We are looking for an EPMA Pharmacist to cover maternity leave to be at the forefront of digital transformation here at CNWL. This post carries a Trustwide remit. It is expected that the post holder will have a keen interest in clinical digital systems and a passion for how it can be utilised to provide safe patient care. The post involves travelling across the geography of the Trust.
This role is essential to our next phase of the digitisation project which involves implementation, maintenance, and optimisation of the Electronic Prescription Service (EPS) using SystmOne. This will enhance the transfer of patient information between secondary and primary care services.
Previous applicants (within the last 3 months) need not apply.
Supporting EPMA/EPS system configuration, system development and testing Training and supporting all staff involved with the EPMA and/or EPS process (pharmacy, prescribers, nurses and floorwalkers)
Working with the Lead EPMA pharmacist to deal effectively with any issues arising to ensure that the system is fit for purpose
To act as a champion for EPMA, engaging staff and promoting the benefits of EPMA/EPS, ensuring that roll-out is implemented in a safe manner.
Excellent clinical knowledge, attention to detail and good time management are essential. SystmOne knowledge is preferrable but not essential. You must be a pharmacist registered with the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC), have completed Clinical Certificate of JPB diploma or equivalent. You will need to demonstrate good written and verbal communication skills, have good organisational skills and an ability to work independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team.
Excellent clinical knowledge, attention to detail and good time management are essential. You must be a pharmacist registered with the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC), have completed Clinical Certificate of JPB diploma or equivalent. You will need to demonstrate good written and verbal communication skills, have good organisational skills and an ability to work independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team.