Lead Clinical Pharmacist- Neurology

Company: Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
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Location: Liverpool
Job Description:

Lead Clinical Pharmacist – Neurology

Closing date: 16 July 2026.

We are looking for a dynamic and forward‑thinking pharmacist with experience in neurology to join our senior pharmacy team. You will work as part of the neurosciences pharmacy team to provide pharmacy services to The Walton Centre, a specialist Trust which provides tertiary neurology, neurosurgery, spinal and pain management services to a wide catchment area.

The Pharmacy Department in LUHFT delivers a full pharmacy service to The Walton Centre (WCFT; based on the same site). This post will be based within WCFT but will work closely with colleagues within other Trusts to standardise services relating to medicines management where appropriate, and to maximise quality, safety, productivity and efficiency.

This will include developing and updating policies, clinical guidelines, and involvement in quality improvement projects relating to medicines within the Trust.

The role includes representing and supporting the WCFT at Cheshire and Mersey Area Prescribing Group subgroups when required and the North Wales Medicines Management Group, and participation in the Walton Centre Drugs and Therapeutics Committee.

You will also participate in the well‑established pharmacist prescribing service for patients newly admitted on the morning of their elective neurosurgery.

Experiential learning plus experience in medicines management or governance roles, and current (or imminent) registration as a prescriber. Experience working in a tertiary centre would be an advantage.

Main duties of the job

  • Assist the WCFT Operational and Clinical Lead Pharmacist in the development of pharmacy services and medicines management within The Walton Centre.
  • Assist the WCFT Operational and Clinical Lead Pharmacist in leading and managing the neurosciences pharmacy team.
  • Assist the WCFT Operational and Clinical Lead Pharmacist in acting as a primary point of contact for senior staff and departments across WCFT for advice and guidance regarding medicines related issues.
  • Assist the WCFT Operational and Clinical Lead Pharmacist in reviewing compliance with CQC and other national standards at WCFT.
  • Assist the WCFT Operational and Clinical Lead Pharmacist in providing medicines‑related training for other Trust staff.
  • Lead and provide pharmaceutical expertise in the delivery and development of pharmacy services to the neuroscience directorates, developing an exemplary clinical service to our patients.
  • Identify the clinical and economic impact of medicines use, develop and implement clinical guidelines, monitor drug expenditure and support the area to meet clinical and financial targets.

Job responsibilities

The Lead Clinical Pharmacist for Neurology provides clinical leadership for advanced clinical pharmacy services within the neurology specialty, ensuring the safe, effective and cost‑effective use of medicines for patients with complex neurological conditions.

The role involves working as an expert member of the multidisciplinary team, delivering highly specialist pharmaceutical care across inpatient, outpatient and home‑care pathways, and contributing to consultant‑level clinical decision‑making, including independent prescribing and deprescribing.

As a senior clinical leader, the post holder leads the development, implementation and evaluation of neurology pharmacy services in line with national standards, NICE guidance and Trust priorities. This includes shaping medicines optimisation strategy, improving medication safety, embedding best practice, and leading on the implementation of new therapies and technologies, with a strong focus on horizon scanning, financial impact and value‑based prescribing within neurology.

The role has a significant responsibility for medicines governance, safety and quality. The post holder leads on reducing medicines‑related risk, contributing to clinical governance processes, responding to patient safety incidents and alerts, and ensuring compliance with medicines legislation, formulary processes and Trust policies.

They work closely with clinical teams to develop and maintain neurologyspecific guidelines, protocols and patient pathways, supporting delivery of regulatory, GIRFT and CQC expectations.

As part of the Pharmacy Leadership Team, the Lead Clinical Pharmacist Neurology provides strong professional and people leadership, including line management, supervision and development of pharmacists and technicians. The role includes responsibility for education and training, workforce skill mix optimisation, succession planning, and creating a culture of clinical excellence, innovation and continuous improvement within the neurology pharmacy team.

The post holder also contributes at system level, representing the Trust across regional, national and specialist neurology networks, supporting research and service evaluation, and leading or supervising practice‑based research and publication.

Working closely with senior pharmacy, clinical and finance colleagues, the role supports business case development, medicines value programmes and commissioning discussions, ensuring that neurology services are clinically robust, financially sustainable and aligned with local and national priorities.

Person Specification

Qualifications

  • MPharm or equivalent
  • Registration with the General Pharmaceutical Council
  • Post‑graduate clinical qualification to Diploma level

Knowledge

  • Working knowledge of medicine related legal and pharmaceutical regulations
  • Excellent clinical knowledge and practical clinical skills within relevant specialty

Skills

  • Able to work on own initiative and as part of a team
  • Self‑motivated and able to motivate/inspire others showing enthusiasm for the position
  • Able to empathise with patients and colleagues
  • Highly computer literate including Microsoft Word, Office and PowerPoint
  • Able to affect and manage change

Experience

  • Managing a team
  • Demonstrable experience in delivering a relevant specialist pharmacist role in acute care
  • Experience of prescribing biologic / immunomodulating therapy
  • Presenting at national conferences
  • Managing and delivering projects
  • Delivering medicines value and commissioning across landscape
  • Experience of working across clinical pharmacy networks

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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Posted: July 6th, 2026