Deputy Lead Pharmacist
Principal Medical Limited
Job Description
Job description Job responsibilities Duties and ResponsibilitiesCommunication and Key Working RelationshipsTo act as one of the first points of contact for Pharmacy team members and partner agencies requesting pharmacy advice and support and be able to direct them accordingly.To act as an ambassador of the pharmacy team, providing representation at management meetings or providing advice and guidance to senior managers / board levelCommunicate with a range of different agencies including Integrated Care Board, GPs, medical staff, hospitals and tertiary sectors involved in patient careEducation & TrainingTo be the Pharmacist lead for trainingSupport the professional development and training of pharmacy staff, pre-registration trainees, and students.Deliver education sessions to multidisciplinary teams on medicines optimisation and safe prescribing.Act as a role model and mentor, promoting best practice in clinical and operational pharmacy.Provide personal development plans for individual team members where appropriateSupport with team members to achieve expected standards of training and service deliverySupport with individual team members progress in alignment with the PML career framework for pharmacistsResponsibility for Patient / Client CareDeliver specialist clinical pharmacy services in designated areas, ensuring evidence based and patient centred care.Promote safe, effective, and economical use of medicines, aligned with national and local formulary guidance.Provide expert advice to GPs, clinicians, nursing staff, and other healthcare professionals on all aspects of medicines use.Policy, Service, Research & Development ResponsibilityFollow Practice guidelines for pharmacy services.Will be required to propose and implement changes to policies and asked to provide feedback on new / revised policies for their own area.Undertake surveys or audits, as necessary to support with safety, compliance or business development specifically related to pharmacy service deliverySupport the development, implementation, and evaluation of new pharmacy-led services and clinical pathways.Contribute to digital transformation initiatives and the optimisation of electronic prescribing and medicines administration.Provide support to the centralisation of pharmacy services across PMLResponsibility for Finance, Equipment & Other ResourcesSupport members of the team with booking onto training and appropriate courses specific to their roleTo support with ordering and stock control of equipment and resources to support all members of the pharmacy team.Ensure the suitability and serviceability of all equipment related to the pharmacy team, including FeNO testing machinesResponsibility for Supervision, Leadership & ManagementSupport the Lead Pharmacist in the operational and strategic management of pharmacy services.Provide leadership and supervision to pharmacists, technicians, and support staff within designated clinical or operational areas.Deputise for the Lead Pharmacist as required, ensuring continuity of service and decision making.Contribute to workforce planning, recruitment, and staff development, fostering a culture of continuous learning and improvement.Have a comprehensive understanding of the practice information systems and provide support to staff where necessaryGovernance & QualitySupport implementation of medicines management policies, audits, and risk management initiatives.Ensure compliance with all relevant legislation, standards, and professional codes of practice.Lead or contribute to clinical governance, incident review, and service improvement programmes.Ensure GPhC standards are upheld across the pharmacy departmentPromote effective and safe prescribing across the whole of PMLEnsure all clinical staff are aware of medicine warning alertsSupport with clinical audits around prescribing of medication and medicine safety to support QoFReview of this Job DescriptionThis job description is intended as an outline indicator of general areas of activity and will be amended in the light of changing service needs. This job description is to be reviewed in conjunction with the post holder.General InformationAt all times promote and maintain the safety of children by working according the Practices Child Protection Policy and supporting guidance. Being pro-active and responsive to child protection concerns by early reporting, recording and referral of issues according to Practice arrangements. Attending child protection training that is appropriate to your role.ConfidentialityThe post holder will maintain appropriate confidentiality of information relating to commercially sensitive matters in regard to Practice business, and also to personal information relating to members of staff and patients. The post holder will be expected to comply with all aspects of the Data Protection Act (2018), the Staff Code of Confidentiality and the IT Security and Acceptable Use Policy.Equality & DiversityBanbury Cross Health Centre & Principal Medical LTD are committed to achieving equality of opportunity for all staff and for those who access services. You must work in accordance with equal opportunity policies/procedures and promote the equality and diversity agenda of the Practice.SafeguardingAll employees have a duty for safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and vulnerable adults. Staff must be aware of the Practices procedure for raising concerns about the welfare of anyone with whom they have contact. All staff must be compliant with L3 safeguarding.Risk Management / Health and SafetyEmployees must be aware of the responsibilities placed on them for ensuring the safety of our patients, service users, visitors and colleagues under the Practices Risk Management Strategy and policy and under the Health & Safety at Work Act 1974. All employees are expected to be familiar with and comply with the Practices risk and health and safety policies and procedures and all other policies and procedures relevant to their role.Records ManagementThe post holder has responsibility for the timely and accurate creation, maintenance and storage of records in accordance with Practice policy, including email documents and with regard to the Data Protection Act, The Freedom of Information Act and any other relevant statutory requirements.Clinical GovernanceThe post holder will be expected to participate in clinical governance activities to assist the Practice to provide high quality services.Policies & ProceduresPractice employees are expected to follow Practice policies, procedures and guidance as well as professional standards and guidelines. Copies of Practice policies can be accessed via the staff intranet or TeamNet or via your manager.Review of Job DescriptionThis job description is not an exhaustive list of duties, but is intended to give a general indication of the range of work undertaken within this new role.Work will vary in detail in the light of changing demands and priorities, and therefore the duties identified will be subject to periodic change/review, in consultation with the post holder. All employees have a responsibility to abide by all Practice Policies.
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