We are a dynamic and forward-thinking GP surgery working across three sites, two of which operate dispensaries serving our local population. General practice can be busy and demanding, so team morale and a positive, supportive, and well-organised working environment are central to what we aim to provide for our salaried GPs and wider team. We are seeking one or more Salaried GPs who are committed to delivering high-quality patient care, work collaboratively with colleagues, and wish to be part of a well-run practice focused on achieving positive outcomes for our patients. Our practice mission statement is to place patients at the heart of all we do, recognising that every patient matters. We aim to deliver a consistently good service and to foster a workplace where all members of the team feel proud of where they work. As a practice, we are continuing to expand our clinical and support teams, strengthening our workforce to increase appointment capacity and build greater resilience across the organisation. We are committed to supporting a healthy worklife balance, recognising that while occasional stressful days are unavoidable in general practice, they should not be the accepted norm. Main duties of the job The delivery ofhighly effective medical care to our patients The provision ofservices commensurate with the GMS contract Generic prescribingadhering to local and national guidance Effectivemanagement of long-term conditions On a rotationalbasis, undertake telephone triage and duty doctor roles Maintain accurateclinical records in conjunction with good practice, policy and guidance Workingcollaboratively, accepting an equal share of the practice workload Adhere to bestpractice recommended through clinical guidelines and the audit process Accept delegatedresponsibility for a specific area (or areas) or the QOF Commit toself-learning and instil an ethos of continuing professional development acrossthe practice team Support thepartners in achieving the strategic aims of the practice, makingrecommendations to enhance income and reduce expenditure About us We are ideally located 40 minutes from the coast and within easy reach of the South Downs and Ashdown Forest, offering a balance between work and quality of life. We care for approximately 15,500 patients across three sites. Our main surgery is based in Buxted, with branch surgeries in Horam and East Hoathly. The practice is supported by three GP partners and six salaried GPs, alongside a large and diverse multidisciplinary team. To support our GPs and improve patient access, we have a well-established Urgent Care Team, as well as dedicated Mental Health and Social Care Navigation roles, helping to manage a wide range of patient needs and appropriately divert workload away from GPs. We are also supported by a pharmacist and pharmacy technicians, who play a key role in medication reviews, drug monitoring, and medicines optimisation. We are a training and dispensing practice and a member of the Greater Wealden Primary Care Network, part of the Sussex Integrated Care Board. We work collaboratively within the PCN and wider system to continuously develop our services and support our population. For salaried GPs, we offer a stable, well-supported working environment with experienced colleagues, opportunities for professional development, and an emphasis on teamwork and sustainable workloads. Overall, we are a team of around 90 staff, committed to delivering high-quality, patient-centred care while fostering a supportive, inclusive, and forward-looking working environment. Job responsibilities Primary Responsibilities: The following are the core responsibilities of the salaried GP. There may be on occasion, a requirement to carry out other tasks; this will be dependent upon factors such as workload and staffing levels: The delivery of highly effective medical care to our patient population The provision of services commensurate with the GMS contract Generic prescribing adhering to local and national guidance Effective management of long-term conditions Processing of administration in a timely manner, including referrals, repeat prescription requests and other associated administrative tasks On a rotational basis, undertake telephone triage and duty doctor roles Maintain accurate clinical records in conjunction with good practice, policy and guidance Working collaboratively, accepting an equal share of the practice workload Adhere to best practice recommended through clinical guidelines and the audit process Contribute to the successful implementation of continuous improvement and quality initiatives within the practice Accept delegated responsibility for a specific area (or areas) or the QOF Attend and contribute effectively to practice meetings as required Contribute effective to the development and maintenance of the practice including; clinical governance, training, financial management and HR Ensure compliance with the appraisal process Prepare and complete the revalidation process Commit to self-learning and instil an ethos of continuing professional development across the practice team Support the training of medical students from all clinical disciplines Support the partners in achieving the strategic aims of the practice, making recommendations to enhance income and reduce expenditure Review and adhere to practice protocols and policies at all times Encourage collaborative working, liaising with all staff regularly, promoting a culture of continuous improvement at all times Secondary Responsibilities: In addition to the primary responsibilities, the salaried GP may be requested to: Participate in practice audits as requested by the audit lead Participate in local initiatives to enhance service delivery and patient care Participate in the review of significant and near-miss events applying a structured approach i.e. root cause analysis (RCA) Generic Responsibilities: All staff at Buxted Medical Centre have a duty to conform to the following: Equality, Diversity & Inclusion A good attitude and positive action towards ED&I creates and environment where all individuals are able to achieve their full potential. Creating such an environment is important for three reasons: it improves operational effectiveness, it is morally the right thing to do, and it is required by law. Patients and their families have the right to be treated fairly and be routinely involved in decisions about their treatment and care. They can expect to be treated with dignity and respect and will not be discriminated against on any grounds including age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex or sexual orientation. Patients have a responsibility to treat other patients and our staff with dignity and respect. Staff have the right to be treated fairly in recruitment and career progression. Staff can expect to work in an environment where diversity is valued and equality of opportunity is promoted. Staff will not be discriminated against on any grounds including age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex or sexual orientation. Staff have a responsibility to ensure that you treat our patients and their colleagues with dignity and respect. Safety, Health, Environment and Fire (SHEF) This practice is committed to supporting and promoting opportunities to for staff to maintain their health, well-being and safety. You have a duty to take reasonable care of health and safety at work for you, your team and others, and to cooperate with employers to ensure compliance with health and safety requirements. All personnel are to comply with the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, Environmental Protection Act 1990, Environment Act 1995, Fire Precautions (workplace) Regulations 1999 and other statutory legislation. Confidentiality This practice is committed to maintaining an outstanding confidential service. Patients entrust and permit us to collect and retain sensitive information relating to their health and other matters, pertaining to their care. They do so in confidence and have a right to expect all staff will respect their privacy and maintain confidentiality at all times. It is essential that if, the legal requirements are to be met and the trust of our patients is to be retained that all staff protect patient information and provide a confidential service. Quality & Continuous Improvement (CI) To preserve and improve the quality of our output, all personnel are required to think not only of what they do, but how they achieve it. By continually re-examining our processes, we will be able to develop and improve the overall effectiveness of the way we work. The responsibility for this rests with everyone working within the practice to look for opportunities to improve quality and share good practice. This practice continually strives to improve work processes which deliver health care with improved results across all areas of our service provision. We promote a culture of continuous improvement, where everyone counts and staff are permitted to make suggestions and contributions to improve our service delivery and enhance patient care. Induction Training . click apply for full job details
