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A prominent NHS role for a Chief Pharmacist based in Wimbledon, England. This position involves strategic leadership and accountability for the effective use of medicines within the integrated care board's vision. The role includes responsibilities like ensuring regulatory compliance, leading transformation plans, and collaborating with various stakeholders to enhance pharmacy services.
Job Details
Posting Date: 22 April 2024
Salary: £105,327.00 to £120,385.00 per year
Additional Salary Information: £105327.00 – £120385.00 a year
Hours: Full time
Closing Date: 05 May 2024
Location: Wimbledon, London, SW19 1RH
Company: NHS Jobs
Job Type: Permanent
Job Reference: D9491-491-SWLMO01
Summary
For a comprehensive list of duties associated with this position, please refer to the job description. The Chief Pharmacist will provide strategic leadership, ensuring the safe and effective use of medicines within the ICB’s vision.
Key responsibilities include:
Providing expert advice on pharmacy and medicines matters
Leadership in commissioning responsibilities
Ensuring compliance with regulatory standards
Leading the development and implementation of Medicines and Pharmacy Transformation Plan
Creating infrastructure to support medicines optimization across health and care settings
Representing the ICB at regional/national levels on pharmacy and medicines issues
Championing multi-agency working to improve access to medicines and pharmacist support
Participating in governance structures related to medicines optimization
Providing strategic advice to Chief Executives and Boards on pharmacy and medicines optimization
Collaborating with public health teams to support the delivery of public health strategy
Nurturing pharmacy clinical leadership potential and talent
Collaborating with educational institutions to meet pharmacy workforce needs
Additionally, the Chief Pharmacist is accountable to the Regional Chief Pharmacist and the General Pharmaceutical Council for professional practice and adherence to national medicines and pharmacy policy.
To apply for this role, visit the NHS Jobs website.