Pharmacy Technician Greater London

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Posting date:
09 January 2025
Salary:
Not specified
Additional salary information:
Negotiable
Hours:
Full time
Closing date:
17 February 2025
Location:
London, NW10 7NS
Company:
NHS Jobs
Job type:
Permanent
Job reference:
U0011-25-0002

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About the Role:

The Harness South PCN Pharmacy Technician is a pivotal role within a dynamic Clinical Pharmacy team. The position offers an excellent opportunity for professional development and collaboration within a valued team supporting multiple GP practices.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Provide professional support and clinical expertise to general practice teams and Clinical Pharmacists on medication queries, prescribing issues, and safe prescribing systems.
  • Support Clinical Pharmacists with Clinical Medication Reviews and Structured Medication Reviews, including Care Home and Domiciliary Reviews.
  • Support practice teams in achieving local medicines optimisation schemes and QOF targets.
  • Participate in the delivery of long-term condition clinics and medicines reconciliation.
  • Provide medicines information to practice staff and patients, and offer signposting for public and social care needs.
  • Liaise with providers (community and hospital pharmacists) for effective medication management.
  • Provide pharmaceutical support to practices, reviewing medication processes, applying best practice, and embedding evidence-based values.
  • Ensure optimum benefit for prescribed medication through patient and carer support.
  • Support Clinical Pharmacists in direct patient care for long-term conditions and other clinical areas.
  • Support complex patient care in homes or residential accommodation.
  • Utilize Pharmacy Technician skills for cost-effective NHS resource management and waste reduction.
  • Provide professional leadership on medicines optimisation and quality improvement.
  • Apply clinical expertise in supporting practice teams to deliver Clinical Level 3 Medication Reviews/ Structured Medication Reviews.
  • Proactively reduce inappropriate polypharmacy and over-diagnosis through de-prescribing.
  • Support practices with achieving QOF and local medicines optimisation targets.
  • Promote public health, educate patients on healthy choices, and facilitate access to relevant services.
  • Participate in MDT meetings for optimal patient care.
  • Provide telephone/email advice and support to patients and carers.
  • Reconcile patient medications during care transitions, liaising with community pharmacies.
  • Maintain patient records using clinical templates and SNOMED coding.
  • Review medication needs and provide recommendations to Clinical Pharmacists and GPs.
  • Manage acute medication requests in line with local standards.
  • Develop systems for safe and effective repeat prescribing and reducing wastage.
  • Ensure continuous medication supply to high-risk patients.
  • Implement changes to medicines based on MHRA alerts and local/national guidance.
  • Support practices to implement relevant NICE guidelines.
  • Assess and counsel patients on medication usage techniques.
  • Assist with discharge communications.
  • Ensure medication records are up-to-date with interventions.
  • Take monitoring observations and record in patient notes.
  • Engage in audit, research, and risk stratification activities, including high-risk patient identification.
  • Provide feedback and implement recommendations from clinical audit activities.
  • Engage with research activities at the Harness Education and Research Hub.
  • Analyse, interpret, and present prescribing information for decision-making.
  • Support the development of integrated care in Brent.
  • Adhere to Harness policies and procedures, including information governance, equal opportunities, safeguarding, communications, lone worker, health & safety, and infection control.
  • Support public health campaigns at relevant levels.
  • Work with practices to ensure full compliance with Care Quality Commission standards.
  • Participate as a member of the Harness multidisciplinary team.
  • Participate in professional development activities.

Skills and Expertise:

  • Experience in General Practice (desirable, not essential)
  • Self-motivated and autonomous worker
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills
  • Knowledge of clinical pharmacy principles and practices
  • Proficiency in relevant software and systems
  • Understanding of medicines optimisation techniques
  • Experience in medication reviews (desirable)
  • Knowledge of QOF targets and local medicine optimisation schemes
  • Awareness of clinical guidelines and best practices
  • Ability to work flexibly, both in-practice and remotely

Why Join Us:

Harness South PCN offers a supportive and collaborative environment for professional growth and development. We value our team’s expertise and commitment to providing high-quality patient care. The position supports the implementation of new systems for safer repeat prescribing, effective medicines reconciliation, and reducing waste.