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An exciting opportunity for a Senior Clinical Pharmacist at a leading healthcare provider in London. This role involves supporting GPs in managing patient care, optimizing medicines, and leading initiatives to enhance prescription processes. Join a dedicated team committed to providing high-quality healthcare to the local community.
The post holder will be employed by Greenwich Health the GPFederation. The Post holder willwork with Riverview Health PCN, a grouping of 5 practices. Riverview hasa team of clinical pharmacists working to deliver practice support but also PCNlevel work which means the individual pharmacists are part of a wider team
The postholder will work as part of a multi-disciplinary team in a patient-facing role
Proactively manage patients with co-morbidities
Provide support to general practice staff with regards to prescription andmedication queries. Support the repeat prescriptions system,deal with acute prescription requests, and medicines reconciliation on transferof care and systems for safer prescribing, providing expertise in clinicalmedicines advice while addressing both public and social care needs of patientin the GP practices
Provide leadership on medicines optimisation and quality improvement andmanage some aspects of the quality and outcomes framework and enhancedservices.
The post holder will preferably be an independent prescriber (not essential) and has experience of working in primary care. Will need to be able to:
- Hold patient facing reviews and provide medicine support
- Manage medicines in discharges from hospital
- Hold long-term conditions clinics
- Be a centre of medicines information for practice staff
- support and adhere to repeat prescribing processes
- Support medicines safety and local/national guidelines
Greenwich Health is the GP Federation for the Greenwich Borough and have a not-for-profit ethos. This means we reinvest all of our surplus into developing our staff, our organisation and to support our GP Practices in being sustainable for the future. We are committed to providing quality of care to our patients whilst building resilience for General Practice and providing services and programmes of work to deliver care at scale to the Greenwich Population.
Why work for Greenwich Health?
- We are local organisation owned by our local GP Practices we care what happens in Greenwich and want to make a difference to our patients and our partners.
- We offer competitive remuneration as well as other benefits including:
o Occupational sickness pay entitlement
o Counselling services
o Electric Vehicle Salary Sacrifice Scheme
o Cycle to Work Scheme
o Private Healthcare Membership - Benenden Healthcare
- We have a track record for developing individuals in their careers
- Through our partnerships in our local healthcare environment, we can develop shared posts for example, with the hospital trust and our GP practices.
-You will have ongoing support and mentorship.
- We have developed a working culture which harnesses openness and togetherness which has resulted in high staff retention rates
JOB DESCRIPTION
Job Title:
Primary Care Network Senior ClinicalPharmacist
Responsible to:
GP Practice Leads, Clinical Supervisor,Greenwich Health Federation
Pay range:
£44,000-£51,000 (equivalent to Agenda for Change Band 8a)
Location:
Hours of work:
40 hours
Key Relationships:
The GP Federation, The PCN, Local practices, Providers
Greenwich Health is committed to providing qualityof care to our patients whilst building resilience for General Practice anddelivering services and programmes of work to deliver care at scale to theGreenwich Population.
Job Summary
Thepost holder will be employed by Greenwich Health the GP Federation inGreenwich. Greenwich has 6 primary care networks (PCNs) with list sizes ofbetween 30-80,000 patients. The Post holder will work for one of these PCN, agrouping of 6 practices. Unusually the post holder will be working across twomember practices with a combined list of 10,000.
The post holder will work as part of a multi-disciplinary teamin a patient-facing role.
Proactively manage patients with co-morbidities in the area ofchronic disease management within the practice.
The post holder will provide primary support to general practicestaff with regards to prescription and medication queries. They will helpsupport the repeat prescriptions system, deal with acute prescription requests,and medicines reconciliation on transfer of care and systems for saferprescribing, providing expertise in clinical medicines advice while addressingboth public and social care needs of patient in the GP practices.
The post holder will provide clinical leadership on medicinesoptimisation and quality improvement and manage some aspects of the quality andoutcomes framework and enhanced services.
The role is pivotal to improving the quality of care andoperational efficiencies so requires motivation and passion to deliverexcellent service within general practice.
IndividualResponsibilities
The post holderis expected to:
Adhere to organisation policies and proceduresand relevant legislation including the requirements of any professional bodies.
Maintain satisfactory personal performances and professionalstandards and to achieve agreed objectives for their role.
Attend mandatory training as identified by theorganisation.
Participate in a Performance Appraisal Schemeand to contribute to their own development and the development of any staff theyare responsible for appraising.
Responsible to have professional indemnitysuitable for the range of work undertaking.
Responsible to have authorisation for makingchanges to prescribing records within the practice. This may be by writtenagreement or GP signature for specific audits.
Working Relationships:
Patients and carers where appropriate
GPs, nurses and other practice staff includingpractice pharmacists
GP prescribing leads
CCG pharmacists and medicines management team
Secondary Care and interface Pharmacists
Community Nurses and other allied healthprofessionals
Community Pharmacists and support staff
The post holderis expected to work as a flexible member of the PCN providing support to otherteam members when necessary and to take an active role in the development andembedding of the PCNs culture, values and reputation as providers of highquality services.
