PCN Clinical Pharmacist Lead
East Cornwall PCN
The closing date is 30 April 2025
Job summary
This is a combined strategic and operational role leading on PCN pharmacy services, and ensuring delivery of those services. The post holder will deliver clinical leadership to the PCN pharmacy team and deliver clinical support to the practices within the East Cornwall Primary Care Network as necessary. Duties will include clinical supervision, line management, compassionate & visionary leadership, project development and programme delivery. The post holder will be an expert in a clinical specialty and act as a clinical lead for this in the ARRS team, as well as actively supporting the development and supervision of the clinical pharmacy team. There will also be a dedicated project working element to this post, working at a strategic level across the PCN to promote best practice, quality improvement and population level patient safety. The post holder will also run their own clinics in a general practice or clinical hub setting. The post holder will have line management and appraisal responsibility for the pharmacy team.
Main duties of the job
Key relationships for this role are:
Managers and Staff within East Cornwall Primary Care Network and GP practices within the network
Clinical Pharmacist, pre-registration Pharmacists, Pharmacy Technicians, and apprentice Pharmacy Technicians employed through the Primary Care Network
Patients and their Carers / Representatives
GPs and Allied Health Professionals
Local Health and Social Care Providers
ICB medicines optimisation team
GP prescribing leads
About us
East Cornwall PCN is an award winning PCN serving a registered population of over 72,000, across a wide geographical area.
Our vision is to be a trusted partnership, maintaining the high quality primary care in South East Cornwall.
Our mission is empowering our teams to deliver excellence in patient centred care whilst supporting the long term sustainability of general practice.
Our purpose is to deliver the DES contract; support practices to be sustainable; enable collaboration amongst members and develop services that deliver a return on investment.
The PCN is comprised of seven member practices and has a combination of core services, provided from a central hub, as well as practice-based services. The pharmacy team includes clinical pharmacists and pharmacy technicians, working across a number of sites, as well as a remote service provision. Other ARRS roles include social prescribers, mental health workers, first contact physiotherapists, a home visiting frailty service, GP assistants and physician associates.
Date posted
04 April 2025
Pay scheme
Other
Salary
£60,000 to £64,000 a year
Contract
Permanent
Working pattern
Full-time, Flexible working, Compressed hours
Reference number
W0043-25-0000
Job locations
East Cornwall PCN
Tamar House
Saltash
Cornwall
PL12 6LX
Job description
Job responsibilities
Summary of key duties
Identify patients requiring medication review and conduct appropriate medication review clinics or home visits
Provide pharmaceutical support to a designated group of GP practices or care settings to enable them to develop, implement and monitor an agreed prescribing plan which meets the objectives of the medicines management plan.
Assist practices/ care settings in developing formularies, guidelines and policies to ensure the implementation of NICE guidelines, National Service Frameworks and the requirements of the medicines-related aspects of the GMS contract.
Lead on population level health management projects for proactive QI in medicines safety.
Support the delivery of innovative population health interventions in chronic disease areas (e.g. heart failure, diabetes, atrial fibrillation)
Develop relationships with third sector providers (e.g. community pharmacy)
Deliver ad hoc clinics and clinical interventions aligned to the PCN workplan
Advise GPs, care staff and primary health care teams on risk management processes relating to the prescribing and monitoring of specialist drugs e.g. controlled drugs and those subject to shared care arrangements.
Lead the pharmacy team agenda with practices to review specific areas of prescribing.
Provide clinical leadership to the PCN Clinical Hub interdisciplinary team.
Develop and review PCN policy with regard to prescribing systems and quality improvement to encourage the implementation of prescribing guidance and monitoring guidelines where appropriate.
Liaise with Community Pharmacists and develop the key strategic relationship with Cornwall LPC.
Provide advice and support to improve the disease registers within each practice to ensure all suitable patients are identified and offered suitable treatment and monitoring for their condition.
Facilitate and participate in multi-disciplinary meetings related to prescribing topics and to engage in the training of other healthcare professionals and practice staff on matters relating to medicines usage.
Attend and arrange where necessary primary/secondary care interface meetings.
Lead the strategic implementation of clinical audits of prescribing in areas identified by yourself and agreed by the PCN or as directed by the PCN.
Undertake any other duties appropriate to the grade as allocated by line management
Act as professional lead for strategic support and delivery of network DES and IIF at a population level.
Ensuring there are systems in place for the pharmacy team to review and action safety alerts, CQC searches and ensuring safe prescribing across PCN.
