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Specialist Pharmacist – Education & TraininginLondoninLondonPUBLISHED FRI 25 OCT 2024

Band 8a: £61,927 to £68,676 a year per annum incl HCAS (inner)  PERMANENT  GOOD SALARY 

MULTI-DISCIPLINARYNHS
Opportunity to play a vital role in a diverse and ambitious pharmacy department.
Chance to develop academic teaching and mentoring skills.
Ability to support the training and development of the pharmacy workforce and multidisciplinary teams.
Involvement in leading the Foundation Trainee Pharmacist training and Undergraduate Placement programs.
Establishing close working relationships with colleagues in the NHS and higher education institutions.
Potential for career progression to a specialist education role.
Influence on driving positive changes in the development of healthcare professionals.
Job Summary: Specialist Pharmacist – Education & Training
St George's University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust in London is seeking a motivated pharmacist to join their Pharmacy Education and Training Team. The role involves supporting the training and development of the pharmacy workforce and the broader multi-disciplinary team. The position includes responsibilities as a teacher practitioner at Kingston University’s School of Pharmacy, focusing on developing the Foundation Trainee Pharmacist training program and Undergraduate Placement program.
Candidates should possess excellent organizational and communication skills, with a passion for mentoring and developing others. The role is an opportunity for career advancement into a specialist education role aimed at driving improvement in the development of healthcare professionals.
Opportunity to play a vital role in a diverse and ambitious pharmacy department.
Chance to develop academic teaching and mentoring skills.
Ability to support the training and development of the pharmacy workforce and multidisciplinary teams.
Involvement in leading the Foundation Trainee Pharmacist training and Undergraduate Placement programs.
Establishing close working relationships with colleagues in the NHS and higher education institutions.
Potential for career progression to a specialist education role.
Influence on driving positive changes in the development of healthcare professionals.

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