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Senior Clinical PharmacistinNottinghaminNottinghamPUBLISHED THU 20 MAR 2025

Band 7: £46,148 to £52,809 a year per annum (pro rata for part time)  PERMANENT 
MENTAL HEALTHMULTI-DISCIPLINARYNHSON-CALLVEHICLE

Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation TrustFollow Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust

Opportunity to work in a dynamic multi-disciplinary team, enhancing collaborative skills and learning from other healthcare professionals.
Focus on inpatient clinical pharmacy services allows for impactful patient care and the ability to witness the direct effects of pharmaceutical interventions on mental health.
Flexibility in clinical commitments location, accommodating personal preferences and needs while supporting various mental health services.
Involvement in the training and education of multidisciplinary teams in Pharmacy and Medicines Optimisation, contributing to overall staff development and patient care standards.
Contribution to the development and monitoring of high-quality clinical pharmacy services, allowing for professional growth and influence over pharmacy practice in the Trust.
Limited dispensary commitment and on-call duties provide a balanced work-life situation, allowing more time dedicated to clinical responsibilities.
Engagement with a variety of specialist mental health services, including perinatal and adolescent care, expanding professional knowledge and expertise in diverse clinical areas.
Are you a passionate healthcare professional looking to make a meaningful impact? Join Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust as a Senior Clinical Pharmacist and become an integral part of our dedicated team! We’re searching for two specialist mental health pharmacists to enhance our inpatient clinical pharmacy services across Nottingham. Your role will be predominantly clinical, focusing on delivering high-quality care while engaging with multi-disciplinary teams to support patients in loving environments.

Based at one of our welcoming locations, including the Wells Road Centre, Highbury, Hopewood, or Blossomwood, you’ll collaborate on various projects, from adult mental health and older people's services to specialist areas such as perinatal and child and adolescent mental health. This is a fantastic opportunity to contribute to training in Pharmacy and Medicines Optimisation, ensuring you play a vital role in shaping the future of our services while delivering compassionate care. We value diversity and encourage talented women, including those with caring backgrounds, to apply. Join us and be part of a supportive culture that embraces flexibility and professional growth!
Opportunity to work in a dynamic multi-disciplinary team, enhancing collaborative skills and learning from other healthcare professionals.
Focus on inpatient clinical pharmacy services allows for impactful patient care and the ability to witness the direct effects of pharmaceutical interventions on mental health.
Flexibility in clinical commitments location, accommodating personal preferences and needs while supporting various mental health services.
Involvement in the training and education of multidisciplinary teams in Pharmacy and Medicines Optimisation, contributing to overall staff development and patient care standards.
Contribution to the development and monitoring of high-quality clinical pharmacy services, allowing for professional growth and influence over pharmacy practice in the Trust.
Limited dispensary commitment and on-call duties provide a balanced work-life situation, allowing more time dedicated to clinical responsibilities.
Engagement with a variety of specialist mental health services, including perinatal and adolescent care, expanding professional knowledge and expertise in diverse clinical areas.

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