision of safe storage, rotation and disposal of vaccines and drugs. To apply infection-control measures within the practice according to local and national guidelines

To provide subject matter expertise on medication monitoring, implementing and embedding a system

To support clinicians with the management of patients suffering from drug and alcohol dependencies

To actively signpost patients to the correct healthcare professional

To manage a caseload of complex patients and potential care institutions and to provide advice for the GP management of more complex patients or areas such as addictive behaviours, severe mental illness or end of life care

To review the latest guidance ensuring the organisation conforms to NICE, CQC etc.

To provide targeted support and proactive reviews for vulnerable, complex patients and those at risk of admission and re-admission to secondary care

To handle prescription queries and requests directly

To provide proactive leadership on medicines and prescribing systems to the organisation, patients and their carers

To support in the delivery of enhanced services and other service requirements on behalf of the organisation

To participate in the management of patient complaints when requested to do so and participate in the identification of any necessary learning brought about through clinical incidents and near-miss events

To undertake all mandatory training and induction programmes

To contribute to and embrace the spectrum of clinical governance

To attend a formal appraisal with your manager at least every 12 months. Once a performance/training objective has been set, progress will be reviewed on a regular basis so that new objectives can be agreed

To contribute to public health campaigns (e.g., COVID-19 or flu clinics) through advice or direct care

To maintain a clean, tidy, effective working area at all times.

Job description

Job responsibilities

Job Description Clinical Pharmacist

Clinical Pharmacist in a general practice organisation has the following key responsibilities in relation to delivering health services.

These key responsibilities are based on those outlined in Annex B1 pp 70- 71 of the Network Contract Direct Enhanced Service Contract Specification 2021/22 PCN Requirements (31st March 2021).

There may be, on occasion, a requirement to carry out other tasks; this will be dependent upon factors such as workload and staffing levels:

Work as part of a multi-disciplinary team in a patient facing role to clinically assess and treat patients using their expert knowledge of medicines for specific disease areas

Be a prescriber, or completing training to become a prescriber, and work with and alongside the general practice team

Be responsible for the care management of patients with chronic diseases and undertake clinical medication reviews to proactively manage people with complex polypharmacy, especially the elderly, people in care homes, those with multiple co-morbidities (in particular frailty, COPD and asthma) and people with learning disabilities or autism (through STOMP Stop Over Medication Programme)

Provide specialist expertise in the use of medicines whilst helping to address both the public health and social care needs of patients at organisation and to help in tackling inequalities

Provide leadership on person-centred medicines optimisation (including ensuring prescribers in the practice conserve antibiotics in line with local antimicrobial stewardship guidance) and quality improvement, whilst contributing to the quality and outcomes framework and enhanced services

Through structured medication reviews, support patients to take their medications to get the best from them, reduce waste and promote self-care

Have a leadership role in supporting further integration of general practice with the wider healthcare teams (including community and hospital pharmacy) to help improve patient outcomes, ensure better access to healthcare and help manage general practice workload

Develop relationships and work closely with other pharmacy professionals across the wider health and social care system

Take a central role in the clinical aspects of shared care protocols, clinical research with medicines, liaison with specialist pharmacists (including mental health and reduction of inappropriate antipsychotic use in people with learning difficulties), liaison with community pharmacists and anticoagulation

Be part of a professional clinical network and have access to appropriate clinical supervision. Appropriate clinical supervision means:

o Each clinical pharmacist must receive a minimum of one supervision session per month by a senior clinical pharmacist

o The senior clinical pharmacist must receive a minimum of one supervision session every three months by a GP clinical supervisor

o Each clinical pharmacist will have access to an assigned GP clinical supervisor for support and development

o A ratio of one senior clinical pharmacist to no more than five junior clinical pharmacists, with appropriate peer support and supervision in place

To act as the point of contact for all medicine related matters, establishing positive working relationships

To consult patients within defined levels of competence and independently prescribe acute and repeat medication

To receive referrals and directed patients from triage services and other clinicians

To receive and resolve medicines queries from patients and other staff

To provide medication review services for patients in the practice and during domiciliary visits to the local nursing home

To manage a caseload of complex patients

To manage a therapeutic drug monitoring system and the recall of patients taking high risk drugs, i.e., anticoagulants, anticonvulsants and DMARDs etc.

