Senior Clinical Pharmacist - Teacher Practitioner
An opportunity has arisen for an enthusiastic and clinically focused pharmacist to join the Clinical Pharmacy Team at Chesterfield Royal Hospital. This is a split role both working clinically within our well‑established Dedicated Ward Pharmacist (DWP) model and teaching undergraduate pharmacy at the University of Nottingham.
The clinical aspects focus on delivering high‑quality, patient‑centred clinical pharmacy services at ward level, supporting safe and effective patient flow and transitions of care. You will also contribute to ward‑based weekend pharmacy services as part of a rota.
The Teacher Practitioner role is in partnership with the University of Nottingham, combining advanced clinical practice with involvement in pharmacy education and training.
Applicants should demonstrate strong clinical skills, effective communication, good time management and the ability to work collaboratively.
Teacher practitioner role working part time with the University of Nottingham delivering undergraduate teaching.
Provide dedicated ward pharmacy (DWP) services to a given ward across a range of medical and surgical specialties. DWPs key performance areas include: supporting ward rounds to influence clinical and cost effective prescribing; managing the process of discharge prescribing improve patient flow and ensuring optimal safe transfer of care around medicines. You will also be supported by an innovative group of medicines management technicians.
The role will enable you to develop your clinical, leadership and management skills to the highest level. The DWP program works across a range of medical and surgical wards to provide broad clinical experience.
There are also opportunities to undertake clinical supervision and mentoring, service evaluations and audits to develop your skills and aid your career progression.
The pharmacy team at Chesterfield Royal Hospital is modern, pro\-active, forward\-thinking and well respected both locally and nationally. We have won individual and team awards for innovation and clinical excellence.
Chesterfield Royal is North Derbyshire's only acute district general hospital, with 24 hour Emergency Department services. We're responsible for providing care and treatment to more than 400,000 people who live in our communities. We are modern, well\-resourced and in commuting distance of Sheffield, Derby, Nottingham and close to the Peak District. The Care Quality Commission has rated the Trust as ‘Good’. Our vision is to be an outstanding provider of sustainable healthcare services, delivering the best possible care to our patients and being a great place to work for our people.
All employees have access to the ‘award winning’ Health and Wellbeing Hub. The Hub is a free 24/7 on\-site facility supporting both the physical and mental wellbeing of all colleges. This includes a fully equipped gym, counselling rooms, changing room and shower facilities.
Job purpose
The post holder will be responsible for providing clinical pharmacy services to patients
They will oversee the use of medicines in terms of safety, efficacy, efficiency and economy
To identify and address medicines governance issues that arise from clinical service delivery
Key Result Areas
These are the key areas that support the purpose of the job:
To provide clinical pharmacy services to award prioritising discharge, medicines optimisation and clinical economy.
Discharge:
Take a proactive approach to the management of ward discharges, to include prescribing of discharge medicines in line with local guidance
Work collaboratively with medical and nursing teams and Trust Operations Team to facilitate and expedite discharge
Ensure high quality patient counselling is delivered by the MDT during admission and at discharge
Support communication to GPs , community pharmacy and other primary care services
Medicines optimisation:
Undertake medicine optimisation activities in line with clinical specialty
Provide clinical pharmacy support to consultant ward rounds, MDT meetings and ward operational meetings
Work with prescribers and nursing teams to ensure high standards of medicines use including development and review of relevant guidelines
Review \& investigate medicines incidents and liaise with the ward team to adopt changes in practice where necessary
Take a lead role in managing ward based medicines expenditure, to include:
Ensuring multidisciplinary ward team take a thorough approach to obtaining patients own medicines from home
Ensure the ordering and supply of medicines receives appropriate scrutiny
Provide and present reports to the MDT , ward team and pharmacy in relation to medicines expenditure
Contribute to the pharmacy clinical economy group agenda
To undertake independent prescribing practice to patients within the specialty in accordance with agreed objectives / guidelines
To contribute to the delivery and development of clinical pharmacy services across the Trust
Actively participate within the multi\-disciplinary and clinical pharmacy team
To act as a source of expert advice on prescribing and medicines optimisation to medical and nursing staff within a defined clinical area
To provide supervision, training and tuition of pre\-registration students and pharmacists, including tutoring for the MSc/Diploma in clinical pharmacy.
To participate in clinical audit and other initiatives aimed at assuring high quality prescribing and pharmacy practice, within the context of Quality Governance
To provide training and education to other healthcare professionals.
To provide professional supervision to technical and supporting staff and to undertake the role of Responsible Pharmacist when required
General Responsibilities
To undertake any training (managerial and professional) identified by staff appraisal
To participate in on call duties, weekend and Bank Holiday working in accordance with agreed rotas and needs of the department
In the event of a disruptive incident, all Trust employees may be required to attend work if they are fit and well and able to do so in line with business continuity and major incident plans
To maintain confidentiality at all times relating to patients, staff and the Trust
To actively participate in the Staff Appraisal Process
To be familiar and comply with relevant Operational, Personnel, Health and Safety policies and procedures, including Fire, COSHH, No Smoking and Alcohol
Maintain a safe environment by adhering to local infection control policies
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