Lead Pharmacist - Non-medical Prescribing and Patient Group Directions
NHS
Liverpool
GBP 40,000 - 60,000
Job description
Lead Pharmacist - Non-medical Prescribing and Patient Group Directions
Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a highly motivated forward thinking advanced clinical pharmacist to join us at LUHFT. Supporting the delivery of the medicines governance agenda. This post will lead on Non-medical Prescribing (NMP) and Patient Group Directions (PGDs) working with healthcare professionals from all disciplines. The post will create an opportunity for an enthusiastic pharmacist to work as part of our pharmacy governance and medicines optimisation team of experts to deliver the highest standards of patient safety and care.
Main duties of the job
Have an excellent understanding of the legislation, regulation and related guidance on NMP, PGDs and non-registered healthcare professional (NRHCP) administration of medicines.
In relation to the above remit:
Lead on aspects of policy development
Lead on audit
Manage, coach and develop other pharmacy staff across the Trust and deliver education to pharmacy, medical, nursing and other staff
Contribute to the strategic development and monitoring of the pharmacy services delivered at LUHFT
Provide a highly specialist clinical pharmacy service to a named clinical specialty.
Act as a deputy for the Deputy Director of Pharmacy - when required.
Job responsibilities
Lead, develop, manage, monitor, report and promote a culture of good governance for all medicines administration and non-medical prescribing across the Trust and the wider Liverpool Health Economy where applicable.
Maintain Trust databases for NMPs, PGDs and protocols for non-registered staff to administer medicines.
Act as professional secretary for Trust group that managed PGDs, NMP and non-registered healthcare professional (NRHCP) administration, supporting the pharmacy administrative team to develop the agenda and provide accurate action notes as well as write the assurance report from the meeting.
Lead the development, implementation and review of PGDs and protocols for non-registered administration of medicines within the Trust
Set up systems and processes to monitor adherence with Trust NMP, PGD and NRHCP policy and processes.
Investigate incidents and complaints relating to PGDs, NMP and NRHCP administration agenda and work with the divisional pharmacy team, medical and nursing staff and the risk management team to identify ways of preventing reoccurrence of errors.
Encourage adherence to Trusts Risk Management policy including raising and recording any risks onto the Trust risk management system any risks associated with PGDs, NMP and NRHCP administration agenda.
Lead and co-ordinate PGDs, NMP and NRHCP administration related audit and present findings at departmental and Trust wide audit meetings as appropriate.
Represent the Pharmacy Department at relevant committees and groups within the Trust and across the region.
Provide project management to deliver PGDs, NMP and NRHCP administration project outcomes within agreed timescales, liaising with stakeholders across the Trust
Be the designated Pharmacy NMP lead for the Trust.
Person Specification
Qualifications
Vocational Masters Degree in Pharmacy or equivalent
One year pre-registration training and experience, meeting the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain's examination requirements
Member of the General Pharmaceutical Council of Great Britain
Diploma or MSc in Clinical Pharmacy or equivalent experiential learning
Experience
Significant experience as a qualified pharmacist within a range of clinical areas, and significant experience within medicines management or a named clinical specialty
Experience in management and supervision of other staff
Experience of education and training of other staff
Published pharmaceutical research in a peer-reviewed journal
Member of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain
Experience in a variety of clinical specialties
Knowledge
Advanced knowledge of the legislation, regulation and related guidance for NMP
Advanced knowledge of the legislation, regulation and related guidance PGDs
Advanced knowledge of the legislation, regulation and related guidance around non-registered healthcare professional administration of medicine
Skills
Excellent verbal communication skills with other professionals, patients and carers, including presenting
Appropriate questioning and influencing skills
Ability to multitask, work to deadlines and meet set targets
Ability to innovate, plan and manage the change process
Good time management skills, with the ability to plan and organise own work and that of others.
Understanding of and ability to implement Trust priorities
Awareness of research evidence and legislation pertaining to medicines in everyday practice
Able to write concise reports and commentary on the clinical use of medicines
Commitment to and demonstration of Continuing Professional Development
Financial awareness in relation to the management of budgets
Able to chair meetings effectively and facilitate discussion in complex or challenging situations
Personal Attributes
Enthusiastic with ability to motivate self and others
Able to deal with and resolve conflict and disagreement
Conscientious and reliable
Able to work alone and as a team member
Enthusiasm for the position - positive and optimistic
Methodical with good attention to detail
Demonstrate experience in planning and implementing service developments
Able to deal with constant interruptions, multiple pressures and at times aggression
Leadership skills and capable supervisor
Other
Ability to work as per departmental weekend, evening and bank holiday rotas
Satisfactory attendance record
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.