Overview
We have an exciting opportunity for a pharmacist with a passion for working within elderly care to join our clinical pharmacy team at University Hospitals Sussex as the lead pharmacist for Elderly Care at Worthing and St Richards Hospital. The successful candidate will be engaged in actively reviewing patients across our elderly care wards alongside our junior pharmacist team and will have close contact with the MDT to provide excellent standards of care. We seek a clinically experienced pharmacist with a passion to develop their skills in this area.
As a senior member of the pharmacy team, you will be an integral part of the department and help support and promote our pharmacy and clinical strategies. Our department is a pioneer in the use of technology with electronic prescribing present on all our elderly care wards. You will have delegated responsibility for all our elderly care wards and supervision of the team within your rotations. We are committed to providing opportunities for you to develop your clinical and management skills. The Trust holds research as one of its key pillars and you will have the opportunity to be involved with and develop skills in this area. We are a friendly very supportive team both within pharmacy and the wider team. We welcome contact from any interested parties to discuss the role and visit the department to find out more.
Responsibilities
- Lead the provision of specialist clinical pharmacy service to elderly care patients (admissions, inpatients and discharges) within the Trust.
- Provide expert-level clinical pharmacy services to elderly care, including acute frailty where required, across Worthing and St Richards Hospitals as part of UHSussex NHS Foundation Trust.
- Lead specialist clinical pharmacy practice for acute frailty and elderly care; be responsible for delivery, development, evaluation and coordination of clinical pharmacy services to Elderly Care in line with the objectives of the division and the UHSussex pharmacy strategy in collaboration with cross‑site counterparts.
- Be responsible for all aspects of medicines management to optimise patient care involving the use of medication in elderly care.
Qualifications
Professional Registration and Qualifications
- Registered Member of the GPhC (essential).
- Member of the UKCPA or other specialist interest group (desirable).
- RPS Faculty membership or working towards.
- Further postgraduate qualification in clinical pharmacy at PG diploma level or sufficient experience gained in practice to equate to this level of training.
Experience
- Significant experience in clinical hospital pharmacy in a broad range of specialties.
- Excellent written and oral communication skills.
- Experience in working in an MDT.
- Experience of planning and reporting service audits.
- Staff Management experience.
- Explicit experience with being a DS for a trainee pharmacist.
- Explicit experience with being an ES for a foundation pharmacist.
Diversity and Equality
- Evidence of having undertaken own development to improve understanding of equalities issues.
- Evidence of having championed diversity in previous roles (as appropriate to role).
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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