Mar 10, 2026
Full time
We are a dynamic and forward-thinking GP surgery working across three sites, two of which operate dispensaries serving our local population. General practice can be busy and demanding, so team morale and a positive, supportive, and well-organised working environment are central to what we aim to provide for our salaried GPs and wider team. We are seeking one or more Salaried GPs who are committed to delivering high-quality patient care, work collaboratively with colleagues, and wish to be part of a well-run practice focused on achieving positive outcomes for our patients. Our practice mission statement is to place patients at the heart of all we do, recognising that every patient matters. We aim to deliver a consistently good service and to foster a workplace where all members of the team feel proud of where they work. As a practice, we are continuing to expand our clinical and support teams, strengthening our workforce to increase appointment capacity and build greater resilience across the organisation. We are committed to supporting a healthy worklife balance, recognising that while occasional stressful days are unavoidable in general practice, they should not be the accepted norm. Main duties of the job The delivery ofhighly effective medical care to our patients The provision ofservices commensurate with the GMS contract Generic prescribingadhering to local and national guidance Effectivemanagement of long-term conditions On a rotationalbasis, undertake telephone triage and duty doctor roles Maintain accurateclinical records in conjunction with good practice, policy and guidance Workingcollaboratively, accepting an equal share of the practice workload Adhere to bestpractice recommended through clinical guidelines and the audit process Accept delegatedresponsibility for a specific area (or areas) or the QOF Commit toself-learning and instil an ethos of continuing professional development acrossthe practice team Support thepartners in achieving the strategic aims of the practice, makingrecommendations to enhance income and reduce expenditure About us We are ideally located 40 minutes from the coast and within easy reach of the South Downs and Ashdown Forest, offering a balance between work and quality of life. We care for approximately 15,500 patients across three sites. Our main surgery is based in Buxted, with branch surgeries in Horam and East Hoathly. The practice is supported by three GP partners and six salaried GPs, alongside a large and diverse multidisciplinary team. To support our GPs and improve patient access, we have a well-established Urgent Care Team, as well as dedicated Mental Health and Social Care Navigation roles, helping to manage a wide range of patient needs and appropriately divert workload away from GPs. We are also supported by a pharmacist and pharmacy technicians, who play a key role in medication reviews, drug monitoring, and medicines optimisation. We are a training and dispensing practice and a member of the Greater Wealden Primary Care Network, part of the Sussex Integrated Care Board. We work collaboratively within the PCN and wider system to continuously develop our services and support our population. For salaried GPs, we offer a stable, well-supported working environment with experienced colleagues, opportunities for professional development, and an emphasis on teamwork and sustainable workloads. Overall, we are a team of around 90 staff, committed to delivering high-quality, patient-centred care while fostering a supportive, inclusive, and forward-looking working environment. Job responsibilities Primary Responsibilities: The following are the core responsibilities of the salaried GP. There may be on occasion, a requirement to carry out other tasks; this will be dependent upon factors such as workload and staffing levels: The delivery of highly effective medical care to our patient population The provision of services commensurate with the GMS contract Generic prescribing adhering to local and national guidance Effective management of long-term conditions Processing of administration in a timely manner, including referrals, repeat prescription requests and other associated administrative tasks On a rotational basis, undertake telephone triage and duty doctor roles Maintain accurate clinical records in conjunction with good practice, policy and guidance Working collaboratively, accepting an equal share of the practice workload Adhere to best practice recommended through clinical guidelines and the audit process Contribute to the successful implementation of continuous improvement and quality initiatives within the practice Accept delegated responsibility for a specific area (or areas) or the QOF Attend and contribute effectively to practice meetings as required Contribute effective to the development and maintenance of the practice including; clinical governance, training, financial management and HR Ensure compliance with the appraisal process Prepare and complete the revalidation process Commit to self-learning and instil an ethos of continuing professional development across the practice team Support the training of medical students from all clinical disciplines Support the partners in achieving the strategic aims of the practice, making recommendations to enhance income and reduce expenditure Review and adhere to practice protocols and policies at all times Encourage collaborative working, liaising with all staff regularly, promoting a culture of continuous improvement at all times Secondary Responsibilities: In addition to the primary responsibilities, the salaried GP may be requested to: Participate in practice audits as requested by the audit lead Participate in local initiatives to enhance service delivery and patient care Participate in the review of significant and near-miss events applying a structured approach i.e. root cause analysis (RCA) Generic Responsibilities: All staff at Buxted Medical Centre have a duty to conform to the following: Equality, Diversity & Inclusion A good attitude and positive action towards ED&I creates and environment where all individuals are able to achieve their full potential. Creating such an environment is important for three reasons: it improves operational effectiveness, it is morally the right thing to do, and it is required by law. Patients and their families have the right to be treated fairly and be routinely involved in decisions about their treatment and care. They can expect to be treated with dignity and respect and will not be discriminated against on any grounds including age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex or sexual orientation. Patients have a responsibility to treat other patients and our staff with dignity and respect. Staff have the right to be treated fairly in recruitment and career progression. Staff can expect to work in an environment where diversity is valued and equality of opportunity is promoted. Staff will not be discriminated against on any grounds including age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex or sexual orientation. Staff have a responsibility to ensure that you treat our patients and their colleagues with dignity and respect. Safety, Health, Environment and Fire (SHEF) This practice is committed to supporting and promoting opportunities to for staff to