Lead and develop the education & training strategy for the PCN pharmacy team (and other ARRS roles where necessary) across the PCN
Plan and deliver teaching to other healthcare professionals as required
Secure access to the relevant information sources for clinicians working as part of the PCN as necessary Collaborate with secondary care partners regarding potential research projects/joint working and the provision of excellent, evidence based medicines advice to primary care clinicians
To support pharmacists to join the Royal Pharmaceutical Societys Faculty for peer review and career advancement
To act as a designated supervisor for NMP prescribing courses if required
Support a learning culture within the organisation.
Contribute to, and promote the delivery of, safe, effective and cost efficient prescribing across primary and secondary care.
Analyse and use web based prescribing data (PACT and e-PACT) at practice to facilitate appropriate prescribing habits and keep drug budgets within limits.
Evaluate GP practices position with respect to QOF or other incentive schemes including achievement of both financial and quality targets.
Support in the development of other members of the clinical pharmacy team to replicate projects to support these incentive schemes in their own practice and project manage delivery
Be responsible for the correct use and security of all equipment, information and data used.
Support the delivery of medication and prescribing elements of the IIF programme across the East PCN GP practices.
Provide leadership and a clear vision for the pharmacy ARRS team
To lead and take responsibility for the delivery of the PCN prescribing workplan, in line with the contract network DES and IIF.
Be required to communicate information, sometimes complex, to a wide range of individuals and groups.
Provide written reports on therapeutic topics and summaries of clinical evidence for doctors as well as devising easily understood information for patients and practice staff.
Demonstrate tact, diplomacy and negotiating skills to engage with doctors to persuade them to work towards objectives, overcoming resistance to change.
Develop good working relationships with the whole range of practice staff and a network of contacts within the locality and secondary care.
Advise community pharmacists in the vicinity of where prescribing and medicines management developments and/or changes are planned so they may anticipate the impact on their pharmacies and give a consistent message to patients.
Work in a discreet and professional manner, respecting and maintaining the confidentiality of patient specific and prescribing data.
Be aware of, and monitor, the advice given to practices by representatives of the pharmaceutical industry and to counter the impact of inappropriate information to prescribers.
Provide mentoring, coaching and professional supervision to other members of the clinical pharmacy team.
Provide expert insight, leadership and specialism in a given clinical area of interest at a PCN level. Actively lead quality improvement in this area, linking in with financial incentives where relevant.
Deputise where necessary to the locality lead pharmacist for strategic meetings, projects and working groups. Lead on a devolved number of projects as agreed with the locality lead.
Support the development of prescribing policy in individual practices and care settings, the implementation of that policy and be involved in the development of policy in discreet areas of prescribing, involving working with clinicians in both primary and secondary care
Produce best practice policies, protocols and SOPs for review by the clinical pharmacist lead and PCN board for adoption at a practice level across the network
Be able to prioritise and meet set deadlines particularly when under pressure.
Take the delegated lead responsibility for specific projects or key specialist areas of pharmacy practice as identified by line management.
Organise and manage their personal workload in the face of competing priorities, managing their own time effectively and working closely with a range of practice staff and the administration and technical staff in the Medicines Management department.
Record and report to line management and practices on the work undertaken and the benefits produced, in a timely manner, using tools such as Microsoft Word, Excel, and e-mail.
Critically appraise information from drug industry to inform other staff members and healthcare professionals in practices.
Assist in analysing medicines data, including interpreting e-PACT data (web-based electronic prescribing data analysis system) and providing reports at practice level for designated practices.
Actively identify quality improvement areas based on practice level prescribing data across the PCN; propose neighbourhood and PCN level projects and provide professional leadership and accountability to project manage those projects approved by the PCN board or pharmacist lead.
Demonstrate good computer literacy (e-mail, word, excel, PowerPoint, on-line medicines information databases).
Promote and be an advocate for the use of local formularies in practices in both written and electronic format ensuring that the formulary is the cornerstone for all prescribing practice in primary care.
Have access to a car and work across multiple sites on a daily basis.
Use a VDU for significant amounts of the time e.g. email, prescribing data analysis, web searching and report writing.
Be required to concentrate on tasks to ensure accuracy around practice work e.g. recommendations to GPs and changing prescriptions on the computer which, if incorrect, could lead to serious harm to a patient.
Deal with queries, or complaints, from patients who may be distressed or unhappy with changes made to their medication, either face-to face or on the telephone.
Be required to negotiate with practice staff (including GPs, practice nurses, practice managers and health professionals) who may be unhappy when challenged about their practices relating to prescribing or medicines management.
Manage a competing and frequently changing workload, responding rapidly to new national or local policy, guidance and/or new legislation.
Work in a discreet and professional manner, respecting the contractor status of the GP practices and to maintain confidentiality of information, including Prescribing And CosT (PACT) data, in accordance with the Data Protection Act and Caldicott guidance (practice level).
