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An exciting opportunity is available for a Band 8A Senior Specialist Pharmacist in HIV at a leading NHS trust in the UK. This fixed-term role offers a chance to contribute to high-quality clinical pharmacy services, directly impacting patient care in HIV treatment. The ideal candidate will possess advanced clinical knowledge and experience in the specialty, with responsibilities spanning patient management, drug budgeting, and team leadership, fostering a collaborative pharmacy framework for optimal patient outcomes.
Fixed Term 24-month contract
An exciting opportunity has become available for a dynamic, motivated and forward-thinking Band 8a Pharmacist with prior experience in HIV to join our dedicated HIV Pharmacy team at the Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust.
This 24-month fixed term role offers the chance to contribute to delivering high quality clinical pharmacy services across all Royal Free London sites, supporting the HIV business unit. The successful candidate will play a pivotal role in
Providing expert input into HIV prescribing and ongoing treatment monitoring
Ensuring timely and effective supply of HIV medications via outpatient pharmacy and homecare services
Overseeing the daily operations of the HIV pharmacy team.
We are looking for candidates who have previously worked at Band 7 or as a specialist pharmacist within an HIV/ID setting. Experience in participating in consultant -led ward rounds, contributing to the development of policies and clinical guidelines and supporting the supervision and training of staff is essential.
This is a great opportunity to build on your specialist knowledge in HIV care while contributing to a collaborative and innovative pharmacy team.
Key responsibilities include:
Regularly attend and actively contribute to consultant ward rounds and multidisciplinary team (MDT) discussions for complex cases.
Delivery of a high quality, specialist ward-based and outpatient pharmacy service including medicines reconciliation, review of complex medication regimens, medicines optimisation and adverse reaction and interaction monitoring
Training and supervision of junior members of the pharmacy team
Timely supply of medicines for in-patients, out-patients and discharge
Development and implementation of clinical guidelines
Effective control of drug expenditure and management of processes regarding high-cost drugs
Use independent prescribing skills to manage patients in HIV pharmacy led outpatient clinics.
Counselling HIV patients on their medicines to enhance compliance
To participate in audits and practice-based research
To work with the clinical risk team to minimise the risk of medicines
The HIV service at the Royal Free London NHS Trust is one of the largest and most comprehensive in the UK. We are also considered one of the leading ID centers, with a High-Level Isolation Unit, capable of taking highly infectious disease patients including Ebola/Lassa fever.
Our trust has around 10,000 staff serving 1.6 million patients. It comprises Barnet Hospital, Chase Farm Hospital, North Middlesex Hospital, the Royal Free Hospital and more than 30 services in the community. This large scale organisation provides an unprecedented opportunity for us to continue our pioneering work, particularly in finding ways to deliver even better care to our patients. With many specialities including renal, liver, oncology, infectious disease, haemophilia and scleroderma which are underpinned by a strong research agenda, the Royal Free is renowned for providing excellent patient care.
The HIV pharmacy team is a well-integrated and highly respected part of the HIV/ID unit, playing a vital role in ensuring the safe and cost-efficient use of medicines within this specialist area. The team works closely with the wider multidisciplinary group to support high quality patient care and service delivery.
Together the team brings a wealth of experience and expertise, fostering a collaborative and supportive environment for both staff and patients
For full information on the job description, please refer to the attached document.
1. CLINICAL RESPONSIBILITIES
To provide a high-quality clinical pharmacy service as part of the multidisciplinary team to HIV patients, to ensure maximum efficacy, safety, and economic drug use and to demonstrate professional accountability to enhance patient care. The responsibilities will include:
2. RESPONSIBILITY FOR PATIENTS
To ensure correct and safe prescribing within HIV, demonstrating expert clinical knowledge and an advanced level of clinical assessment. Key duties include:
To qualify as an independent prescriber and undertake MDT-led prescribing clinics, reviewing PLHIV with complex co-morbidities, prescribing ongoing HIV medicines and monitoring for side effects and effectiveness of treatment
To provide medicine management reviews for complex patients
To provide clinical screening for all prescriptions for Ian Charleson Day Centre patients to ensure accurate and timely dispensing
To assist in the planning and organising of a clinical pharmacy service to HIV in the outpatient setting
To provide an in-patient service to the HIV inpatients
To liaise with doctors, administration staff and patients to ensure the safe and smooth running of the home delivery service.
To deal effectively with situations where medication errors have occurred, including liaising directly with patients and staff concerned
To liaise with other pharmacists to ensure continuity of medicines management, and to implement systems for the effective transfer of medicines between primary or secondary care
To assist in responding to complaints from patients and the public in relation to medicines management issues as required
To deliver a high quality and comprehensive medicines counselling service to patients and/or their relatives on all aspects of their pharmaceutical care and highlighting the importance of life-long concordance with anti-retroviral regimens. To overcome communication barriers through the use of interpreters or other forms of communication
3. RESPONSIBILITY FOR POLICY AND SERVICE DEVELOPMENT
To assist the Consultant Pharmacist, HIV in the production and implementation of business plans for the development of the pharmacy service provided to the speciality in line with the network plan
To assist in the formulation, prioritisation and implementation of long-term strategic plans for clinical pharmacy services in line with local, network and national objectives
4. RESPONSIBILITY FOR FINANCIAL AND PHYSICAL RESOURCES
To contribute to the management of the drug budget within the HIV Pharmacy team. The responsibilities will include:
5. RESPONSIBILITY FOR LEADING AND MANAGING
To plan and organise the provision of the clinical pharmacy service to the infectious diseases ward and the Ian Charleson Day Centre, including day to day allocation of the workload
To manage and support the development of Band 7 Senior Pharmacists, band 6 rotational pharmacists and trainee pharmacists rotating through HIV including undertaking appraisals and performance review.
To support and facilitate the development of junior pharmacists and pharmacy technicians
To deputise for the Consultant Pharmacist HIV in his/her absence.
To support the consultant pharmacist HIV in the recruitment of staff for the HIV pharmacy team
To manage difficult and ambiguous situations and be aware of ethical dilemmas that may present in patient care and provide support and guidance to colleagues in any decision-making process.
To attend and be an active participant in relevant clinical and managerial groups divisionally, corporately and externally, to ensure the delivery of best care to patients. This may include presenting data / guidelines that may be controversial / likely to be challenged
To represent pharmacy and act as link person at relevant meetings and conferences and disseminate knowledge of developments to other staff
To act as an effective role model and provide advice and support on clinical issues within the specialist area to junior pharmacists and members of the multi-disciplinary team
To share expertise with healthcare professionals on a nationwide level through professional conferences, forum and bodies.
To motivate and inspire others in order to create and maintain a good working environment and facilitate staff retention
To demonstrate innovation in the highly specialised field of HIV medicine
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.
£61,927 to £68,676 a yearPer annum inclusive of HCAS