maintain their health, well-being and safety. You have a duty to take reasonable care of health and safety at work for you, your team and others, and to cooperate with employers to ensure compliance with health and safety requirements. All personnel are to comply with the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, Environmental Protection Act 1990, Environment Act 1995, Fire Precautions (workplace) Regulations 1999 and other statutory legislation. Confidentiality This practice is committed to maintaining an outstanding confidential service. Patients entrust and permit us to collect and retain sensitive information relating to their health and other matters, pertaining to their care. They do so in confidence and have a right to expect all staff will respect their privacy and maintain confidentiality at all times. It is essential that if, the legal requirements are to be met and the trust of our patients is to be retained that all staff protect patient information and provide a confidential service. Quality & Continuous Improvement (CI) To preserve and improve the quality of our output, all personnel are required to think not only of what they do, but how they achieve it. By continually re-examining our processes, we will be able to develop and improve the overall effectiveness of the way we work. The responsibility for this rests with everyone working within the practice to look for opportunities to improve quality and share good practice. This practice continually strives to improve work processes which deliver health care with improved results across all areas of our service provision. We promote a culture of continuous improvement, where everyone counts and staff are permitted to make suggestions and contributions to improve our service delivery and enhance patient care. Induction Training . click apply for full job details
Senior Clinical Pharmacist Team Lead (PCN) An Exciting LeadershipOpportunity in a Thriving PCN Minimum 2 years of leadership experience required Are you an experienced Clinical Pharmacist ready to step into a high-impact leadership role? Join our forward-thinking Primary Care Network as Clinical Pharmacist Team Leader and help shape the future of pharmacy services across our practices. You will lead a skilled team of 8 Clinical Pharmacists and 2 Pharmacy Technicians, delivering high quality, patient-centred care and driving innovative medicines optimisation initiatives that improve population health outcomes. This role combines clinical expertise with strategic leadership. You will oversee structured medication reviews, high-risk medicines monitoring, prescribing safety, quality improvement projects, and day to day rota management. You will also mentor and develop the pharmacy team while working closely with GPs, ICB colleagues, community and secondary care teams, and other allied professionals to influence PCN strategy. Ideal for someone who thrives on autonomy, collaboration, and service improvement at scale. What we offer: Protected CPD and supervision time 30 days annual leave pro rata Employee Assistance Programme Funded DBS and GPhC subscription reimbursement Main duties of the job Clinical Care and Medicines Optimisation Conduct structured medication reviews for patients with complex polypharmacy frailty long term conditions and post discharge needs Monitor and review high risk medicines to ensure safe prescribing Implement MHRA alerts NICE guidance and local formulary updates Improve repeat prescribing systems and medicines safety processes Leadership and Team Development Lead and coordinate the pharmacy team across practices Provide clinical supervision and mentorship to 8 pharmacists 2 technicians and Independent Prescribers Support training induction appraisal and competency development. Promote professional standards and continuous learning Foster a positive inclusive and supportive team culture Operational and Strategic Delivery Plan workforce capacity rotas and service continuity Support achievement of PQS QOF and PCN contractual targets Lead clinical audits and quality improvement projects Analyse prescribing data and performance metrics to drive improvement Strengthen shared care processes and medicines safety programmes Represent pharmacy services in multidisciplinary and stakeholder meetings Education and Training Deliver medicines optimisation training to primary care teams Provide patient education and accessible medicines information Contribute to public health initiatives and community health campaigns About us North Wilts Border PCN is a collaborative NHS partnershipmade up of six GP surgeries, working together to deliver high-quality,patient-centred care to over 56,000 people across our local communities. We areproud to be rooted in our community and are committed to staying connected withand supporting the people we serve. In addition to our dedication to clinical excellence, we arealso a teaching and training network, supporting medical students and GPtrainees from across the Southwest region. Our diverse multidisciplinary team includes SpecialistPractitioners, Social Prescribers, Health & Wellbeing Coach, CareCoordinator, and Clinical Directors. We place great value on the contributionsof our Pharmacy team and are committed to supporting the personal andprofessional development of all staff. Job responsibilities The ClinicalPharmacy Team Lead will provide advanced clinical care, professionalleadership, and operational oversight for the pharmacy workforce across NorthWilts Border PCN. The role blends patient facingresponsibilities with medicines optimisation, quality improvement, strategicservice development, and workforce leadership. The key duties and responsibilitiesinclude Conductingstructured medication reviews for patients with complex polypharmacy, long termconditions, frailty, learning disabilities, high risk medicines, or recenthospital discharge. Undertakingclinical medication reviews for patients in practices, care homes, anddomiciliary settings, producing clear recommendations for GPs and nurses. Leadingon medicines reconciliation post discharge from hospital, intermediate care,and when entering care homes, identifying and resolving discrepancies. Providingpatient facing and telephone based medicines advice, supporting adherence,answering medicine related queries, and promoting shared decision making. Reviewingand monitoring medicines linked with unplanned hospital admissions,implementing changes to reduce risk to vulnerable patients. Ensuringappropriate monitoring and safety checks are in place for medicines requiringongoing review. Managingcontinuity of supply for high risk groups, including those using complianceaids or living in care settings. Supportingpublic health initiatives and providing medication related expertise tocampaigns and community programmes. Contributingto multidisciplinary case conferences, collaborating to optimise care plans andmedication management. Usingpractice computer searches and risk stratification tools to identify high riskpatient cohorts based on clinical presentation, prescribing patterns, or both. Prioritisingpatients for review using clinical judgement and evidence based principles. Reducingvariation and proactively addressing unsafe or inefficient prescribing. Asthe designated leader for the pharmacy workforce, the post holder will Lead andmanage the Pharmacy and Pharmacy Technician Team, promoting excellence,collaboration, and a culture of high professional standards. Providesclinical supervision, mentorship, and support for pharmacists and pharmacytechnicians, including Independent Prescribers and those in training. Overseesinduction, competency development, and continuation of training for all new andexisting team members. Ensuresstaff engage with appraisal processes, supervision, and ongoing CPD. Actsas a role model, demonstrating professionalism, adaptability, inclusivity, andcompassionate leadership. Supportsperformance management processes and addresses issues in line withorganisational policy. Encouragesinnovation and extends boundaries of service delivery within the pharmacy team. Leadingpharmacy related projects aligned with PCN, ICB, and national priorities. Supportingthe delivery of PQS, QOF, and additional PCN wide