Job responsibilities
JOB
DIMENSIONS
Provide a specialist clinical
pharmacist service to patients and the multidisciplinary team within a given
specialty. Ensure medicines are used appropriately, safely, and cost
effectively in accordance with Trust policy, standard operating procedures,
and medicines legislation.
Monitors drug use within their
clinical area. This includes recording of significant clinical interventions,
risk management, and some basic financial aspects.
Supervise, along with other members
of their multidisciplinary team, the development and implementation of
treatment protocols, and guidelines for use of drugs within the clinical
area.
Responsible for training
pharmacists, and other health care professionals, on aspects of drug use
within the clinical area.
Provides minimum of at least one 4
hour session of service cover in the dispensary or aseptic dispensary per
week.
To act as the Responsible Pharmacist
in line with local procedures.
KNOWLEDGE,
SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE REQUIRED
Masters qualification in Pharmacy (4
years), or equivalent qualification, plus 1 year pre-registration training.
Registrant of the General
Pharmaceutical Council.
Postgraduate Diploma in Clinical
Pharmacy or equivalent experience or qualification.
Ability to demonstrate competency in
all domains of the General Level Framework (GLF).
Specialist knowledge of a clinical
area/department which demonstrates the ability to manage a caseload within
the given speciality.
Experience of dealing with complex
clinical issues that require the analysis of a variety of sources of
information, which may not be in agreement, to reach an appropriate response.
The pharmacist will have experience in negotiating with, and persuading other
members of the multidisciplinary clinical team, or patients/clients, to agree
on a course of action.
Experience of dealing with clinical
and non-clinical staff, typically at junior grades, but occasionally at
higher consultant and managerial levels.
THE
LEEDS WAY VALUES
Our
values are part of what make us different from other trusts, so we see this
as a strength, as well as a responsibility. They have been developed by our
staff and set out what they see as important to how we work. Our five values are:
Patient-centred
Collaborative
Fair
Accountable
Empowered
All
our actions and endeavours will be guided and evaluated through these values.
Additionally
the following are core values which relate specifically to this post:
Professional attitude.
Deal with patients, colleagues, and
other customers in an honest and open manner with integrity.
Strict adherence to patient
confidentiality.
Committed to CPD.
CORE
BEHAVIOURS AND SKILLS
Work within standard operational
procedures, Trust policy, and wider professional guidelines.
Team player.
Enthusiastic.
Lateral thinker.
Excellent communication
oral/written/listening.
Good problem solver.
Good time management.
Adaptable.
Use initiative.
Negotiation and influencing skills.
Attention to detail.
Self directed management of own work
load.
CORE
KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING
Specialist theoretical and practical
knowledge in clinical pharmacy practice, preferably, but not essentially, in
the specific clinical field.
Be professionally accountable for
action and advice.
PRINCIPAL
DUTIES & AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY
Provide specialist clinical service
to patients and other members of the multi-disciplinary team within the given
specialty. This will include:
o Individual prescription review to
optimise therapy.
o Advice on dosage and side effects.
o Advise on safe administration of
medicines.
o Participation on consultant ward
rounds and multidisciplinary team meetings.
o Responsibility for medicines risk
management in clinical area, including investigating clinical incidents,
recording significant clinical interventions/near misses, and ensuring
compliance with medicines legislation, and local policies.
o Assist in the introduction of new
drugs, including unlicensed medicines, into the clinical specialty.
o Keep records of patient related
information e.g. pharmaceutical care plans.
Organisation and planning of own
workload on an on-going basis e.g. ward cover, training, audit, project work,
attendance of meetings etc.
Pharmacists who are registered as
prescribers will, with the agreement of the clinical director of the
speciality, prescribe within their level of competence, to support patient
care.
Supervise, teach, and assess junior
pharmacy staff completing training modules within the clinical area. This
input varies, mostly based on the experience of the post holder, and
increases over time. From the outset, input will typically involve at least
one of the following:
o Up to six pre-registration practice
modules per year (each lasting 3 days).
o One or more Grade B Clinical
Pharmacy Practice Teaching Units (PTU) per year (Lasts 6 weeks).
o Lecturing on clinical issues
relevant to the specialty, as part of the pre-registration training program,
the clinical diploma, and any other in service training.
o The post holder is also expected to
participate in the training of other clinical professionals within their
specialist area as requested.
Participate in any medicines related
clinical trials in the specialty.
Propose and carry out clinical
pharmacy practice research within their clinical area, and participate in any
larger pharmacy research and audit.
Work within standard operational
procedures, Trust policy, and wider professional guidelines.
Provide a service commitment
(typically one 4 hour session) to a specified area within the pharmacy
department i.e dispensary, aseptics, or medicines information.
Participate in evening, weekend and
bank holiday pharmacy service on a rotational basis, and where contracted,
the emergency duty service.
Health
and Safety/Risk Management
All
staff are responsible for working with their colleagues to maintain and
improve the quality of services provided to our patients and other service
users. This includes complying at all
times with the Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust Policies, including Health
and Safety policies, in particular by following agreed safe working
procedures, and reporting incidents using the Trust Incident Reporting
system.
Infection
Control
The
jobholder must comply at all times with the Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS
Trust Infection Control policies, in particular by practising Universal
Infection Control Precautions. Hand hygiene must be performed before and
after contact with patients and their environment.
Equality
and Diversity
The
jobholder must comply with all policies and procedures designed to ensure
equality of employment and that services are delivered in ways that meet the
individual needs of patients and their families. No person whether they are staff, patient
or visitor should receive less favourable treatment because of their gender,
ethnic origin, age, disability, sexual orientation, religion etc.
Patient
and Public Involvement
The
Trust has a statutory duty to involve patients and public in evaluating and
planning services. All staff have a
responsibility to listen to the views of patients and to contribute to
service improvements based on patient feedback.
Training
and Personal Development Continuous Professional Development
The
jobholder must take responsibility in agreement with his/her line manager for
his/her own personal development by ensuring that Continuous Professional
Development remains a priority. The
jobholder will undertake all mandatory training required for the role.
Respect
for Patient Confidentiality
The
jobholder should respect patient confidentiality at all times and not divulge
patient information unless sanctioned by the requirements of the role.
COMMUNICATION
& WORKING RELATIONSHIPS
Communicate
complex information about medicine use to pharmacy staff, consultants and
junior doctors, nursing staff, patients, managers, and other members of the
multi-disciplinary team.
All
registered healthcare professionals must ensure adherence to professional
codes of practice
Communicate
complex information about medicine use to pharmacy staff, consultants and
junior doctors, nursing staff, patients, managers, and other members of the
multi-disciplinary team.
All
registered healthcare professionals must ensure adherence to professional
codes of practice
SPECIAL
WORKING CONDITIONS
i) PHYSICAL EFFORT:
The post requires a combination of
sitting, standing, and walking with little
requirement for physical effort, excepting an occasional need to move pharmacy boxes, fluids,
enteral nutrition packs. These typically weigh approximately 10kg per box.
ii) MENTAL
EFFORT:
The post requires frequent amounts
of concentration for clinical checking, reviewing prescriptions, performing
complicated calculations etc. Post
holders will frequently be interrupted by urgent or non-urgent clinical
enquiries, received verbally, or by telephone or bleep, at anytime, including during breaks.
iii) EMOTIONAL
EFFORT:
Depending on the clinical
specialty the post holder may be exposed to distressing or emotional
circumstances due to their work with sick or
dying patients. More occasionally, they may be exposed to emotional or
distressing circumstances when investigating drug misadventures, or explaining to relatives the consequences of a medicine related incident.