Principal Clinical Pharmacist - Renal Critical Care inDartford inDartford PUBLISHED THU 31 OCT 2024

Band 8a: £55,877 to £62,626 a year incl HCAS per annum  PERMANENT 
NHS
Opportunity for skill diversification and career development in clinical pharmacy.
Leadership role that allows for the development and management of a team in a critical care environment.
Involvement in developing and delivering pharmaceutical services specifically for intensive care patients.
Support for specialist training through tertiary centers and encouragement to achieve an independent prescribing qualification.
Collaboration with critical care teams and integration with both local and regional healthcare services.
Access to a comprehensive relocation package for those moving to Dartford, facilitating the transition.
A commitment to continuous learning and professional development, enhancing expertise in intensive care.
The Principal Clinical Pharmacist - Renal Critical Care role at Dartford and Gravesham NHS Trust is an opportunity for an experienced pharmacist to lead the intensive care pharmaceutical services. The position involves close collaboration with critical care teams, developing and delivering comprehensive pharmaceutical care for both inpatient and outpatient settings. The pharmacist will have a clinical leadership role, mentoring and training other staff while managing pharmacy operations. Candidates should possess a strong interest in critical care, previous hospital pharmacy experience, and a willingness to pursue an independent prescribing qualification, which the Trust will support.

In addition to clinical responsibilities, the role encompasses managerial and educational responsibilities, focusing on professional development within a dynamic pharmacy team. The position offers a relocation package for those moving to Dartford, underlining the Trust's commitment to facilitating a smooth transition for new hires. The pharmacist will also work alongside trained technicians to ensure optimal medicine management and support for patients in critical care settings.

 


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