To deliver long term conditions clinics and home visits particularly for patients with complicated medication regimes and prescribe accordingly

To provide pharmaceutical consultations to patients with long term conditions as an integral part of the multidisciplinary team

To review medications for newly registered patients

To improve patient and carer understanding of confidence in and compliance with their medication

To encourage cost-effective prescribing throughout the organisation

To implement and embed a robust repeat prescribing system

To provide advice and answer medication related queries from patients and staff

To organise and oversee the organisations medicines optimisation systems including the repeat prescribing and medication review systems

To improve the quality and effectiveness of prescribing through clinical audit and education to improve performance against NICE standards and clinical and prescribing guidance.

To develop yourself and the role through participation in clinical supervision, training and service redesign activities

To ensure appropriate supervision of safe storage, rotation and disposal of vaccines and drugs. To apply infection-control measures within the practice according to local and national guidelines

To provide subject matter expertise on medication monitoring, implementing and embedding a system

To support clinicians with the management of patients suffering from drug and alcohol dependencies

To actively signpost patients to the correct healthcare professional

To manage a caseload of complex patients and potential care institutions and to provide advice for the GP management of more complex patients or areas such as addictive behaviours, severe mental illness or end of life care

To review the latest guidance ensuring the organisation conforms to NICE, CQC etc.

To provide targeted support and proactive reviews for vulnerable, complex patients and those at risk of admission and re-admission to secondary care

To handle prescription queries and requests directly

To provide proactive leadership on medicines and prescribing systems to the organisation, patients and their carers

To support in the delivery of enhanced services and other service requirements on behalf of the organisation

To participate in the management of patient complaints when requested to do so and participate in the identification of any necessary learning brought about through clinical incidents and near-miss events

To undertake all mandatory training and induction programmes

To contribute to and embrace the spectrum of clinical governance

To attend a formal appraisal with your manager at least every 12 months. Once a performance/training objective has been set, progress will be reviewed on a regular basis so that new objectives can be agreed

To contribute to public health campaigns (e.g., COVID-19 or flu clinics) through advice or direct care

To maintain a clean, tidy, effective working area at all times.

Person Specification

Qualifications

Essential

  • GPhC registered pharmacist
  • Hold or be working towards an GPhC independent prescribing qualification

Desirable

  • Minor ailments certification
  • Membership of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society
  • Working towards faculty membership of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society
  • Medicines management qualification
  • MUR and repeat dispensing certification

Experience

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
  • Experience and an awareness of common acute and chronic conditions that are likely to be seen in general practice
  • An appreciation of the new NHS landscape including the relationships between individual practices, PCNs and the commissioners

Desirable

  • Minimum of two years working as a pharmacist demonstrated within a practice portfolio
  • Experience in managing pharmacy services in primary care
  • Understanding of the mentorship process
  • Broad knowledge of general practice
Person Specification

Qualifications

Essential

  • GPhC registered pharmacist
  • Hold or be working towards an GPhC independent prescribing qualification

Desirable

  • Minor ailments certification
  • Membership of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society
  • Working towards faculty membership of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society
  • Medicines management qualification
  • MUR and repeat dispensing certification

Experience

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
  • Experience and an awareness of common acute and chronic conditions that are likely to be seen in general practice
  • An appreciation of the new NHS landscape including the relationships between individual practices, PCNs and the commissioners

Desirable

  • Minimum of two years working as a pharmacist demonstrated within a practice portfolio
  • Experience in managing pharmacy services in primary care
  • Understanding of the mentorship process
  • Broad knowledge of general practice

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

Lambourn Surgery

Address

The Lambourn Surgery

Bockhampton Road

Lambourn

Hungerford

Berkshire

RG17 8PS


Employer's website

https://www.lambournsurgery.co.uk (Opens in a new tab)

Employer details

Employer name

Lambourn Surgery

Address

The Lambourn Surgery

Bockhampton Road

Lambourn

Hungerford

Berkshire

RG17 8PS


Employer's website

https://www.lambournsurgery.co.uk (Opens in a new tab)

For questions about the job, contact:

Managing Partner

Louise Clare Murray-Clarke

louise.murray-clarke@nhs.net

01488674033

Date posted

14 February 2025

Pay scheme

Other

Salary

£43,500 to £50,500 a year Pay dependent on experience

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Part-time

Reference number

A4172-25-0000

Job locations

The Lambourn Surgery

Bockhampton Road

Lambourn

Hungerford

Berkshire

RG17 8PS


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