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Rotational Clinical Pharmacist
37.5 hours per week
Fixed term for 12 months
Salary: £38,682 - £46,580 per annum
Closing Date: 26th November 2025
Interview Date: 12th December 2025
**This post may close early due to high numbers of applications, so you are advised to apply promptly. **
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Are you looking to start your career as a Clinical Pharmacist in an acute hospital environment? Do you want to gain experience in a wide range of clinical areas whilst working towards your own professional developmental portfolio?
Here at George Eliot NHS trust we are looking for enthusiastic and forward-thinking individuals to join our pharmacist team. As an acute trust we can offer a unique and friendly training experience with greater exposure to both the operational and clinical aspects of hospital pharmacy.
We will provide a structured training programme to support your development as a Clinical Pharmacist. During this programme you will be working towards various competencies through ward-based assessments and activities.
As a Rotational Clinical Pharmacist you will work within various clinical specialities, such as:
You will work closely with the wider healthcare team to ensure medicines optimisation and safety throughout the patients stay with us. You will be required to display leadership and prioritisation skills in order to provide a high-quality pharmacy service to our trust.
Your day-to-day tasks will include medicines reconciliation, patient counselling, medicines information, discharge planning and clinical reviews.
You will also work within our Homecare, Oncology and TPN services.
You will also be encouraged to take part in post-graduate studies such as CPD for all and Independent Prescribing which will be supported by the trust.
Taking drug histories on admission
Review of medication to ensure safe and effective use
Carrying out individual pharmaceutical care plans
Review and update of care plans depending on response, results of investigations and adverse effects
Therapeutic drug monitoring for specific drugs and advising dose adjustments based on assessment of blood levels of the drug
Education and counselling of patients about their medicines
Facilitating implementation of local & national guidelines as appropriate.
As an independent practitioner and advocate for the patient, challenge prescribers including specialist prescribers if prescription is considered in own judgement to be inappropriate for the patient.
Communication of medicine-related information to patients & relatives (who may have language difficulties, physical or mental disabilities), prescribers & other health care professionals (who may challenge advice) Advising, demonstrating & monitoring correct methods for preparation of injections and infusions (including intravenous injections)
For a full comprehensive list of main responsibilities and duties, please kindly refer to job description and personal specification attached.