Health & Safety
The post-holderwill assist in promoting and maintaining their own and others health, safetyand security as defined in the practice Health & Safety Policy, to include:
Using personal security systems within theworkplace according to practice guidelines
Identifying the risks involved in workactivities and undertaking such activities in a way that manages those risks
Making effective use of training to updateknowledge and skills
Using appropriate infection control procedures,maintaining work areas in a tidy and safe way and free from hazards Reportingpotential risks identified
Equality and Diversity:
The post-holder will support theequality, diversity and rights of patients, carers and colleagues, to include:
Acting in a way that recognises the importanceof peoples rights, interpreting them in a way that is consistent with Practiceprocedures and policies, and current legislation
Respecting the privacy, dignity, needs andbeliefs of patients, carers and colleagues
Behaving in a manner which is welcoming to andof the individual, is non-judgmental and respects their circumstances, feelingpriorities and rights.
Personal/ProfessionalDevelopment:
The post-holderwill participate in any training programme implemented by the PCN as part ofthis employment, such training to include:
Participation in an annual individualperformance review, including taking responsibility for maintaining a record ofown personal and/or professional development
Taking responsibility for own development,learning and performance and demonstrating skill and activities to others whoare undertaking similar work
Training may need to be undertaken outside ofnormal practice hours, and off site.
The PCN haveinvested in support from an organisation called Soar Beyond. Soar Beyondspecialise in supporting the creation of teams of pharmacists across a networkof practices. It is supported by a web platform called SMART which assessespharmacist competency levels in a range of different disease areas and isbacked up by training programmes to develop the individual where there might begaps that the individual and the PCN would like to be filled. Currently theteam is working towards competency in Diabetes management and the PCN isimplementing a pharmacist led Diabetes pathway to be used across practices.
Quality and Governance:
The post-holderwill strive to maintain quality within the PCN, and will:
Alert other team members to issues of qualityand risk
Assess own performance and take accountabilityfor own actions, either directly or under supervision.
Work effectively with individuals in otheragencies
Effectively manage own time, workload andresources
Confidentiality:
In the courseof seeking treatment, patients entrust us with, or allow us to gather,sensitive information in relation to their health and other matters. They do so in confidence and have the rightto expect that staff will respect their privacy, act appropriately and in accordance with the practice policies and procedures relating to confidentiality and the protection of personal and sensitive data.
Patient facingClinical Medication Review
Undertake clinical medication reviews with patients withmultimorbidity and poly-pharmacy and implement own prescribing changes (asan independent prescriber) and order relevant monitoring tests
Provide patientfacing clinics for those with questions, queries and concerns about theirmedicines in the practice.
Management ofmedicines at discharge from hospital
To reconcile medicines following discharge from hospitals,intermediate care and into care homes, including identifying and rectifyingunexplained changes manage these changes without referral to a GP.
Perform a clinical medication review, produce a post dischargemedicines care plan including dose titration and booking of follow up testsand working with patients and community pharmacists to ensure patientsreceive the medicines they need post discharge and working with patients andcommunity pharmacists to ensure patients receive the medicines they need postdischarge.
Work in partnership with hospital colleagues (e.g. care of theelderly doctors and clinical pharmacists) to proactively manage patients athigh risk of medicine related problems before they are discharged to ensurecontinuity of care.
Manage own case load and run long-term condition clinics whereresponsible for prescribing as an independent prescriber (if suitablyqualified)
Review the on-going need for each medicine, a review ofmonitoring needs and an opportunity to support patients with their medicinestaking ensuring they get the best use of their medicines (i.e. medicinesoptimisation).
Provide atelephone help line for patients with questions, queries and concerns abouttheir medicines.
Medicineinformation to practice staff and patients
Answersmedicine-related enquiries from GPs, other practice staff, other healthcareteams (e.g. community pharmacy) and patients with queries about medicines.Suggesting and recommending solutions.
Providingfollow up for patients to monitor the effect of any changes.
Unplannedhospital admissions
Devise and implement practice searches to identify cohorts ofpatients most likely to be at risk of an unplanned admission and readmissionsfrom medicines.
Telephone triage
Ensure that patients are referred to the appropriatehealthcare professional for the appropriate level of care within anappropriate period of time e.g. pathology test results, common/minorailments, acute conditions, long term condition reviews etc.
Repeatprescribing
Produce and implement a practice repeat prescribing policy.Manage the repeat prescribing reauthorisation process by reviewing patientrequests for repeat prescriptions and reviewing medicines reaching reviewdates; make necessary changes as an independent prescriber, and ensurepatients are booked in for necessary monitoring tests where required.
Information management
Analyse, interpret and present medicines data to highlightissues and risks to support decision making.
Identify national and local policy and guidance that affectspatient safety through the use of medicines, including MHRA alerts, productwithdrawals and emerging evidence form clinical trials.
Manage the process of implementing changes to medicines andguidance for practitioners.
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.