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A primary care network seeks a PCN Clinical Pharmacist to enhance medication usage and patient outcomes in Weston-super-Mare. The successful candidate will work alongside GPs, nurses, and pharmacy staff, conducting medication reviews and ensuring safe prescribing. Applicants must be a qualified pharmacist registered with the GPhC and either an independent prescriber or working towards that qualification.
As a PCNClinical Pharmacist, you will play a key role in supporting the safe andeffective use of medicines across our network practices. Working as part of amultidisciplinary team, you will provide expert advice on prescribing andmedicines optimisation, undertake structured medication reviews, and supportlong-term condition management.
Youwill work closely with GPs, nurses, and pharmacy colleagues to deliverhigh-quality care, improve patient outcomes, and contribute to the overallefficiency of our prescribing processes.
About You
Were looking for someone who is:
We area forward-thinking Primary Care Network (PCN) committed to providinghigh-quality, patient-centred care to our diverse local community. Ourmultidisciplinary team includes GPs, nurses, pharmacists, pharmacy technicians,and allied health professionals, all working collaboratively to deliver safe,effective, and compassionate care.
Thisis an excellent opportunity to develop your clinical skills within a supportiveenvironment that values innovation, professional growth, and integratedworking.
PCN Clinical Pharmacist Job Description and Person Specification
Job title
Line manager
Full time Or Part Time
Job summary
To work as part of a multi-disciplinary team whilst supporting clinical pharmacists and other clinicians.
For Clinical Pharmacist employees recruited under Additional Roles Reimbursement Scheme (ARRS) - see below pages 6 & 7 for responsibilities, job role specifications, and minimum role requirements as per Network Contract DES, contract specifications; Annex B ARRS Minimum Role Requirements.
Primary responsibilities
Secondary responsibilities
In addition to your primary responsibilities, you can expect to contribute to:
To support delivery of QOF, QIP, IIF, and other quality or cost effectiveness initiatives.
To undertake any tasks consistent with the level of the post and the scope of the role, ensuring that work is delivered in a timely and effective manner.
To actively engage with colleagues in the PCN pharmacy team, attend team meetings, contribute to discussion, and explore mechanisms to develop new ways of working effectively, and achieve expectations set by stakeholders.
To attend practice clinical team meetings as a representative of the PCN pharmacy team, update clinicians on new prescribing guidance and improvements to practice.
To carry out any other appropriate duties as determined by the organisation, including working at different practice sites if required and assisting/supporting PCN Pharmacy Team colleagues to deliver patient safety and cost saving agendas.
To be responsible for maintaining a record of personal professional development
Network contract DES: Contract specification 2024/25 PCN requirements for Clinical Pharmacists enrolled under ARRS.
B1.1. Where a PCN employs or engages a Clinical Pharmacist under the Additional Roles Reimbursement Scheme, the PCN must ensure that the Clinical Pharmacist is enrolled in, or has qualified from, an approved 18-month training pathway or equivalent that equips the Clinical Pharmacist to:
a) be able to practice and prescribe safely and effectively in a primary care setting (for example, the CPPE Clinical Pharmacist training pathways); and
b) deliver the key responsibilities outlined in section B.1.3
B1.2 Where a PCN employs or engages a Clinical Pharmacist under the Additional Roles Reimbursement Scheme, the PCN must ensure this is a minimum 0.5 WTE if the clinical pharmacist is still enrolled on an approved 18-month training pathway or equivalent. This is to ensure the clinical pharmacist is able to access timely national training and can deliver continuity of care while working across multiple providers within the PCN.
B1.3 Where a PCN employs or engages one or more Clinical Pharmacists under the Additional Roles Reimbursement Scheme, the PCN must ensure that each Clinical Pharmacist has the following key responsibilities in relation to delivering health services:
a) work as part of a multi-disciplinary team in a patient facing role to clinically assess and treat patients using their expert knowledge of medicines for specific disease areas
b) be a prescriber, or completing training to become prescribers, and work with and alongside the general practice team
c) be responsible for the care management of patients with chronic diseases and undertake clinical medication reviews to proactively manage people with complex polypharmacy, especially older people, people in care homes, those with multiple co-morbidities (in particular frailty, COPD and asthma) and people with learning disabilities or autism (through STOMP Stop Over Medication Programme)
d) provide specialist expertise in the use of medicines whilst helping to address both the public health and social care needs of patients at the PCNs practice(s) and to help in tackling inequalities
e) provide leadership on person-centred medicines optimisation (including ensuring prescribers in the practice conserve antibiotics in line with local antimicrobial stewardship guidance) and quality improvement, whilst contributing to the quality and outcomes framework and enhanced services
f) through structured medication reviews, support patients to take their medications to get the best from them, reduce waste and promote self-care
g) have a leadership role in supporting further integration of general practice with the wider healthcare teams (including community and hospital pharmacy) to help improve patient outcomes, ensure better access to healthcare and help manage general practice workload
h) develop relationships and work closely with other pharmacy professionals across PCNs and the wider health and social care system
i) take a central role in the clinical aspects of shared care protocols, clinical research with medicines, liaison with specialist pharmacists (including mental health and reduction of inappropriate antipsychotic use in people anticoagulation; and
j) be part of a professional clinical network and have access to appropriate clinical supervision. Appropriate clinical supervision means: each clinical pharmacist must receive a minimum of one supervision session per month by a senior clinical pharmacist
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.