Thinking about moving away from community roles, or newly qualified and seeking to go immediately into a clinical setting? Looking for the best place to start in clinical pharmacy?
A local acute service has a fantastic opportunity for a Pharmacist to join them in a progressional Clinical Pharmacist role - a role that will see you train, develop, and find your niche at a hospital with a proven track record of developing staff and excellent support system in place for new staff as well as advanced digital technology.
As a Clinical Pharmacist, you will deliver excellent patient care as you undertake 4-month rotations across a variety of core clinical areas, gaining expertise in medicines management services (information and optimisation) as you go. Your core rotations will include:
* General medicine
* Surgical medicine
* Complex care
* Acute admissions
You'll have access to significant development opportunities throughout, opportunity to gain your clinical diploma and Independent Prescribing qualification , as well as to contribute to service improvement projects. Upon programme completion and the suitable demonstration of your clinical capability, you will be eligible for progression into a Senior Clinical Pharmacist role .
This is a full-time role (37.5h) with regular weekends, late-nights, and on-call duties required (rota system). Part-time may also be accommodated at a minimum of 22.5 hours per week .
Person specification:
* ( Essential ) Accredited MPharm degree or OSPAP qualification
* ( Essential ) Registration with the GPhC as a Pharmacist
* ( Essential ) Good team player and strong communication skills
* ( Desirable ) Previous experience within a hospital pharmacy setting
Benefits / enhancements include:
* Modern, digitally advanced department with automated dispensing systems firmly in place
* Generous pension scheme (government-guaranteed)
* 27 days' annual leave plus bank holidays, increasing to 33 days with length of service
* Great public transport links
* First-class learning and development opportunities with a great professional support network
* Generous parental and compassionate leave policies
* Opportunities for flexible working hours, on-site attendance required
* Multiple staff networks shaping equality, diversity and inclusion initiatives
* Salary sacrifice schemes including Cycle to Work and car lease schemes
* Comprehensive discount schemes for retail, leisure activities, travel, etc.
* Staff recognition and reward schemes
* Occupational health services with Employee Assistance Programme
* And more!