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Rotational Clinical PharmacistinWarwickinWarwickPUBLISHED FRI 20 DEC 2024

Band 6: £37,338 to £52,809 a year per annum; available as Band 6 to 7 Step  PERMANENT 
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South Warwickshire University NHS Foundation TrustFollow South Warwickshire University NHS Foundation Trust

Opportunities for Personal Development, The role supports funded training and encourages continuous professional growth, catering to newly qualified pharmacists and those transitioning from other sectors.
Rotational Experience, The position offers a variety of year-long rotations across different specialities, providing a broad foundation of knowledge and clinical skills in various acute care settings.
Forward-Thinking Environment, The department emphasizes innovation and the use of digital solutions like EPMA, enhancing workflow and allowing pharmacists to focus more on direct patient care.
Collaborative Team Culture, The role allows pharmacists to work closely with a diverse team of healthcare professionals, fostering a collaborative approach to patient care and service delivery.
Commitment to Wellbeing, The Trust prioritizes staff wellbeing through various support initiatives, including confidential psychological support, promoting a healthy workplace.
Involvement in Clinical Leadership, Opportunities to lead, manage, and contribute to the strategic development of pharmacy services, providing a pathway to influence and improve the quality of patient care.
Engagement in Education, The role includes mentoring and training junior staff and students, enhancing the educational aspect of pharmacy practice within the Trust.
The South Warwickshire University NHS Foundation Trust is seeking a Rotational Clinical Pharmacist to join their innovative pharmacy team at Warwick. This role is ideal for newly qualified pharmacists or those transitioning from other sectors, as it offers opportunities for personal development through funded training and provides a variety of rotations across specialist service areas, including medicine, surgery, and palliative care. The position focuses on delivering high-quality clinical pharmacy services in inpatient settings, supporting medical and nursing staff, and promoting the safe and effective use of medications.

As a member of a forward-thinking department that values collaboration and well-being, you will engage in patient care, contribute to discharge planning, and oversee the smooth operation of dispensary services. Additionally, the role involves training junior staff, participating in multidisciplinary team meetings, and engaging in audit projects to enhance pharmacy services. The position requires flexibility, as you will be expected to work across various locations within the Trust.
Opportunities for Personal Development, The role supports funded training and encourages continuous professional growth, catering to newly qualified pharmacists and those transitioning from other sectors.
Rotational Experience, The position offers a variety of year-long rotations across different specialities, providing a broad foundation of knowledge and clinical skills in various acute care settings.
Forward-Thinking Environment, The department emphasizes innovation and the use of digital solutions like EPMA, enhancing workflow and allowing pharmacists to focus more on direct patient care.
Collaborative Team Culture, The role allows pharmacists to work closely with a diverse team of healthcare professionals, fostering a collaborative approach to patient care and service delivery.
Commitment to Wellbeing, The Trust prioritizes staff wellbeing through various support initiatives, including confidential psychological support, promoting a healthy workplace.
Involvement in Clinical Leadership, Opportunities to lead, manage, and contribute to the strategic development of pharmacy services, providing a pathway to influence and improve the quality of patient care.
Engagement in Education, The role includes mentoring and training junior staff and students, enhancing the educational aspect of pharmacy practice within the Trust.

Here are 5 questions you could be asked if you apply for this job: Start practice interview...
1. Can you describe your understanding of the role a clinical pharmacist plays in an acute healthcare setting?
2. How do you approach medication management for patients with multiple comorbidities?
3. Can you provide an example of a complex case where you had to make a significant clinical decision? What was the outcome?
4. How would you manage a situation where a prescribing error has occurred on your ward?
5. Discuss your experience with electronic prescribing systems such as EPMA. How do you see technology assisting pharmacies in patient care?
1. Can you describe your understanding of the role a clinical pharmacist plays in an acute healthcare setting?
2. How do you approach medication management for patients with multiple comorbidities?
3. Can you provide an example of a complex case where you had to make a significant clinical decision? What was the outcome?
4. How would you manage a situation where a prescribing error has occurred on your ward?
5. Discuss your experience with electronic prescribing systems such as EPMA. How do you see technology assisting pharmacies in patient care?
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Useful skills for a Rotational Clinical Pharmacist:
Working as a Rotational Clinical Pharmacist in the UK requires a combination of education, clinical skills, and personal qualities. Here are the key skills and qualifications you will need:
Educational Background:
1. Pharmacy Degree: A recognized undergraduate degree in Pharmacy (BPharm or MPharm) is essential.
2. Pre-registration Training: Completion of a one-year pre-registration training in a suitable pharmacy setting.
Qualifications:
1. GPhC Registration: You must be registered with the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) to practice as a pharmacist in the UK.
2. Postgraduate Qualifications: While not always required, pursuing further qualifications (e.g., Clinical Pharmacy MSc, Independent Prescribing Course) can enhance your knowledge and skills.
Clinical Skills:
1. Medication Management: Understanding pharmacotherapy, including appropriate prescribing, monitoring, and managing drug therapies.
2. Patient Assessment: Skills in conducting patient assessments to evaluate medication needs and outcomes.
3. Clinical Decision-Making: Ability to make informed decisions based on clinical guidelines and patient-centered care.
Communication Skills:
1. Patient Interaction: Strong interpersonal skills to communicate effectively with patients, addressing their needs and concerns.
2. Team Collaboration: Ability to work collaboratively within multidisciplinary teams, including doctors, nurses, and other healthcare professionals.
Analytical Skills:
1. Critical Thinking: Strong analytical skills to interpret clinical data and scientific literature effectively.
2. Problem-Solving: Ability to troubleshoot medication-related issues and provide solutions rapidly.
Organizational Skills:
1. Time Management: Ability to prioritize tasks and manage time efficiently in a busy clinical environment.
2. Record Keeping: Competency in maintaining accurate patient records and ensuring compliance with legal and regulatory requirements.
Adaptability:
1. Learning Agility: Willingness to learn and adapt to various clinical settings as a rotational pharmacist, which could include different specialties and departments.
Professionalism:
1. Ethical Practice: Commitment to ethical standards and maintaining patient confidentiality.
2. Continuous Professional Development (CPD): Engaging in lifelong learning and professional development to stay current with pharmacy practices and emerging therapies.
Specialty Knowledge:
1. Therapeutic Areas: Familiarity with specific therapeutic areas (e.g., cardiology, oncology, geriatrics) can be beneficial for certain rotations.
 


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