service requirements. Managingrota planning, staffing levels, and leave coordination to maintain consistentclinical coverage. Thus, contributing to operational delivery of pharmacyservices. Representingthe pharmacy service at internal and external meetings, including with GPs, ICBpharmacists, Medicines Management teams, community pharmacy, and hospitalcolleagues. Fosteringstrong interprofessional relationships to enhance consistency and continuityof patient care. Supportingthe creation and implementation of prescribing policies, including repeatprescribing and safety processes. Thepost holder ensures pharmacy services maintain high standards of safety, dataquality, and regulatory compliance: Leadingclinical audits, sharing findings, and providing practical recommendations forimprovement. Usingprescribing data to identify risks, trends, and opportunities for targetedinterventions. Implementingchanges based on MHRA alerts, product withdrawals, NICE guidance, and formularyupdates. Monitoringcompliance with RAG lists, shared care protocols, and other local medicinesgovernance frameworks. Supportingthe development, implementation, and monitoring of Quality Improvement Plans(QIPs). Ensuringongoing compliance with CQC standards, legal and ethical requirements,professional codes of conduct, and organisational governance systems. Producingnewsletters and bulletins that disseminate important prescribing messages andsafety updates. Enhancingmedicines safety by reviewing high risk groups, triggers for hospitaladmission, and prescribing trends. Supportingpractices in maintaining accurate, up to date practice formularies on clinicalsystems. Ensuringmonitoring, follow up, and documentation are in place for all relevantmedicines requiring ongoing review. Workingalongside ICB colleagues to ensure consistent application of shared prescribingpathways. Deliveringeducation and training sessions to the wider primary care team, including GPs,nurses, and administrative staff. Providingpatient facing information, medication counselling, and resources to supportsafe and effective use of medicines. Ensuringthe pharmacy team has access to meaningful professional developmentopportunities, supervision, and peer review mechanisms. Promotingshared learning through case discussions, reflective practice, andcollaborative problem-solving. Buildingand maintaining effective working relationships with GPs, nurses, allied healthprofessionals, community pharmacists, hospital pharmacy teams, social careteams, and wider ICB colleagues. Recognisingpersonal limitations and seeking or signposting to specialist support whererequired. Workingas part of a multidisciplinary team to support coordinated, patient centredcare. . click apply for full job details
Feb 28, 2026
Full time
Senior Clinical Pharmacist Team Lead (PCN) An Exciting LeadershipOpportunity in a Thriving PCN Minimum 2 years of leadership experience required Are you an experienced Clinical Pharmacist ready to step into a high-impact leadership role? Join our forward-thinking Primary Care Network as Clinical Pharmacist Team Leader and help shape the future of pharmacy services across our practices. You will lead a skilled team of 8 Clinical Pharmacists and 2 Pharmacy Technicians, delivering high quality, patient-centred care and driving innovative medicines optimisation initiatives that improve population health outcomes. This role combines clinical expertise with strategic leadership. You will oversee structured medication reviews, high-risk medicines monitoring, prescribing safety, quality improvement projects, and day to day rota management. You will also mentor and develop the pharmacy team while working closely with GPs, ICB colleagues, community and secondary care teams, and other allied professionals to influence PCN strategy. Ideal for someone who thrives on autonomy, collaboration, and service improvement at scale. What we offer: Protected CPD and supervision time 30 days annual leave pro rata Employee Assistance Programme Funded DBS and GPhC subscription reimbursement Main duties of the job Clinical Care and Medicines Optimisation Conduct structured medication reviews for patients with complex polypharmacy frailty long term conditions and post discharge needs Monitor and review high risk medicines to ensure safe prescribing Implement MHRA alerts NICE guidance and local formulary updates Improve repeat prescribing systems and medicines safety processes Leadership and Team Development Lead and coordinate the pharmacy team across practices Provide clinical supervision and mentorship to 8 pharmacists 2 technicians and Independent Prescribers Support training induction appraisal and competency development. Promote professional standards and continuous learning Foster a positive inclusive and supportive team culture Operational and Strategic Delivery Plan workforce capacity rotas and service continuity Support achievement of PQS QOF and PCN contractual targets Lead clinical audits and quality improvement projects Analyse prescribing data and performance metrics to drive improvement Strengthen shared care processes and medicines safety programmes Represent pharmacy services in multidisciplinary and stakeholder meetings Education and Training Deliver medicines optimisation training to primary care teams Provide patient education and accessible medicines information Contribute to public health initiatives and community health campaigns About us North Wilts Border PCN is a collaborative NHS partnershipmade up of six GP surgeries, working together to deliver high-quality,patient-centred care to over 56,000 people across our local communities. We areproud to be rooted in our community and are committed to staying connected withand supporting the people we serve. In addition to our dedication to clinical excellence, we arealso a teaching and training network, supporting medical students and GPtrainees from across the Southwest region. Our diverse multidisciplinary team includes SpecialistPractitioners, Social Prescribers, Health & Wellbeing Coach, CareCoordinator, and Clinical Directors. We place great value on the contributionsof our Pharmacy team and are committed to supporting the personal andprofessional development of all staff. Job responsibilities The ClinicalPharmacy Team Lead will provide advanced clinical care, professionalleadership, and operational oversight for the pharmacy workforce across NorthWilts Border PCN. The role blends patient facingresponsibilities with medicines optimisation, quality improvement, strategicservice development, and workforce leadership. The key duties and responsibilitiesinclude Conductingstructured medication reviews for patients with complex polypharmacy, long termconditions, frailty, learning disabilities, high risk medicines, or recenthospital discharge. Undertakingclinical medication reviews for patients in practices, care homes, anddomiciliary settings, producing clear recommendations for GPs and nurses. Leadingon medicines reconciliation post discharge from hospital, intermediate care,and when entering care homes, identifying and resolving discrepancies. Providingpatient facing and telephone based medicines advice, supporting adherence,answering medicine related queries, and promoting shared decision making. Reviewingand monitoring medicines linked with unplanned hospital admissions,implementing changes to reduce risk to vulnerable patients. Ensuringappropriate monitoring and safety checks are in place for medicines requiringongoing review. Managingcontinuity of supply for high risk groups, including those using complianceaids or living in care settings. Supportingpublic health initiatives and providing medication related expertise tocampaigns and community programmes. Contributingto multidisciplinary case conferences, collaborating to optimise care plans andmedication management. Usingpractice computer searches and risk stratification tools to identify high riskpatient cohorts based on clinical presentation, prescribing patterns, or both. Prioritisingpatients for review using clinical judgement and evidence based principles. Reducingvariation and proactively addressing unsafe or inefficient prescribing. Asthe designated leader for the pharmacy workforce, the post holder will Lead