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Bank Specialist Clinical PharmacistinLondoninLondonPUBLISHED WED 5 MAR 2025

Opportunity to work within a specialist pharmacy team in diverse areas such as mental health and community health services.
Flexibility in working patterns and hours, allowing for a work-life balance that suits individual needs.
Involvement in patient-facing clinical services, making a direct impact on patient care and medication management.
Participation in the development and implementation of medicines optimisation initiatives, contributing to improved healthcare outcomes.
Collaboration with various healthcare professionals, enhancing teamwork and interdisciplinary skills.
Opportunity to support clinical audits and deliver training programs, fostering professional development and knowledge sharing.
Engagement in quality and patient safety initiatives, ensuring high standards of care and governance in pharmacy services.
Are you a dedicated pharmacist looking for a rewarding opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of others? Join the North East London Foundation Trust (NELFT) as a Bank Specialist Clinical Pharmacist and be part of a dynamic team that is committed to providing exceptional care in our community and mental health services. At NELFT, we believe in "Best care by the best people," and we are eager to welcome compassionate individuals who share our mission to enhance patient outcomes.

This role offers the flexibility to work across various London sites, allowing you to balance your professional and personal commitments while contributing to vital medication management initiatives. You'll collaborate with diverse healthcare professionals to ensure optimal medicine use, support the implementation of innovative practices, and lead training for staff. If you're ready to join a supportive environment where your skills can truly flourish and impact, we invite women dedicated to the care industry to apply today!
Opportunity to work within a specialist pharmacy team in diverse areas such as mental health and community health services.
Flexibility in working patterns and hours, allowing for a work-life balance that suits individual needs.
Involvement in patient-facing clinical services, making a direct impact on patient care and medication management.
Participation in the development and implementation of medicines optimisation initiatives, contributing to improved healthcare outcomes.
Collaboration with various healthcare professionals, enhancing teamwork and interdisciplinary skills.
Opportunity to support clinical audits and deliver training programs, fostering professional development and knowledge sharing.
Engagement in quality and patient safety initiatives, ensuring high standards of care and governance in pharmacy services.

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