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Type: Full-time, hybrid (around 50% from home, 50% at GP surgeries)
Join us as a Clinical Pharmacist!
We are seeking pharmacists to join our team at Interface Clinical Services, an IQVIA business. In this role, you will utilize your clinical expertise and commercial acumen to support patients with chronic conditions in primary care settings.
Key Responsibilities:
- Support practices with clinical tools and resources for managing long-term conditions.
- Ensure clinical services adhere to protocols, instructions, and systems.
- Identify opportunities for clinical reviews at practice, PCN, or CCG levels.
- Promote awareness of Interface Clinical Services within primary care and develop relationships with practices and NHS organisations.
Qualifications and Preferences:
- Registered pharmacist.
- Community or primary care experience preferred.
- Willingness to travel and work remotely.
- Passion for improving patients’ long-term health.
Benefits:
- Funding and paid leave for the Independent Pharmacist Qualification.
- Career development tools and pathways.
- Expertise in long-term conditions such as AF, asthma, COPD, diabetes, and heart failure.
- Car allowance (£5500) plus paid mileage.
- 25 days annual leave, with options to purchase additional days.
- Competitive bonus scheme.
- Flexible benefits including private dental, pension, life assurance, and more.
- 24/7 online wellbeing support.
- Discounts on gym memberships, restaurants, and stores.
- Remote social events and team meetings.
- Flexible diary management for work-life balance.
Join Our Mission
Interface Clinical Services is the largest UK healthcare organisation employing a dedicated team of pharmacists, working in partnership with the NHS and industry. We pioneer pharmacist-led services aiming to improve clinical outcomes and patient lives. Be part of this impactful journey.
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