andmanage the Pharmacy and Pharmacy Technician Team, promoting excellence,collaboration, and a culture of high professional standards. Providesclinical supervision, mentorship, and support for pharmacists and pharmacytechnicians, including Independent Prescribers and those in training. Overseesinduction, competency development, and continuation of training for all new andexisting team members. Ensuresstaff engage with appraisal processes, supervision, and ongoing CPD. Actsas a role model, demonstrating professionalism, adaptability, inclusivity, andcompassionate leadership. Supportsperformance management processes and addresses issues in line withorganisational policy. Encouragesinnovation and extends boundaries of service delivery within the pharmacy team. Leadingpharmacy related projects aligned with PCN, ICB, and national priorities. Supportingthe delivery of PQS, QOF, and additional PCN wide service requirements. Managingrota planning, staffing levels, and leave coordination to maintain consistentclinical coverage. Thus, contributing to operational delivery of pharmacyservices. Representingthe pharmacy service at internal and external meetings, including with GPs, ICBpharmacists, Medicines Management teams, community pharmacy, and hospitalcolleagues. Fosteringstrong interprofessional relationships to enhance consistency and continuityof patient care. Supportingthe creation and implementation of prescribing policies, including repeatprescribing and safety processes. Thepost holder ensures pharmacy services maintain high standards of safety, dataquality, and regulatory compliance: Leadingclinical audits, sharing findings, and providing practical recommendations forimprovement. Usingprescribing data to identify risks, trends, and opportunities for targetedinterventions. Implementingchanges based on MHRA alerts, product withdrawals, NICE guidance, and formularyupdates. Monitoringcompliance with RAG lists, shared care protocols, and other local medicinesgovernance frameworks. Supportingthe development, implementation, and monitoring of Quality Improvement Plans(QIPs). Ensuringongoing compliance with CQC standards, legal and ethical requirements,professional codes of conduct, and organisational governance systems. Producingnewsletters and bulletins that disseminate important prescribing messages andsafety updates. Enhancingmedicines safety by reviewing high risk groups, triggers for hospitaladmission, and prescribing trends. Supportingpractices in maintaining accurate, up to date practice formularies on clinicalsystems. Ensuringmonitoring, follow up, and documentation are in place for all relevantmedicines requiring ongoing review. Workingalongside ICB colleagues to ensure consistent application of shared prescribingpathways. Deliveringeducation and training sessions to the wider primary care team, including GPs,nurses, and administrative staff. Providingpatient facing information, medication counselling, and resources to supportsafe and effective use of medicines. Ensuringthe pharmacy team has access to meaningful professional developmentopportunities, supervision, and peer review mechanisms. Promotingshared learning through case discussions, reflective practice, andcollaborative problem-solving. Buildingand maintaining effective working relationships with GPs, nurses, allied healthprofessionals, community pharmacists, hospital pharmacy teams, social careteams, and wider ICB colleagues. Recognisingpersonal limitations and seeking or signposting to specialist support whererequired. Workingas part of a multidisciplinary team to support coordinated, patient centredcare. . click apply for full job details
One of our Senior Clinical Pharmacists is retiring. We are looking for the ideal candidate to join our established pharmacy team. We are seeking an experienced and qualified Senior Clinical Pharmacist who is enthusiastic, proactive, and committed to supporting PCN wide delivery of high-quality patient care and the development of Clinical Pharmacy roles in General Practice. The team members each work across 2 to 3 of the 16 GP Practices across the Grantham and Sleaford area, so your own transport is essential. We hold the right to close the advert early, please apply at your earliest convenience. Main duties of the job Applicants must be a qualified pharmacist in order to progress your application. Please see the job description & person specification for more details. About us K2 Healthcare is a GP Federation covering 16 practices. 10 are in Grantham and surrounding villages and 6 are in and around Sleaford. We cover 130,000+ patients across all sites. We have a Pharmacy Team that consists of 3 Senior Clinical Pharmacists, 12 Clinical Pharmacists and 7 Pharmacy Technicians. Our Clinical Pharmacy Team are all at different stages of completing their CPPE / IP course and are happy to speak to you regards their experience with K2 Healthcare. Job responsibilities You will become the practice expert in medicines optimisation and have input into the following areas but not limited to: undertaking structured medication reviews, improving medicines optimisation and safety running practice clinics You will be part of a group of PCN clinical pharmacists. You will develop through team clinical supervision sessions and benefit from direct mentoring with an experienced GP/ Clinical Lead. You will have the opportunity to access and complete NHS Englands accredited training pathway that equips you to practice and prescribe safely and effectively in a primary care setting. Along with the other Senior Clinical Pharmacists you will together provide direct line management to all the Pharmacy Team members. The Seniors provide cover for each other to ensure the team is supported during holiday and providing support for each other. To improve patients health outcomes and the efficiency of the Primary Care team by providing direct, accessible and timely Clinical Medicines expertise, by working as part of a Multi-Disciplinary Practice Team. To pro-actively transfer workload relating to medicines optimisation from other clinical staff to improve patient care and safety, thus freeing up clinical staff to provide other clinical care: To provide relevant support to the primary care team. To promote safe, evidence based, cost effective prescribing in line with ICB requirements To provide expert pharmaceutical advice to Practices and the Medicines Optimisation Team To provide prescribing support to the designated Practices and team members in areas such as: Face to Face Medication reviews and follow up Implementation of prescribing changes Review of repeat prescribing Audit The post holder will provide leadership on quality improvement and clinical audit, as well as managing some aspects of the Quality and Outcomes Framework. This role is pivotal to improving the quality of care and operational efficiencies so requires good motivation and passion to deliver an excellent service within a General Practice environment. Person Specification Qualifications Completion of an undergraduate degree in pharmacy and registration with the General Pharmaceutical Council. Hold or be working towards an independent prescribing qualification. Recognises priorities when problem-solving and identifies deviations from normal pattern and is able to refer to seniors or GPs when appropriate. Completed CPPE Pathway Experience Experience of working in Primary Care Skills Excellent communication skills (written and oral) Competent in the use of SystmOne, Office and Outlook Effective time management (planning and organising) Ability to work as a team member and autonomously Excellent interpersonal skills Problem solving and analytical skills Ability to follow clinical policy and procedure Personal Qualities Polite and confident Flexible and cooperative Motivated, forward thinker Problem solver with the ability to process information accurately and effectively, interpreting data as required High levels of integrity and loyalty Ability to work under pressure/in stressful situations Commitment to ongoing professional development Punctual and committed to supporting the team effort Other Requirements Flexibility to work outside of core office hours 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.
