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A healthcare organization in Chorley is seeking a part-time Practice Pharmacy Technician. You will support the Practice Based Clinical Pharmacist to deliver safe and efficient repeat prescribing and improve patient care. Qualifications include a BTEC/NVQ level 3 in pharmaceutical sciences and GSCEs in Maths, English, and Science. This role offers a supportive team environment with flexibility and opportunities for professional development.
This is a greatopportunity for a part-time Practice Pharmacy Technician to join The Chorley Surgery in anexciting role. The role is pivotal indeveloping and bringing about change in order to deliver first classpharmaceutical care for our patients.
The postholder willwork as a wider team to support the Practice Based Clinical Pharmacist toensure the delivery of safe, effective and efficient systems for repeatprescribing, medicines optimisation, reducing medicines waste and maximisingpatient outcomes.
The post holder willtake a central role in reviewing, improving and implementing the practicerepeat prescribing policies to ensure all staff are aware of the correctprocedures to run a safe, cost effective, efficient, and patient friendly,repeat prescription system.
The post holder willbe responsible for helping the practice and the medicines management team todeliver the agreed changes required to meet the prescribing targets set for the IntegratedCommissioning Board (ICB) and Quality and Outcomes Framework (QOF) prescribingschemes.
The post holder willbe the main contact point for non-clinical medication related queries frompharmacies, nursing homes, and other health care professionals, to improve theaccuracy of patient medication records.
The role will includedelivering effective medicines management and medicines optimisation, improvingpatient care and being part of a multidisciplinary team whilst working withinthe strategic objectives of the Practice.
Primary care experiencewould be an advantage however is not essential. You should hold a BTEC / NVQlevel 3 qualification in pharmaceutical sciences and be registered with theGeneral Pharmaceutical Council.
Excellent attention todetail, communication and interpersonal skills are essential together withbeing able to work as part of the practice team and as well as autonomously
An exciting opportunity has arisen to join our Practice Pharmacy Team at The Chorley Surgery.
We are a forward thinking, friendly practice based in the centre of Chorley.
We are seeking an enthusiastic and motivated Pharmacy Technician to join our multi-disciplinary team. This is a new role with huge scope for development.
The Chorley Surgery is located in the centre of Chorley with good network links and on site parking. We have a dedicated multi-disciplinary team of staff caring for around 10,000 patients.
We believe in supporting and nurturing our team, and support our staff to have a healthy work-life balance.
We believe in the national strategies for adding to and improving the skill-mix of our excellent primary care team and have been investing in various new roles to improve patient care.
Job responsibilities
To undertake medicines reconciliation in accordance with practice protocols and to update patients medical records / prescribing accordingly
To support the achievement of the practices prescribing Quality and Outcomes
Framework targets
Working with the Clinical Pharmacist and Prescribing Co-ordinators to contribute to the review and development of repeat prescribing protocols / Standard Operating Procedures to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of repeat prescribing systems
To provide advice to GPs, staff and patients in changes to prescribing to support the improvement of prescribing safety, quality and cost effectiveness
To be responsible for ensuring recall systems are in place, and working, for the correct monitoring of amber drugs and those included in the enhanced services of the GMS contract
To undertake practice based ICB project work under the direction of the Medicines Coordinators Scheme Lead to ensure cost savings on the prescribing budget
To participate in medication audits
To assist in the appropriate monitoring and management of prescribing budgets and to liaise with the medicines management team at the CSU
To prepare evidence based resources and information to support the implementation of rational cost-effective prescribing
To support the Practice Based Clinical Pharmacist to provide medication reviews, patient information leaflets and medicine awareness
To take a proactive approach to the safe handling of prescriptions, including assessment of risk and making recommendations for improvement
To respond to medication queries from patients and staff in a professional manner referring to the appropriate GP in accordance with practice protocols
To advise on the sourcing and safe management of medicines as appropriate
To assist in the submission of claims for personally administered drugs as required
Be responsible for the organisation, planning and of own workload to meet set deadlines
Communication
Act as the first point of contact both within the practices and for outside agencies, including secondary care, community pharmacists, nursing home staff and other healthcare professionals who have queries relating to prescriptions.
To work collaboratively with the Medicines Co-ordinators Scheme Lead, the CSU Medicines Management Team and other practices to spread good practice and share experience.
Liaise with patients to receive prescription requests, address their queries and provide medicines management advice.
Ensure all information regarding medicine management is distributed to all health care professionals within the practice.
To maintain comprehensive and accurate records of work undertaken for the Medicines Management projects and activities.
To be able to use MS Office programmes necessary for the role
To be able to use the searching and administrative capabilities of the GP clinical system.
To collect and submit monthly audit data to monitor improvements in line with Medicines Management objectives and ICB targets
To manage time effectively to ensure all targets are met
To carry out any other associated tasks required to develop this role in the future as requested by the Medicines Co-ordinators Scheme Lead
Training and Education
To supervise and train practice staff undertaking generation of repeat prescriptions and to explain and inform them of any prescribing changes being carried out
To facilitate medicine management meetings within the practice
To attend training events for Medicines Co-ordinators organised by the MedicinesCoordinators Scheme Lead
To attend regular networking meetings with the Medicines Co-ordinators SchemeLead
Research, Development and Audit
To organise the data collection and searches required for all audits being carried out for medicines management priorities (any prescribing incentive schemes and ICB projects) and ensure they are submitted on time.
Collate and interpret results from audits undertaken via the practice medicines coordinators scheme and prepare regular reports on progress to the practice.
Professional Development
General Requirements
Contribute to the continuous professional development of the business, taking part in individual supervision and team meetings to ensure consistent practice.
Ensure the surgeries policies and procedures are adhered to, paying particular attention to confidentiality and the surgery rules regarding the handling of personal identifiable information.
Work as part of a team to ensure the delivery of quality health care services.
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.