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A healthcare practice in Farnham is seeking a Clinical Pharmacist for 2 days per week to enhance patient outcomes through effective medication management. This hybrid role includes providing patient-facing clinical care, collaborating with a multidisciplinary team, and leading quality improvement initiatives. Applicants should be GPhC registered pharmacists with relevant experience and be capable of working independently. Flexible working patterns supported.
Crondall New Surgery is seeking a Clinical Pharmacist for 2 days per week or equivalent hours within our Practice, under the ARRS scheme.
The post holder is to be a Clinical Pharmacist who actswithin their professional boundaries, working alongside other colleagues.
They will work to improve patient health outcomes and theefficiency of the primary care team by providing direct, accessible and timelymedication management. The plan is for the role to hybrid, with a mixture of home working, as well being based at the Practice, though this is negotiable.
The post holder will be an integral part of the general practice team, as well as part of a wider pharmacist network and multi-disciplinary team. This includes being a conduit of patient medicines information into and out of all local hospitals. They will work to optimise medication issues to improve patient care and safety, and support clinical staff in the management of patients.
Crondall New Surgery is a part-dispensing GMS practice in the villageof Crondall, between Fleet and Farnham on the Surrey/Hampshire border. We are part of Fleet PCN which in turn is part of Frimley Integrated Care Board.
We have approximately 6000 patients, with a steadily growing list size due to localhousing developments. We currently have 2 GP Partners and salaried GPs, with practice nurses,HCA, phlebotomist, dispensers, first contact physiotherapist, mental healthpractitioner and a first class admin team.Home visiting is provided by an excellent paramedic practitioner homevisiting service, employed by the local federation.
We cover 4 local care homes and a supported living facility withweekly GP visits to each establishment.
Extended access commitment is currently one evening a week on a sharedbasis. There is a high quality localout of hours provider.
We use EMIS Web and Docman, with the Ardens clinical support package.
Our ethos is to offer first class patient care whilst maintaining apersonal feel to the practice. We knowour patients well and have historically low prescribing and referralpatterns.
We are a friendly and supportive practice. Westrongly believe that a good work-life balance is key to a fulfilled team. We can support flexible working patterns and clinicians wishing to develop specialist skills or interests.
The team share lunch on a weekly basis, and have regular meetings. Local educational opportunities areexcellent.
Primary keyresponsibilities
You will be our resident medicines expert, providing direct patient care and leadership across the practice. Working closely with GPs, Nurses, Allied Health Professionals and the wider team, your role will include:
Patient-facing clinical care: carry out consultations for long-term condition clinics, structured medication reviews and possible home visits for patients with complex regimens. Medicines reconciliation following hospital discharges will also be key to the role.
Prescription requests: to support with urgent prescription requests or alternatives for out of stock items, by prescribing them yourself if within your clinical expertise, or sending to the appropriate clinician.
Dispensing support: having knowledge of dispensary processes, and supporting dispensing colleagues.
Chronic disease and medicines management: proactively manage people with chronic diseases, frailty, learning disabilities or mental health. Oversee therapeutic drug monitoring, recall patients on high-risk drugs and tackle polypharmacy to optimise outcomes.
Medicines optimisation & quality improvement: champion person-centred prescribing, antimicrobial stewardship and cost-effective use of medicines. Lead quality improvement initiatives, audits and education to improve performance against NICE standards, QOF and enhanced services.
Integration & collaboration: strengthen links between general practice, community and hospital pharmacies. Provide specialist support on shared care protocols, mental health medicines, substance misuse and end of life care. Support triage services, handle medication queries and signpost patients to the most appropriate care.
Professional leadership & development: serve as the practices point of contact for all medicine-related matters. You will have the opportunity to attend training, deliver education and contribute to clinical governance. You will be part of a professional network, as well as being mentored by the GP prescribing lead and have ongoing opportunities to develop specialist interests.
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.