Feb 27, 2026
Full time
One of our Senior Clinical Pharmacists is retiring. We are looking for the ideal candidate to join our established pharmacy team. We are seeking an experienced and qualified Senior Clinical Pharmacist who is enthusiastic, proactive, and committed to supporting PCN wide delivery of high-quality patient care and the development of Clinical Pharmacy roles in General Practice. The team members each work across 2 to 3 of the 16 GP Practices across the Grantham and Sleaford area, so your own transport is essential. We hold the right to close the advert early, please apply at your earliest convenience. Main duties of the job Applicants must be a qualified pharmacist in order to progress your application. Please see the job description & person specification for more details. About us K2 Healthcare is a GP Federation covering 16 practices. 10 are in Grantham and surrounding villages and 6 are in and around Sleaford. We cover 130,000+ patients across all sites. We have a Pharmacy Team that consists of 3 Senior Clinical Pharmacists, 12 Clinical Pharmacists and 7 Pharmacy Technicians. Our Clinical Pharmacy Team are all at different stages of completing their CPPE / IP course and are happy to speak to you regards their experience with K2 Healthcare. Job responsibilities You will become the practice expert in medicines optimisation and have input into the following areas but not limited to: undertaking structured medication reviews, improving medicines optimisation and safety running practice clinics You will be part of a group of PCN clinical pharmacists. You will develop through team clinical supervision sessions and benefit from direct mentoring with an experienced GP/ Clinical Lead. You will have the opportunity to access and complete NHS Englands accredited training pathway that equips you to practice and prescribe safely and effectively in a primary care setting. Along with the other Senior Clinical Pharmacists you will together provide direct line management to all the Pharmacy Team members. The Seniors provide cover for each other to ensure the team is supported during holiday and providing support for each other. To improve patients health outcomes and the efficiency of the Primary Care team by providing direct, accessible and timely Clinical Medicines expertise, by working as part of a Multi-Disciplinary Practice Team. To pro-actively transfer workload relating to medicines optimisation from other clinical staff to improve patient care and safety, thus freeing up clinical staff to provide other clinical care: To provide relevant support to the primary care team. To promote safe, evidence based, cost effective prescribing in line with ICB requirements To provide expert pharmaceutical advice to Practices and the Medicines Optimisation Team To provide prescribing support to the designated Practices and team members in areas such as: Face to Face Medication reviews and follow up Implementation of prescribing changes Review of repeat prescribing Audit The post holder will provide leadership on quality improvement and clinical audit, as well as managing some aspects of the Quality and Outcomes Framework. This role is pivotal to improving the quality of care and operational efficiencies so requires good motivation and passion to deliver an excellent service within a General Practice environment. Person Specification Qualifications Completion of an undergraduate degree in pharmacy and registration with the General Pharmaceutical Council. Hold or be working towards an independent prescribing qualification. Recognises priorities when problem-solving and identifies deviations from normal pattern and is able to refer to seniors or GPs when appropriate. Completed CPPE Pathway Experience Experience of working in Primary Care Skills Excellent communication skills (written and oral) Competent in the use of SystmOne, Office and Outlook Effective time management (planning and organising) Ability to work as a team member and autonomously Excellent interpersonal skills Problem solving and analytical skills Ability to follow clinical policy and procedure Personal Qualities Polite and confident Flexible and cooperative Motivated, forward thinker Problem solver with the ability to process information accurately and effectively, interpreting data as required High levels of integrity and loyalty Ability to work under pressure/in stressful situations Commitment to ongoing professional development Punctual and committed to supporting the team effort Other Requirements Flexibility to work outside of core office hours 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.
Senior Clinical Pharmacist Team Lead (PCN) Employer: NHS Jobs Location: Pay: £55,000.00 to £60,000.00 per year, £55000.00 - £60000.00 a year Contract Type: Permanent Hours: Full time Disability Confident: No Closing Date: 21/03/2026 About this job The Clinical Pharmacy Team Lead will provide advanced clinical care, professional leadership, and operational oversight for the pharmacy workforce across North Wilts Border PCN. The role blends patient facing responsibilities with medicines optimisation, quality improvement, strategic service development, and workforce leadership. The key duties and responsibilities include Conducting structured medication reviews for patients with complex polypharmacy, long term conditions, frailty, learning disabilities, high risk medicines, or recent hospital discharge. Undertaking clinical medication reviews for patients in practices, care homes, and domiciliary settings, producing clear recommendations for GPs and nurses. Leading on medicines reconciliation post discharge from hospital, intermediate care, and when entering care homes, identifying and resolving discrepancies. Providing patient facing and telephone based medicines advice, supporting adherence, answering medicine related queries, and promoting shared decision making. Reviewing and monitoring medicines linked with unplanned hospital admissions, implementing changes to reduce risk to vulnerable patients. Ensuring appropriate monitoring and safety checks are in place for medicines requiring ongoing review. Managing continuity of supply for high risk groups, including those using compliance aids or living in care settings. Supporting public health initiatives and providing medication related expertise to campaigns and community programmes. Contributing to multidisciplinary case conferences, collaborating to optimise care plans and medication management. Using practice computer searches and risk stratification tools to identify high risk patient cohorts based on clinical presentation, prescribing patterns, or both. Prioritising patients for review using clinical judgement and evidence based principles. Reducing variation and proactively addressing unsafe or inefficient prescribing. As the designated leader for the pharmacy workforce, the post holder will Lead and manage the Pharmacy and Pharmacy Technician Team, promoting excellence, collaboration, and a culture of high professional standards. Provides clinical supervision, mentorship, and support for pharmacists and pharmacy technicians, including Independent Prescribers and those in training. Oversees induction, competency development, and continuation of training for all new and existing team members. Ensures staff engage with appraisal processes, supervision, and ongoing CPD. Acts as a role model, demonstrating professionalism, adaptability, inclusivity, and compassionate leadership. Supports performance management processes and addresses issues in line with organisational policy. Encourages innovation and extends boundaries of service delivery within the pharmacy team. Leading pharmacy related projects aligned with PCN, ICB, and national priorities. Supporting the delivery of PQS, QOF, and additional PCN wide service requirements. Managing rota planning, staffing levels, and leave coordination to maintain consistent clinical coverage. Thus, contributing to operational delivery of pharmacy services. Representing the pharmacy service at internal and external meetings, including with GPs, ICB pharmacists, Medicines Management teams, community pharmacy, and hospital colleagues. Fostering strong interprofessional relationships to enhance consistency and continuity of patient care. Supporting the creation and implementation of prescribing policies, including repeat prescribing and safety processes. The post holder ensures pharmacy services maintain high standards of safety, data quality, and regulatory compliance: Leading clinical audits, sharing findings, and providing practical recommendations for improvement. Using prescribing data to identify risks, trends, and opportunities for targeted interventions. Implementing changes based on MHRA alerts, product withdrawals, NICE guidance, and