Present, negotiate and resolve conflict around the implementation of a practice formulary and prescribing policies which are consistent with the aims of quality prescribing and budgetary control, when members of the practice team may be unhappy to co-operate or change their practice.
The post holder will be guided by their professional Code of Ethics, relevant legislation, policies and guidelines, local and national medicines management frameworks and guidance and will be able to interpret these and make judgements on how they apply when dealing with specific situations as they arise. The post holder will be expected to work under their own initiative, often in isolation, but will be able to seek guidance from their peers or line managers if the need arises.
Job description
Job responsibilities
Summary of key duties
Identify patients requiring medication review and conduct appropriate medication review clinics or home visits
Provide pharmaceutical support to a designated group of GP practices or care settings to enable them to develop, implement and monitor an agreed prescribing plan which meets the objectives of the medicines management plan.
Assist practices/ care settings in developing formularies, guidelines and policies to ensure the implementation of NICE guidelines, National Service Frameworks and the requirements of the medicines-related aspects of the GMS contract.
Lead on population level health management projects for proactive QI in medicines safety.
Support the delivery of innovative population health interventions in chronic disease areas (e.g. heart failure, diabetes, atrial fibrillation)
Develop relationships with third sector providers (e.g. community pharmacy)
Deliver ad hoc clinics and clinical interventions aligned to the PCN workplan
Advise GPs, care staff and primary health care teams on risk management processes relating to the prescribing and monitoring of specialist drugs e.g. controlled drugs and those subject to shared care arrangements.
Lead the pharmacy team agenda with practices to review specific areas of prescribing.
Provide clinical leadership to the PCN Clinical Hub interdisciplinary team.
Develop and review PCN policy with regard to prescribing systems and quality improvement to encourage the implementation of prescribing guidance and monitoring guidelines where appropriate.
Liaise with Community Pharmacists and develop the key strategic relationship with Cornwall LPC.
Provide advice and support to improve the disease registers within each practice to ensure all suitable patients are identified and offered suitable treatment and monitoring for their condition.
Facilitate and participate in multi-disciplinary meetings related to prescribing topics and to engage in the training of other healthcare professionals and practice staff on matters relating to medicines usage.
Attend and arrange where necessary primary/secondary care interface meetings.
Lead the strategic implementation of clinical audits of prescribing in areas identified by yourself and agreed by the PCN or as directed by the PCN.
Undertake any other duties appropriate to the grade as allocated by line management
Act as professional lead for strategic support and delivery of network DES and IIF at a population level.
Ensuring there are systems in place for the pharmacy team to review and action safety alerts, CQC searches and ensuring safe prescribing across PCN.
Lead and develop the education & training strategy for the PCN pharmacy team (and other ARRS roles where necessary) across the PCN
Plan and deliver teaching to other healthcare professionals as required
Secure access to the relevant information sources for clinicians working as part of the PCN as necessary Collaborate with secondary care partners regarding potential research projects/joint working and the provision of excellent, evidence based medicines advice to primary care clinicians
To support pharmacists to join the Royal Pharmaceutical Societys Faculty for peer review and career advancement
To act as a designated supervisor for NMP prescribing courses if required
Support a learning culture within the organisation.
Contribute to, and promote the delivery of, safe, effective and cost efficient prescribing across primary and secondary care.
Analyse and use web based prescribing data (PACT and e-PACT) at practice to facilitate appropriate prescribing habits and keep drug budgets within limits.
Evaluate GP practices position with respect to QOF or other incentive schemes including achievement of both financial and quality targets.
Support in the development of other members of the clinical pharmacy team to replicate projects to support these incentive schemes in their own practice and project manage delivery
Be responsible for the correct use and security of all equipment, information and data used.
Support the delivery of medication and prescribing elements of the IIF programme across the East PCN GP practices.
Provide leadership and a clear vision for the pharmacy ARRS team
To lead and take responsibility for the delivery of the PCN prescribing workplan, in line with the contract network DES and IIF.
Be required to communicate information, sometimes complex, to a wide range of individuals and groups.
Provide written reports on therapeutic topics and summaries of clinical evidence for doctors as well as devising easily understood information for patients and practice staff.
Demonstrate tact, diplomacy and negotiating skills to engage with doctors to persuade them to work towards objectives, overcoming resistance to change.
Develop good working relationships with the whole range of practice staff and a network of contacts within the locality and secondary care.
Advise community pharmacists in the vicinity of where prescribing and medicines management developments and/or changes are planned so they may anticipate the impact on their pharmacies and give a consistent message to patients.
