Job Title: Clinical Pharmacist - Band 7
Location: Plymouth and surrounding areas
Essential: Driving License and Own Vehicle Required
We are looking for a skilled and proactive Clinical Pharmacist (Band 7) to join our team. You’ll play a vital role in ensuring the safe and effective use of medicines through ward-based services, medicines reconciliation, discharge planning, and participation in multi-professional team meetings. This is an exciting opportunity for a pharmacist committed to delivering high-quality, patient-focused care across the system.Key Responsibilities-
Screening medication charts, discharge prescriptions, and one-stop orders to ensure safety and effectiveness
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Medicines reconciliation within 24 hours of admission and at discharge
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Interpretation of blood results in relation to medicines and adjusting therapy accordingly
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Respond to ward-based medicines information (MI) queries
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Attend and contribute to MDTs and consultant ward rounds
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Check controlled drugs (CDs) and perform regular ward audits
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Order medicines and liaise closely with Medicines Optimisation Technicians
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Support the safe transfer of patients across care settings, ensuring complete and accurate discharge summaries
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Contribute to antimicrobial stewardship and public health campaigns (e.g. flu vaccinations)
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Working knowledge of SystmOne (S1), SeeEHR, ICM, and pharmacy dispensing systems
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Proficient in Microsoft Office applications
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Ability to handle complex medicines queries using clinical databases, protocols, and national guidelines
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Apply clinical reasoning and judgement to assess and tailor medication for individual patients
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Recommend therapies even where guidance may be limited or controversial
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Identify and report adverse drug reactions via the Yellow Card system
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Use risk stratification tools and implement changes following national drug alerts
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Provide education and training to healthcare professionals and students
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Contribute to clinical audits, policy development, and service improvement initiatives
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Work with autonomy and flexibility to support cover across different wards or services during absence
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Participate in CPD sessions, peer reviews, and maintain professional registration through revalidation
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Support the delivery of NHS Devon ICB’s Medicines Optimisation agenda in primary care
Essential:
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MPharm degree (or equivalent)
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Registration with the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC)
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Practical training certificates and DBS with update service
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Evidence of active CPD and commitment to further development
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Minimum 18 months post-qualification experience in hospital, primary care, or community pharmacy
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Understanding of multidisciplinary team (MDT) roles and care settings
Desirable:
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Working towards or holding a Clinical Diploma and/or Independent Prescriber qualification
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Previous experience of ward-based clinical pharmacy in an acute or community setting
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Regular supervision and learning opportunities
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A friendly and forward-thinking team with a strong commitment to safety, quality, and continuous improvement
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A supportive team culture that values wellbeing, learning, and innovation
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Competitive salary and benefits package
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Flexible working patterns wherever possible
This is a fantastic opportunity for a motivated and clinically confident pharmacist looking to take the next step in their career. If you want to work in a role that combines clinical challenge with strategic influence - we’d love to hear from you.