Job summary We are seeking enthusiastic Pharmacists to join our diverse Pharmacy team providing pharmaceutical care to a large Teaching hospital.
At North Bristol NHS Trust we are looking to recruit into our team of 24 rotational band 6 pharmacists.
As a band 6 pharmacist you will rotate every 3 months through a variety of areas of general and tertiary specialties including surgery, respiratory, cardiology, medical admissions, neurology, stroke, mental health, medicines information and technical services.
We recognise the value of investing in our team and are proud to be able to provide the option of undertaking a funded 2 year Postgraduate Diploma in Clinical Pharmacy Practice plus the opportunity to study on an independent prescribing course, in a supportive environment with training opportunities, to build your foundation skills and develop your expertise.
Our pharmacists are vital members of the multidisciplinary team and you will be providing clinical support, medicines reconciliation and patient counselling services to patients throughout the Trust.
Applications are welcome from registered pharmacists and trainee pharmacists due to take the General Pharmaceutical Council exam in June 2025.
Interviews will take place Monday 24th & Tuesday 25th February To understand more about Pharmacy at NBT - watch our video.
Main duties of the job Providing patient centred pharmaceutical care ensuring patient safety issues are prioritised, challenged, and resolved in a timely and appropriate way.To support the use of medicines across the Trust to achieve best outcomes for patients in accordance with best practice.To prevent and reduce medicines related harm.
About us Our rotational posts allow Pharmacists to develop and gain experience in a number of clinical specialities including Neurology, Respiratory, Cardiology, Admissions, Surgery, Women's health, Mental Health, Technical Services, Quality Assurance and Medicines Information.We are a large pharmacy department with over 80 pharmacists including many Specialist posts.
The clinical ward pharmacy service is well established and provided by clinical pharmacists and medicine management technicians.
The pharmacy department is located in our award winning Brunel building, which is a state-of-the-art modern hospital that opened in 2014.
Witha large staff only restaurant, caf and rooftop terrace seating area with views across the city, the Brunel building offers staff the opportunity to enjoy comfortable, light filled areas to work and rest.
Staff can also benefit from onsite parking, a range of supported travel schemes, self-referral staff physiotherapy support, wellbeing services and much more.The Trust resides within one of the most vibrant cities in the UK, Bristol.
Consistently voted the best city to live, Bristol is famous for its year-round festivals, award-winning cycle tracks, exceptional gastronomy, stunning cityscapes and awe-inspiring street art.
Job description Job responsibilities Participate in the dispensary, ward, weekend, late shift and on-call rotas contributing to service delivery.
Adhere to all established procedures and complete all necessary records.Clinically screen prescriptions, and discharge summaries at ward and dispensary level, to ensure the safe, efficient, evidence-based and rational use of medicines in line with the Trust Formulary and departmental policies so that risk is minimised, and patient flow optimised.Record all major interventions made.Medicines Information deal with routine enquiries that arise on the ward and in the dispensary.
Refer on complex queries to the medicine information team.Provide advice and information to patients/carers to ensure compliance with treatment.Ensure that a full medicine reconciliation is undertaken for each patient using the appropriate sources (GP, community pharmacist, patient/carer, clinic notes, nursing home).Dispensary - provide professional supervision of the dispensary area on a rotational basis.
Provide final accuracy check of dispensed items.Check issues of controlled Drugs and participate in departmental audits of CDs.Handout oral chemotherapy prescriptions and counsel patients as prescribed on chemocare.Provides an input into Quality Assurance (QA) and quality management systems for the Pharmacy department and Trust under the supervision of the QA team.
Person Specification Education / training / qualifications Essential UK registered Pharmacist work experience Essential Foundation training year Desirable Vacational employment / undergraduate hospital placement Hospital foundation training year knowledge / skills / abilities Essential Demonstrate ability to plan, organise and manage your time and prioritise workload to maintain safe and effective patient care.
Ability to work under pressure Proactive approach to the application of pharmaceutical knowledge to enhance patient care Computer literate to EDCL standard Communicate effectively, both orally and in writing, with pharmacy staff, hospital staff and patients/carers.
Ability to demonstrate and develop leadership skills personal qualities/ special circumstances Essential Adaptable and flexible approach to work Teaching / tutorial and clinical supervisory skills Able to work under own initiative and as part of a team Excellent interpersonal skills