PCN Residential Care and Nursing Homes Clinical Pharmacist
Posted 3 days 14 hours ago by NHS
Weare looking for an enthusiastic and skilled clinical pharmacist to join ourPrimary Care Network. You will provide clinical expertise and liaisewith all relevant stakeholders to support the delivery of a residential/nursinghomes service to patients residing in Trafford residential & nursing homesand ensure prescribing and use of medicines is safe and cost-effective.Join our team to help make a real difference to patient care andoutcomes.
Main duties of the jobThesuccessful candidate will work at the front line to provide direct support tothe five Sale Central Primary Care Network (PCN) GP practice members,residential & nursing homes, patients, community service providers, mentalhealth service providers and secondary/interface care as the medicinesexperts.
Therole will include: clinical medication review/medicines optimisation;supporting the medicines safety agenda; review of medication followingdischarge/transfer of care setting; supporting residential & nursing homesmultidisciplinary team with medication queries and providing education andtraining to residential & nursing home staff.
Theideal candidate will need excellent clinical and therapeutic knowledge, writtenand verbal communication skills and be able to work independently as well aswithin a team.
About usThe Sale Central Primary Care Network Pharmacist role is for 30 hours a week over 4 days. We are looking for an enthusiastic and skilled clinical pharmacist to join our team, to help make a real difference to patient care and outcomes.
The PCN Pharmacist will provide clinical expertise and liaise with all relevant stakeholders to support the delivery of a residential/nursing homes service to patients residing in Trafford residential and nursing homes and ensuring prescribing and use of medicines is safe and cost-effective.
Job responsibilitiesAs a Residential Care/Nursing Home Pharmacist for the PCN,you will be the lead specialist responsible for the medication and structuredmedicines review for residential and nursing home residents and other high-riskpatients. This role is for 30 hours. The postholder will facilitate regularMDTs in Residential/Nursing Homes, liaising with Residential & NursingHomes, GP Practices, Community Pharmacies, Community Service Providers, MentalHealth Service Providers, Secondary Care, and other stakeholders on a regular basis. You will be responsible for contributing to high quality prescribingacross the PCN. You will contribute to the review of other high risk patientgroups e.g., vulnerable patients residing in their own home.
Key duties and responsibilities as a ResidentialCare/Nursing Home Pharmacist for the PCN
The post holder will be responsible for leading the deliveryof structured medication reviews and scheduling of regular MDTs inresidential/nursing homes and to other high risk patients requiring review,liaising with all relevant stakeholders to:
Ensure that residents in residential and nursing homes,and their own home (as required) have a thorough medication review to
- ensureall prescribing is evidence-based and cost effective.
- alterdoses where necessary.
- initiatemedication if required using prescribing qualification where clinicallyappropriate.
- ensureall appropriate monitoring is carried out.
- ensureappropriate referral to other services.
Provide a highly specialised medication review which willcontribute to improved management of dementia, reduced falls, prevention ofacute kidney injury and support a reduction in the appropriate prescribing ofantibiotics.
Work with residential/nursing home staff to ensure thesafer use of medication providing education and training where necessary.
Handle, order, ensure the safe storage and monitor thecost-effectiveness of prescription medicines and minimise wastage.
Schedule residential/nursing home visits to include areview of any issues with new admissions or patients returning from hospital,follow up MDT work and undertake general housekeeping work - i.e. removingitems no longer needed, ensuring directions are clear, synchronising meds,adding and ordering meds, dealing with errors, minimising waste etc.
Manage queries regarding covert administration, which mayinvolve comprehensive medication review, best interest decisions with relativesand completion of necessary paperwork.
Lead the review within residential and nursing homes ofthe ordering systems for medication to ensure they are robust and minimisewastage.
Lead the implementation and development of pathways,guidelines, etc.
Undertake risk management and ensuring compliance withmedicines legislation on residential/nursing homes.
Person Specification Knowledge- In depth therapeutic and clinical knowledge and understanding of the principles of evidence-based healthcare
- Understanding of the nature of primary care prescribing, concepts of rational prescribing and strategies for improving prescribing
- Understanding of Confidentiality and Data Protection Act
- Knowledge of prescribing information including ePACT data and the EMIS EPR system
- Experience of Primary Care settings
- Experience of Familiar with the nature of Residential and Nursing Homes care settings
- Clear communicator with excellent writing, data entry and presentation skills, capable of constructing and delivering clear information and instructions to staff and service users, capable of communicating highly complex and sensitive information in an understandable form to a variety of audiences e.g. patients and capable of producing timely and informative reports
- Ability to work under pressure in a busy working environment and able to multi-task
- Good interpersonal, influencing and negotiation skills. Capable of gaining acceptance for recommendations and influencing/motivating/persuading the audience to comply with the recommendations/agreed course of action where there can be significant barriers
- Ability to work with/analyse and interpret highly complex data with the ability to flex and re-prioritise as required to meet deadlines
- Ability to problem solve and ability to respond to sudden unexpected demands
- Standard keyboard skills with experience in using word, excel, email and power point for publications, presentations and processing documents
- Registered Pharmacist with the General Pharmaceutical Council
- Master's degree in pharmacy, MPharm
- Clinical Diploma or equivalent experience
- Independent prescriber
- Completed CPPE Primary Care Pharmacist Education Pathway
- Experience of analysing ePACT data
- Experience of working in a residential or nursing homes and conducting SMRs
- Committed to continued professional development
- Ability to work effectively independently and as a team member
- Able to work on own initiative, organising and prioritising own and other workloads with minimal supervision to changing and often tight deadlines
- Must be able to use initiative to decide relevant actions and make recommendations to multiple audiences with the aim of improving deliverables and compliance with policies
- Accountable for own professional actions
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.