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Pennine Care NHS FT

Bury, Rochdale, Ashton-under-Lyne

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GBP 40,000 - 60,000

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Job summary

A public health organization in England is seeking three experienced senior mental health pharmacists. You will be integral to the mental health teams, delivering safe and effective treatments. The role includes responsibilities such as providing expert advice, leading on prescribing pathways, and delivering clinical pharmacy services. Ideal candidates will have relevant qualifications and experience in psychiatric pharmacy. This role offers clinical opportunities without dispensary commitment, conducive to developing your skills.

Benefits

Clinical and management supervision
Opportunities for further qualifications
Supportive team environment

Qualifications

  • Current member of the General Pharmaceutical Council.
  • Qualified Independent Prescriber or undergoing qualification.
  • Experience in a number of areas of psychiatric pharmacy practice.

Responsibilities

  • Deliver the clinical pharmacy service to the CMHTs.
  • Provide expert pharmaceutical advice to healthcare professionals.
  • Lead on the non-medical prescribing pathway.

Skills

Clinical Pharmacy
Psychiatric Pharmacy Practice
Training Delivery

Education

Diploma/MSc in Clinical Pharmacy
Job description

We have an excellent opportunity for a 3 senior mental health pharmacists to join our expanding community mental health offer. One of the roles is based within the Community Mental Health Teams in Tameside and the other two within the Living Well & Access Teams Bury and Rochdale. You will work with the Community Mental Health Teams in Tameside acting as a key contributor to the multi-disciplinary team to support safe, effective and evidence based treatment to patients with serious and enduring mental illness. Within Living Well & Access Teams the post-holder will act as a prescriber and be responsible for developing the clinical pharmacy service and medication related pathway within your borough. There is no dispensary or out of hours commitment providing the perfect opportunity for you to develop your clinical skills and broaden your mental health knowledge and experience.

Main duties of the job

To deliver the established clinical pharmacy service to the CMHTs in Tameside or to provide, manage, organise and develop the clinical pharmacy service to the Living Well and Access Teams across your borough.

To lead, deliver, develop and evaluate specialist clinical mental health pharmacy services in your area.

To provide expert pharmaceutical advice and liaison to the CMHT . Living Well Team, GPs, practice pharmacists, other healthcare professionals (HCPs), patients, and carers.

To lead on the non-medical prescribing pathway within the Living Well service and act as an independent prescriber of medication, ensuring that drug therapy is evidence based, safe, cost effective and appropriate to the individual patient.

To provide training to the CMHT / Living Well Team, GPs and other HCPs within Primary Care around the use of psychotropic medicines.

To ensure that pharmacy services work within agreed guidelines to ensure effective medicines management

To provide cover for other pharmacists providing a service to and employed by Pennine Care NHS Foundation Trust, as requested.

About us

You will work within a multi-disciplinary CMHT or Living Well & Access Team within your borough . You will also be supported by a lively clinical pharmacy team who are dedicated to delivering excellent services and cover community services, assessment services, specialist services and inpatient services. You will receive clinical and and management supervision and have opportunities to develop yourself and the role through education, training, team meetings and opportunities such as Quality Improvement and audit. You will supported to undertake further qualifications as needed . The role is entirely clinical with no dispensary, out of hours or on call commitment

Job responsibilities

You will deliver the established clinical pharmacy service to the CMHTs in Tameside or depending on post you will provide, manage, organise and develop the clinical pharmacy service to the Living Well and Access Teams across Bury or Rochdale; the main responsibilities are covered in the job description.

Person Specification
  • Current member of the General Pharmaceutical Council
  • Qualified Independent Prescriber or undergoing qualification
  • Relevant post graduate qualification, i.e. Diploma/MSc in Clinical Pharmacy/Pharmacy Practice or equivalent experience
  • Experience in a number of areas of psychiatric pharmacy practice
  • Experience in initiating, leading and implementing change and new developments
  • Qualified prescriber
  • developing policies and strategies
  • CMHP credentialed
essential and desireable
  • Experience of delivering training
  • Experience of a number of areas of psychiatric pharmacy practice
  • Experience in initiating, leading and implementing change and new developments
  • Experience of developing guidelines or protocols
  • Experience of people management
Disclosure and Barring Service Check

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.

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