Specialist Pharmacist - Palliative and End of Life Care

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  • Southwark, South East London Lambeth, South East London
  • £64,156-71,148 per year
  • Permanent
  • Full-time
  • 1 day ago
We are looking for a dynamic and experienced Pharmacist to lead and deliver clinical pharmacy services for patients receiving Palliative and End of Life Care in hospital and in the community. This role offers the opportunity to work at the forefront of specialist pharmacy practice, supporting patients with life-limiting conditions through expert medicines optimisation, service development, and multidisciplinary collaboration.You will work closely with the Consultant Pharmacist and wider Palliative and End of Life teams to ensure safe, effective, and compassionate pharmaceutical care. The postholder will contribute to quality improvement, education, and research initiatives, and play a key role in shaping the future of PEOLC pharmacy services. This is a rewarding opportunity for a pharmacist with advanced clinical skills, leadership experience, and a passion for improving care at the end of life.Main duties of the jobYou will lead the delivery and evaluation of clinical pharmacy services for patients receiving Palliative and End of Life Care, ensuring safe and cost-effective use of medicines. Responsibilities include managing operational and assurance-monitoring requirements, supporting quality improvement initiatives, prescribing within scope of practice, and contributing to research, audit, and education agendas. You will be expected to also undertake domiciliary medication reviews and co-ordinate the implementation of pharmaceutical care plans to ensure that patients get the best outcomes and experience from taking medicines. You will act as a role model for specialist pharmacy practice and collaborate with internal and external stakeholders to promote best practice across all care settings.For further information on the role and its requirements please refer to attached job description and person specification documents.About usIntegrated Local Services provide a range of community and inpatient services for the communities of Lambeth and Southwark. Services provided include neighbourhood nursing, specialist rehabilitation & reablement, specialist palliative & end of life care, vulnerable adults and prevention services, and the @Home service. Services are delivered in various locations e.g. health centres, community bed-based units, and patients' homes. We work closely with teams at King's College Hospital and with social, mental health and voluntary sectors. Our aim is to enable people to live healthy independent lives for as long as possible within their normal place of residence. Through close multi-disciplinary relationships and new ways of working, the pharmacy team enables the service to make best use of capacity to help meet demand as well as strengthen existing relations with Adult Social Care. You will join a team of experienced pharmacists within GSTT who are driving medicines optimisation across Lambeth and Southwark. You will provide professional advice and work closely with multidisciplinary teams including community matrons, GPs, therapists, consultants, community pharmacists as well as other specialist and generalist healthcare and social care practitioners to optimise medicines use. The post offers a real opportunity to drive service development and improvement that is patient-centred, through clinical leadership and innovation.DetailsDate posted03 September 2025Pay schemeAgenda for changeBandBand 8aSalary£64,156 to £71,148 a year p.a. inc. HCAContractPermanentWorking patternFull-time, Job share, Flexible workingReference number196-LIS9842EJob locationsGuy's HospitalGreat Maze PondLondonSE1 9RTJob descriptionJob responsibilitiesFor further information on the role and its requirements please refer to attached job description and person specification documents. Job descriptionJob responsibilitiesFor further information on the role and its requirements please refer to attached job description and person specification documents.Person SpecificationQualificationsEssential
  • Registered pharmacist with General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC)
  • Registered with the GPhC as a non-medical prescriber
  • Postgraduate Certificate, Diploma or MSc in pharmacy practice
ExperienceEssential
  • Considerable experience as a clinical pharmacist practitioner in Palliative and End of Life Care
  • Previous experience in delivering training and education at post-graduate level
  • Experience in the management of others
Desirable
  • Experience of working as a clinical pharmacist practitioner in a hospice
  • Demonstration of active participation in multidisciplinary health care research, audit and quality improvement projects
KnowledgeEssential
  • Understanding of national and local priorities
  • Demonstrates expert clinical knowledge and skills
  • Demonstrates awareness of and commitment to the clinical governance agenda
  • Maintains a portfolio of practice
Desirable
  • Identifies a vision for the delivery of pharmaceutical services to the Palliative and End of Life Care specialities at the Trust and to the hospices
  • Undertakes own research
  • Demonstrates the ability to reconcile national priorities with local realities
SkillsEssential
  • Demonstrate the ability to appropriately recommend, substantiate and communicate therapeutic options in Palliative and End of Life Care patients
  • Demonstrable use of clinical audit to improve practice
  • Ability to influence senior pharmacy and medical staff, the multidisciplinary team and management
  • The ability to identify and prioritise clinical work and work autonomously
  • Demonstrates advanced level of clinical reasoning and judgement
  • Can work in distressing and challenging situations including death and dying
  • Integrates research evidence into practice
  • Ensures ward pharmacists' and the training needs of other pharmacy staff are identified and met
  • Evaluates service provision
Desirable
  • Ability to identify and prioritise clinical pharmacy services
  • Ability to evaluate training provision
Person SpecificationQualificationsEssential
  • Registered pharmacist with General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC)
  • Registered with the GPhC as a non-medical prescriber
  • Postgraduate Certificate, Diploma or MSc in pharmacy practice
ExperienceEssential
  • Considerable experience as a clinical pharmacist practitioner in Palliative and End of Life Care
  • Previous experience in delivering training and education at post-graduate level
  • Experience in the management of others
Desirable
  • Experience of working as a clinical pharmacist practitioner in a hospice
  • Demonstration of active participation in multidisciplinary health care research, audit and quality improvement projects
KnowledgeEssential
  • Understanding of national and local priorities
  • Demonstrates expert clinical knowledge and skills
  • Demonstrates awareness of and commitment to the clinical governance agenda
  • Maintains a portfolio of practice
Desirable
  • Identifies a vision for the delivery of pharmaceutical services to the Palliative and End of Life Care specialities at the Trust and to the hospices
  • Undertakes own research
  • Demonstrates the ability to reconcile national priorities with local realities
SkillsEssential
  • Demonstrate the ability to appropriately recommend, substantiate and communicate therapeutic options in Palliative and End of Life Care patients
  • Demonstrable use of clinical audit to improve practice
  • Ability to influence senior pharmacy and medical staff, the multidisciplinary team and management
  • The ability to identify and prioritise clinical work and work autonomously
  • Demonstrates advanced level of clinical reasoning and judgement
  • Can work in distressing and challenging situations including death and dying
  • Integrates research evidence into practice
  • Ensures ward pharmacists' and the training needs of other pharmacy staff are identified and met
  • Evaluates service provision
Desirable
  • Ability to identify and prioritise clinical pharmacy services
  • Ability to evaluate training provision

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