
Specialist Pharmacist (SNIS)
- Edinburgh
- £50,861-59,159 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Delivering high-quality clinical pharmacy service.
- Contributing to the development and delivery of pharmacy services in response to emerging challenges around site capacity and patient flow.
- Working as a key member of the multidisciplinary team, where pharmacists have an established role in non-medical prescribing.
- Specialist experience in Women's and Neonatal Services, working in one of Scotland's leading teaching hospitals.
- Opportunities for career progression, including developing advanced clinical and prescribing skills.
- A role with real impact, supporting critical decision-making and improving patient flow in a fast-paced hospital setting.
- A Master of Pharmacy Degree (or equivalent).
- Registration with the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC).
- Completed training or equivalent competence mapped to the
- Experience in proactively influencing prescribing, using clinical knowledge to optimise patient care.
- A strong patient-focused approach, with the ability to work effectively within a multidisciplinary team.
- Excellent communication and problem-solving skills, enabling effective decision-making in an acute medical setting.
- A proactive attitude, with a commitment to continuous learning and professional development.
Email:OrCaroline O'Hare, Lead Pharmacist - Women's and Neonatal Services RIE (jobshare)
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