formulary updates. Monitoring compliance with RAG lists, shared care protocols, and other local medicines governance frameworks. Supporting the development, implementation, and monitoring of Quality Improvement Plans (QIPs). Ensuring ongoing compliance with CQC standards, legal and ethical requirements, professional codes of conduct, and organisational governance systems. Producing newsletters and bulletins that disseminate important prescribing messages and safety updates. Enhancing medicines safety by reviewing high risk groups, triggers for hospital admission, and prescribing trends. Supporting practices in maintaining accurate, up to date practice formularies on clinical systems. Ensuring monitoring, follow up, and documentation are in place for all relevant medicines requiring ongoing review. Working alongside ICB colleagues to ensure consistent application of shared prescribing pathways. Delivering education and training sessions to the wider primary care team, including GPs, nurses, and administrative staff. Providing patient facing information, medication counselling, and resources to support safe and effective use of medicines. Ensuring the pharmacy team has access to meaningful professional development opportunities, supervision, and peer review mechanisms. Promoting shared learning through case discussions, reflective practice, and collaborative problem-solving. Building and maintaining effective working relationships with GPs, nurses, allied health professionals, community pharmacists, hospital pharmacy teams, social care teams, and wider ICB colleagues. Recognising personal limitations and seeking or signposting to specialist support where required. Working as part of a multidisciplinary team to support coordinated, patient centred care. Contributing to multidisciplinary projects, shared care pathways, and integrated care initiatives. Adhering to all health and safety requirements, including reporting incidents using organisational systems. Complying with the Data Protection Act, confidentiality policies, safeguarding standards, and equality and diversity requirements. Maintaining professional registration, CPD, immunisations, DBS status, and all mandatory training. Travelling independently across PCN sites and attending meetings or training as required.
Feb 27, 2026
Full time
Senior Clinical Pharmacist Team Lead (PCN) Employer: NHS Jobs Location: Pay: £55,000.00 to £60,000.00 per year, £55000.00 - £60000.00 a year Contract Type: Permanent Hours: Full time Disability Confident: No Closing Date: 21/03/2026 About this job The Clinical Pharmacy Team Lead will provide advanced clinical care, professional leadership, and operational oversight for the pharmacy workforce across North Wilts Border PCN. The role blends patient facing responsibilities with medicines optimisation, quality improvement, strategic service development, and workforce leadership. The key duties and responsibilities include Conducting structured medication reviews for patients with complex polypharmacy, long term conditions, frailty, learning disabilities, high risk medicines, or recent hospital discharge. Undertaking clinical medication reviews for patients in practices, care homes, and domiciliary settings, producing clear recommendations for GPs and nurses. Leading on medicines reconciliation post discharge from hospital, intermediate care, and when entering care homes, identifying and resolving discrepancies. Providing patient facing and telephone based medicines advice, supporting adherence, answering medicine related queries, and promoting shared decision making. Reviewing and monitoring medicines linked with unplanned hospital admissions, implementing changes to reduce risk to vulnerable patients. Ensuring appropriate monitoring and safety checks are in place for medicines requiring ongoing review. Managing continuity of supply for high risk groups, including those using compliance aids or living in care settings. Supporting public health initiatives and providing medication related expertise to campaigns and community programmes. Contributing to multidisciplinary case conferences, collaborating to optimise care plans and medication management. Using practice computer searches and risk stratification tools to identify high risk patient cohorts based on clinical presentation, prescribing patterns, or both. Prioritising patients for review using clinical judgement and evidence based principles. Reducing variation and proactively addressing unsafe or inefficient prescribing. As the designated leader for the pharmacy workforce, the post holder will Lead and manage the Pharmacy and Pharmacy Technician Team, promoting excellence, collaboration, and a culture of high professional standards. Provides clinical supervision, mentorship, and support for pharmacists and pharmacy technicians, including Independent Prescribers and those in training. Oversees induction, competency development, and continuation of training for all new and existing team members. Ensures staff engage with appraisal processes, supervision, and ongoing CPD. Acts as a role model, demonstrating professionalism, adaptability, inclusivity, and compassionate leadership. Supports performance management processes and addresses issues in line with organisational policy. Encourages innovation and extends boundaries of service delivery within the pharmacy team. Leading pharmacy related projects aligned with PCN, ICB, and national priorities. Supporting the delivery of PQS, QOF, and additional PCN wide service requirements. Managing rota planning, staffing levels, and leave coordination to maintain consistent clinical coverage. Thus, contributing to operational delivery of pharmacy services. Representing the pharmacy service at internal and external meetings, including with GPs, ICB pharmacists, Medicines Management teams, community pharmacy, and hospital colleagues. Fostering strong interprofessional relationships to enhance consistency and continuity of patient care. Supporting the creation and implementation of prescribing policies, including repeat prescribing and safety processes. The post holder ensures pharmacy services maintain high standards of safety, data quality, and regulatory compliance: Leading clinical audits, sharing findings, and providing practical recommendations for improvement. Using prescribing data to identify risks, trends, and opportunities for targeted interventions. Implementing changes based on MHRA alerts, product withdrawals, NICE guidance, and formulary updates. Monitoring compliance with RAG lists, shared care protocols, and other local medicines governance frameworks. Supporting the development, implementation, and monitoring of Quality Improvement Plans (QIPs). Ensuring ongoing compliance with CQC standards, legal and ethical requirements, professional codes of conduct, and organisational governance systems. Producing newsletters and bulletins that disseminate important prescribing messages and safety updates. Enhancing medicines safety by reviewing high risk groups, triggers for hospital admission, and prescribing trends. Supporting practices in maintaining accurate, up to date practice formularies on clinical systems. Ensuring monitoring, follow up, and documentation are in place for all relevant medicines requiring ongoing review. Working alongside ICB colleagues to ensure consistent application of shared prescribing pathways. Delivering education and training sessions to the wider primary care team, including GPs, nurses, and administrative staff. Providing patient facing information, medication counselling, and resources to support safe and effective use of medicines. Ensuring the pharmacy team has access to meaningful professional development opportunities, supervision, and peer review mechanisms. Promoting shared learning through case discussions, reflective practice, and collaborative problem-solving. Building and maintaining effective working relationships with GPs, nurses, allied health professionals, community pharmacists, hospital pharmacy teams, social care teams, and wider ICB colleagues. Recognising personal limitations and seeking or signposting to specialist support where required. Working as part of a multidisciplinary team to support coordinated, patient centred care. Contributing to multidisciplinary projects, shared care pathways, and integrated care initiatives. Adhering to all health and safety requirements, including reporting incidents using organisational systems. Complying with the Data Protection Act, confidentiality policies, safeguarding standards, and equality and diversity requirements. Maintaining professional registration, CPD, immunisations, DBS status, and all mandatory training. Travelling independently across PCN sites and attending meetings or training as required.