Work in a discreet and professional manner, respecting and maintaining the confidentiality of patient specific and prescribing data.
Be aware of, and monitor, the advice given to practices by representatives of the pharmaceutical industry and to counter the impact of inappropriate information to prescribers.
Provide mentoring, coaching and professional supervision to other members of the clinical pharmacy team.
Provide expert insight, leadership and specialism in a given clinical area of interest at a PCN level. Actively lead quality improvement in this area, linking in with financial incentives where relevant.
Deputise where necessary to the locality lead pharmacist for strategic meetings, projects and working groups. Lead on a devolved number of projects as agreed with the locality lead.
Support the development of prescribing policy in individual practices and care settings, the implementation of that policy and be involved in the development of policy in discreet areas of prescribing, involving working with clinicians in both primary and secondary care
Produce best practice policies, protocols and SOPs for review by the clinical pharmacist lead and PCN board for adoption at a practice level across the network
Be able to prioritise and meet set deadlines particularly when under pressure.
Take the delegated lead responsibility for specific projects or key specialist areas of pharmacy practice as identified by line management.
Organise and manage their personal workload in the face of competing priorities, managing their own time effectively and working closely with a range of practice staff and the administration and technical staff in the Medicines Management department.
Record and report to line management and practices on the work undertaken and the benefits produced, in a timely manner, using tools such as Microsoft Word, Excel, and e-mail.
Critically appraise information from drug industry to inform other staff members and healthcare professionals in practices.
Assist in analysing medicines data, including interpreting e-PACT data (web-based electronic prescribing data analysis system) and providing reports at practice level for designated practices.
Actively identify quality improvement areas based on practice level prescribing data across the PCN; propose neighbourhood and PCN level projects and provide professional leadership and accountability to project manage those projects approved by the PCN board or pharmacist lead.
Demonstrate good computer literacy (e-mail, word, excel, PowerPoint, on-line medicines information databases).
Promote and be an advocate for the use of local formularies in practices in both written and electronic format ensuring that the formulary is the cornerstone for all prescribing practice in primary care.
Have access to a car and work across multiple sites on a daily basis.
Use a VDU for significant amounts of the time e.g. email, prescribing data analysis, web searching and report writing.
Be required to concentrate on tasks to ensure accuracy around practice work e.g. recommendations to GPs and changing prescriptions on the computer which, if incorrect, could lead to serious harm to a patient.
Deal with queries, or complaints, from patients who may be distressed or unhappy with changes made to their medication, either face-to face or on the telephone.
Be required to negotiate with practice staff (including GPs, practice nurses, practice managers and health professionals) who may be unhappy when challenged about their practices relating to prescribing or medicines management.
Manage a competing and frequently changing workload, responding rapidly to new national or local policy, guidance and/or new legislation.
Work in a discreet and professional manner, respecting the contractor status of the GP practices and to maintain confidentiality of information, including Prescribing And CosT (PACT) data, in accordance with the Data Protection Act and Caldicott guidance (practice level).
Present, negotiate and resolve conflict around the implementation of a practice formulary and prescribing policies which are consistent with the aims of quality prescribing and budgetary control, when members of the practice team may be unhappy to co-operate or change their practice.
The post holder will be guided by their professional Code of Ethics, relevant legislation, policies and guidelines, local and national medicines management frameworks and guidance and will be able to interpret these and make judgements on how they apply when dealing with specific situations as they arise. The post holder will be expected to work under their own initiative, often in isolation, but will be able to seek guidance from their peers or line managers if the need arises.
Person Specification
Knowlege
Essential
- Knowledge of the wider NHS
- Extensive knowledge and expertise across a number of clinical areas including common chronic disease management
- Expert knowledge in a defined clinical area with demonstrable evidence of previous specialist experience in this area
Skills and abilities
Essential
- Patient physical assessment, e.g. blood pressure measurement, blood glucose testing, urine testing, pulse oximetry, temperature measurement.
- Excellent written and oral communication skills
- Excellent interpersonal skills
- Persuasive negotiating and influencing abilities
- Excellent team leadership skills
- Able to instigate, lead and manage change
- Well organised and able to organise others
- Able to co-ordinate and plan activities with others
- Able to motivate others
- Able to prioritise and meet set targets
- Computer literate
- Advanced level of clinical reasoning
- Maintains high standard of practice
- Able to work under pressure
- Able to work as part of a team or as an individual
- Able to propose, lead and manage strategic network level projects
- Confidence to work strategically at a practice, population and network level across a broad spectrum of stakeholders
Experience
Essential
- NHS experience in Primary Care, Hospital or Community Pharmacy
- Delivery of Medicines Management Standards and Policies
- Extensive experience of strategic working with primary care health teams
- Experience of working on projects where post holder uses own initiative and manages own time
- Experience of multidisciplinary working
- Experience in implementing, leading and developing projects
Desirable
- Experience of providing strategic prescribing advice to GPs
- Experience in analysing PACT data
Qualifications
Essential
- Vocational Masters Degree in Pharmacy, or equivalent comprehensive experience.
