
Integrated Care Pharmacist (Integrated Local Services)
- Southwark, South East London Lambeth, South East London
- £56,276-63,176 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Registered member of GPhC
- Substantial evidence of CPD and continuing education
- Educated to degree level
- Qualified Non-Medical Prescriber
- Member of UKCPA or other recognised groups / network for older people
- Specialist training, qualification or education in the care of older people
- Undertaking clinical medication reviews in older people and improving adherence
- Delivering direct pharmaceutical care
- Sound therapeutic and clinical knowledge in care of older people
- Ability to provide high quality clinical advice and communicate complex pharmacy issues that may be frequently challenged
- Understands national policies and the context around managing long term conditions, case management and reducing unnecessary hospital admissions in the NHS and their implication for medicines management
- Understands the wider issues in the community and across the interface with social care that affect medicines optimisation particularly during transition of care
- Understands pharmacy and medicines management issues in primary/community and secondary care that affect patient care
- Ability to provide high quality clinical advice and communicate complex pharmacy issues that may be frequently challenged
- Willingness to tackle difficult issues as well as challenge practices and systems that lead to sub-optimal use of medicines
- Working within multidisciplinary teams
- Understands the effects of ageing on drug handling and medicines use
- Ability to work autonomously and use own initiative
- Registered member of GPhC
- Substantial evidence of CPD and continuing education
- Educated to degree level
- Qualified Non-Medical Prescriber
- Member of UKCPA or other recognised groups / network for older people
- Specialist training, qualification or education in the care of older people
- Undertaking clinical medication reviews in older people and improving adherence
- Delivering direct pharmaceutical care
- Sound therapeutic and clinical knowledge in care of older people
- Ability to provide high quality clinical advice and communicate complex pharmacy issues that may be frequently challenged
- Understands national policies and the context around managing long term conditions, case management and reducing unnecessary hospital admissions in the NHS and their implication for medicines management
- Understands the wider issues in the community and across the interface with social care that affect medicines optimisation particularly during transition of care
- Understands pharmacy and medicines management issues in primary/community and secondary care that affect patient care
- Ability to provide high quality clinical advice and communicate complex pharmacy issues that may be frequently challenged
- Willingness to tackle difficult issues as well as challenge practices and systems that lead to sub-optimal use of medicines
- Working within multidisciplinary teams
- Understands the effects of ageing on drug handling and medicines use
- Ability to work autonomously and use own initiative