DMC have an exciting opportunity for a Dermatology Pharmacist to support our services. You will be responsible for accurately and safely providing necessary care to patients engaging with the service in the organisation. You will maintain key relationships with co-workers and other health care professionals across the organisation to ensure an effective service. The Dermatology Pharmacist is an integral part of the team, using and sharing Pharmacy expertise to support the Dermatology service in effective medicines management and optimal patient care. Working alongside medical professionals and other clinicians supporting patients prescribing and medicines management governance. You will be responsible to review the prescribing for each contract and investigate any high risk drugs being prescribed. You will review local Dermatology formularies in each ICB DMC works in, to ensure our Dermatologists are following local guidelines on emollients and prescribing. Main duties of the job Provide clinical leadership for the safe, effective and cost-efficient management of biologic and high-cost medicines, ensuring prescribing and monitoring is aligned to local ICB policies, NICE guidance, Blueteq requirements (where applicable), and DMC governance procedures. Clinical leadership on meds optimisation. Working with the Dermatology Operations Team to ensure systems and processes are in place to ensure prescribing is in line with guidelines and contract specification requirements, review formulary on TPP. Regularly connecting and working with pharmacy lead counterparts at Trusts and the ICB to ensure partnership working in medicines management. Providing pharmaceutical knowledge and support during mobilisations and demobilisation of contracts and services. Regularly monitoring prescribing activities and working with the Finance team to ensure costs are in line with budgeted expectations. Supporting service with prescription and medication queries. In depth therapeutic and clinical knowledge and understanding of principles of evidence-based healthcare. Medicine Management (producing report for medicine usage, Medicine Governance). Reviewing Formulary. Specific Medicine Annual Audits - prescribing Audits. About us About DMC Healthcare DMC Healthcare is a leading independent provider of primary care, consultant-led dermatology, radiology reporting, in-sourced routine endoscopy services and MSK community services to the NHS. We believe that everyone should have the opportunity to achieve healthier outcomes. Firmly rooted in the NHS and dedicated to excellent patient care for nearly 55 years, DMC Healthcare currently works with 30+ NHS organisations and other partners, treating over 100,000 patients each year. With NHS waiting list pressures, workforce shortages and unprecedented demand, we want to help. We support capacity deficits with a firm eye on quality and robust clinical governance. Qualifications Masters Degree in pharmacy or equivalent, acceptable for registration by the General Pharmaceutical Council. GPhC Registered and have at least two years hospital experience. Completion of CPPE Education Pathway. Current and continued registration with the General Pharmaceutical Council as practicing member. Member of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society and a member or willing to work towards Faculty membership. Previous experience working within a Dermatology service. Experience working within outpatient clinic healthcare. Experience working in NHS or Private healthcare setting. Experience of providing relevant pharmacy services within Dermatology. 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.
Feb 19, 2026
Full time
DMC have an exciting opportunity for a Dermatology Pharmacist to support our services. You will be responsible for accurately and safely providing necessary care to patients engaging with the service in the organisation. You will maintain key relationships with co-workers and other health care professionals across the organisation to ensure an effective service. The Dermatology Pharmacist is an integral part of the team, using and sharing Pharmacy expertise to support the Dermatology service in effective medicines management and optimal patient care. Working alongside medical professionals and other clinicians supporting patients prescribing and medicines management governance. You will be responsible to review the prescribing for each contract and investigate any high risk drugs being prescribed. You will review local Dermatology formularies in each ICB DMC works in, to ensure our Dermatologists are following local guidelines on emollients and prescribing. Main duties of the job Provide clinical leadership for the safe, effective and cost-efficient management of biologic and high-cost medicines, ensuring prescribing and monitoring is aligned to local ICB policies, NICE guidance, Blueteq requirements (where applicable), and DMC governance procedures. Clinical leadership on meds optimisation. Working with the Dermatology Operations Team to ensure systems and processes are in place to ensure prescribing is in line with guidelines and contract specification requirements, review formulary on TPP. Regularly connecting and working with pharmacy lead counterparts at Trusts and the ICB to ensure partnership working in medicines management. Providing pharmaceutical knowledge and support during mobilisations and demobilisation of contracts and services. Regularly monitoring prescribing activities and working with the Finance team to ensure costs are in line with budgeted expectations. Supporting service with prescription and medication queries. In depth therapeutic and clinical knowledge and understanding of principles of evidence-based healthcare. Medicine Management (producing report for medicine usage, Medicine Governance). Reviewing Formulary. Specific Medicine Annual Audits - prescribing Audits. About us About DMC Healthcare DMC Healthcare is a leading independent provider of primary care, consultant-led dermatology, radiology reporting, in-sourced routine endoscopy services and MSK community services to the NHS. We believe that everyone should have the opportunity to achieve healthier outcomes. Firmly rooted in the NHS and dedicated to excellent patient care for nearly 55 years, DMC Healthcare currently works with 30+ NHS organisations and other partners, treating over 100,000 patients each year. With NHS waiting list pressures, workforce shortages and unprecedented demand, we want to help. We support capacity deficits with a firm eye on quality and robust clinical governance. Qualifications Masters Degree in pharmacy or equivalent, acceptable for registration by the General Pharmaceutical Council. GPhC Registered and have at least two years hospital experience. Completion of CPPE Education Pathway. Current and continued registration with the General Pharmaceutical Council as practicing member. Member of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society and a member or willing to work towards Faculty membership. Previous experience working within a Dermatology service. Experience working within outpatient clinic healthcare. Experience working in NHS or Private healthcare setting. Experience of providing relevant pharmacy services within Dermatology. 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.