- Completion of Pre-Registration Training
- Registration with the General Pharmaceutical Council
- Evidence of commitment to Continuing Professional Development
- Post-graduate qualification in clinical pharmacy or equivalent e.g. PgDip or MSc Clinical Pharmacy or equivalent primary care experience
- Authorisation for Independent Prescribing
Desirable
- Registration with the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain (MRPharmS)
- Completion of the CPPE PCN/MOCH pharmacist pathway
- Clinical Leadership qualification (e.g. through the NHS Leadership Academy)
Personal attributes
Essential
- Honesty
- Integrity
- Flexibility
- A desire to do the right thing
- An ability to admit, accept and learn from things that go wrong
- Adaptability
- Conscientious
- Dependable
- Emotionally resilient
- Resourceful
Work related circumstances
Essential
- Flexibility required with regard to working hours
- Post holder will be required to travel between practices and needs a full driving licence and access to a car
- To use VDU equipment for a significant proportion of the day on most days:
- High degrees of concentration required.
Person Specification
Knowlege
Essential
- Knowledge of the wider NHS
- Extensive knowledge and expertise across a number of clinical areas including common chronic disease management
- Expert knowledge in a defined clinical area with demonstrable evidence of previous specialist experience in this area
Skills and abilities
Essential
- Patient physical assessment, e.g. blood pressure measurement, blood glucose testing, urine testing, pulse oximetry, temperature measurement.
- Excellent written and oral communication skills
- Excellent interpersonal skills
- Persuasive negotiating and influencing abilities
- Excellent team leadership skills
- Able to instigate, lead and manage change
- Well organised and able to organise others
- Able to co-ordinate and plan activities with others
- Able to motivate others
- Able to prioritise and meet set targets
- Computer literate
- Advanced level of clinical reasoning
- Maintains high standard of practice
- Able to work under pressure
- Able to work as part of a team or as an individual
- Able to propose, lead and manage strategic network level projects
- Confidence to work strategically at a practice, population and network level across a broad spectrum of stakeholders
Experience
Essential
- NHS experience in Primary Care, Hospital or Community Pharmacy
- Delivery of Medicines Management Standards and Policies
- Extensive experience of strategic working with primary care health teams
- Experience of working on projects where post holder uses own initiative and manages own time
- Experience of multidisciplinary working
- Experience in implementing, leading and developing projects
Desirable
- Experience of providing strategic prescribing advice to GPs
- Experience in analysing PACT data
Qualifications
Essential
- Vocational Masters Degree in Pharmacy, or equivalent comprehensive experience.
- Completion of Pre-Registration Training
- Registration with the General Pharmaceutical Council
- Evidence of commitment to Continuing Professional Development
- Post-graduate qualification in clinical pharmacy or equivalent e.g. PgDip or MSc Clinical Pharmacy or equivalent primary care experience
- Authorisation for Independent Prescribing
Desirable
- Registration with the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain (MRPharmS)
- Completion of the CPPE PCN/MOCH pharmacist pathway
- Clinical Leadership qualification (e.g. through the NHS Leadership Academy)
Personal attributes
Essential
- Honesty
- Integrity
- Flexibility
- A desire to do the right thing
- An ability to admit, accept and learn from things that go wrong
- Adaptability
- Conscientious
- Dependable
- Emotionally resilient
- Resourceful
Work related circumstances
Essential
- Flexibility required with regard to working hours
- Post holder will be required to travel between practices and needs a full driving licence and access to a car
- To use VDU equipment for a significant proportion of the day on most days:
- High degrees of concentration required.
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
East Cornwall PCN
Address
East Cornwall PCN
Tamar House
Saltash
Cornwall
PL12 6LX
Employer's website
Employer details
Employer name
East Cornwall PCN
Address
East Cornwall PCN
Tamar House
Saltash
Cornwall
PL12 6LX
Employer's website
For questions about the job, contact:
Date posted
04 April 2025
Pay scheme
Other
Salary
£60,000 to £64,000 a year
Contract
Permanent
Working pattern
Full-time, Flexible working, Compressed hours
Reference number
W0043-25-0000
Job locations
East Cornwall PCN
Tamar House
Saltash
Cornwall
PL12 6LX