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STEP PharmacistinVarious dependant on base siteinVarious dependant on base sitePUBLISHED FRI 3 JAN 2025

Band 6: £44,806 to £53,134 a year per annum, including HCA - dependant on base site  PERMANENT 
ALLERGIESMULTI-DISCIPLINARYNHSON-CALLWEEKEND

King's College Hospital NHS Foundation TrustFollow King's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

Comprehensive Training, The STEP Pharmacist role includes a structured three-year training program fully integrated with a postgraduate pharmacy practice qualification, ensuring that pharmacists receive extensive, hands-on experience.
Rotational Opportunities, Pharmacists can rotate between various acute trusts, gaining diverse experiences and expanding their clinical skills in different hospital environments.
Collaboration with Top Institutions, The role is a joint project involving renowned trusts, such as Guys' and St Thomas' and King's College Hospital, providing access to a wide range of resources and expertise.
Patient-Centric Responsibilities, STEP Pharmacists play a crucial role in patient care, including counseling, medication management, and identifying complex pharmaceutical problems, which can lead to high job satisfaction.
Multi-Disciplinary Teamwork, Pharmacists work as part ofmulti-disciplinary teams, enhancing collaboration skills and contributing to improved patient outcomes through shared knowledge and expertise.
Flexible Working, The role includes participation in out-of-hours and weekend pharmacy services, providing experience in a variety of working conditions and enhancing work-life balance.
Commitment to Quality Improvement, Engagement in audits and quality assurance initiatives allows pharmacists to contribute to the continuous improvement of pharmacy services and patient safety.
The STEP Pharmacist role at King's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust involves providing comprehensive operational support within a dynamic pharmacy service across various hospital settings in the South East London area. This position is part of a structured three-year training program that integrates practical experience with a postgraduate qualification in General Pharmacy Practice from UCL. Candidates must be qualified pharmacists registered with the GPhC or Trainee Pharmacists eligible for registration by August 2025.

Key responsibilities include participating in dispensary services, clinical pharmacy tasks, aseptic dispensing, and inpatient care. Pharmacists will engage in patient medicine management, maintain high dispensing standards, participate in audits and quality assurance, and provide out-of-hours pharmacy services as part of a 7-day operational commitment. The role entails adapting to the demands of various clinical rotations and contributing to interdisciplinary healthcare teams to promote safe and effective medication use among patients.
Comprehensive Training, The STEP Pharmacist role includes a structured three-year training program fully integrated with a postgraduate pharmacy practice qualification, ensuring that pharmacists receive extensive, hands-on experience.
Rotational Opportunities, Pharmacists can rotate between various acute trusts, gaining diverse experiences and expanding their clinical skills in different hospital environments.
Collaboration with Top Institutions, The role is a joint project involving renowned trusts, such as Guys' and St Thomas' and King's College Hospital, providing access to a wide range of resources and expertise.
Patient-Centric Responsibilities, STEP Pharmacists play a crucial role in patient care, including counseling, medication management, and identifying complex pharmaceutical problems, which can lead to high job satisfaction.
Multi-Disciplinary Teamwork, Pharmacists work as part ofmulti-disciplinary teams, enhancing collaboration skills and contributing to improved patient outcomes through shared knowledge and expertise.
Flexible Working, The role includes participation in out-of-hours and weekend pharmacy services, providing experience in a variety of working conditions and enhancing work-life balance.
Commitment to Quality Improvement, Engagement in audits and quality assurance initiatives allows pharmacists to contribute to the continuous improvement of pharmacy services and patient safety.

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