Pharmacist - London, United Kingdom - Nightingale Hospital

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    Job Title:
    Pharmacist (Band 8A - 8D)

    Location:

    Nightingale Hospital, 11-19 Lisson Grove, Marylebone, London NW1 6SH Department: Pharmacy Working hours: Full time hours Please note that interviews may take place prior to the advert closing as and when suitable applications are received.

    If a suitable candidate is appointed the role may close early, therefore please do not hesitate to submit your application.

    About us Nightingale Hospital is the only private mental health hospital in Central London, with over 30 years' experience in delivering specialised, evidence-based treatments in outpatient, day patient and inpatient settings.

    Our dedicated team of specialists are committed to the diagnosis and treatment of all types of mental health conditions, including eating disorders and addictions.

    Conveniently located, we are a two-minute walk from Marylebone main line and Underground stations, and within a ten-minute walk of Baker Street and Edgware Road Underground stations.

    We are owned by international medical group, Orpea delivering the full spectrum of psychiatric care, high quality care home and rehabilitation services across the globe.


    About the role:
    Pharmacist We're looking for a dynamic pharmacist to join our busy on-site hospital pharmacy.

    Reporting directly to the pharmacy manager, the post-holder will be required to dispense prescribed medication and provide general advice for Nightingale Hospital patients.

    This key department is required to work collaboratively with treating consultant psychiatrists and other members of clinical staff.

    Position in organisation Reports to the Pharmacy Manager Liaises with other departments Key tasks/Scope of the role Main Duties Communication Quality Training & Development Health & Safety Other Duties and responsibilities Main Duties Maintaining superb clinical standards in pharmacy.

    Providing medicines information assistance to consultants. Providing an excellent level of customer service to all patients. Contributing to excellent level of record keeping.

    Contributing to care of controlled drug storage in pharmacy and hospital Ensuring that practice within the pharmacy is in line with latest guidelines.

    Aiding the pharmacy manager with all daily running's of the pharmacy. To promote a positive image of Nightingale hospital company values. CommunicationRegular communication with the pharmacy manager to maintain the highest standards of practice in the pharmacy. Excellent level of communication required for dealing with patients and colleagues. Contribution of excellent team dynamic in the pharmacy. Liaising with colleagues to promote a cohesive provision of services.

    Training and Development Support the Pharmacy Manager in ensuring mandatory training is complete, including e-learning and breakaway training Regular performance reviews and carrying out annual appraisals.

    Health and Safety Report any health and safety issues to the Pharmacy Manager that impacts on the immediate work environment or patient areas.

    Be aware of any health and safety policies and procedures relating to the job and use of equipment. Be aware of the fire procedure relating to the area and carry the fire alarm key.

    Who we're looking for Essential Desirable Education/Qualifications MPharm or equivalent Work experience Minimum two years working within mental health Skills, knowledge and aptitude Ability to multitask, high level of clinical expertise specialist in mental health medicine.

    In-depth knowledge of psychotropic medicines. Excellent manner with patients and ability to work cohesively in a small team.

    Impact on others Able to appropriately and effectively use a range of communication approaches to inform, influence or persuade people Demonstrates tact and sensitivity Requirements GPhC registered pharmacist_Nightingale Hospital reserves the right to vary these duties from time to time or require the job holder to undertake additional duties within their general scope of qualifications, skills and experience.

    _ Company benefits Requirements for all staff Health and safety:

    It is the responsibility of all employees to work together to achieve a safe environment, and to take reasonable care of themselves and others.

    Of particular importance is reporting all potential risks, incidents and complaints. Specific individual responsibilities for health and safety will be outlined under key responsibilities for the post.


    Equality and diversity:

    It is the responsibility of all employees to support the vision of promoting a positive approach to diversity and equality of opportunity, to eliminate discrimination and disadvantage in service delivery and employment.

    All employees have the right to be treated with dignity and respect at work, and the Hospital will do all it can to ensure this happens through the implementation of and compliance with Equality & Diversity Policies.


    Confidentiality:

    In the course of your employment employees will have access to confidential information of a personal and/or clinical nature, including information relating to the hospital patients, employees and other parties.

    Such information must not be used for the employees' personal benefit, nor disclosed to other persons without consent of the party concerned unless required by law to do so.

    This applies both during and after the termination of employment. Any breach of confidentiality during employment may be regarded as serious misconduct and could lead to summary dismissal.


    Performance appraisal and development:
    The hospital is committed to providing a high-quality service through the effective management and development of its employees.

    All employees should be dedicated to providing a quality service and Performance Appraisal is of assistance to both employees and managers in allowing comparison between the standards achieved with the standards expected.

    Appropriate measures can be agreed, and any deficiencies rectified through identification and delivery of personal development needs.

    In addition to the continuous cycle of performance management, of a formal and informal nature, all employees will receive a formal appraisal of their work, development needs and a review of their thoughts and aspirations on an annual basis.


    Statutory and mandatory training:

    It is the responsibility of the individual employee to ensure that all required statutory and mandatory training is undertaken as necessary.


    Safeguarding children and vulnerable adults:

    This is a regulated position and the post holder will be subject to an enhanced Disclosure & Barring Service check upon appointment, and every 5 years thereafter.

    We are committed to safeguarding children, young people and vulnerable adults within our care.

    Employees are accountable to ensure that they know how to respond when they are concerned for the safety of a child, young person or vulnerable adult.

    We will support employees in this process by providing training, support and advice. The hospital has a safeguarding lead who can be contacted for guidance and can provide safeguarding supervision. The hospital works in partnership with key agencies to protect children, young people and vulnerable adults.

    For children, employees should be aware of their responsibilities detailed in the '4 Local Safeguarding Children Boards Child Protection Procedures' and for vulnerable adults in the Safeguarding Adults Policy.


    Infection Prevention Control:

    The hospital has designated the prevention and control of infection and the full implantation of the Code of Practice as a core component in the organisations clinical governance, managing risk and patient safety programmes.

    All employees are expected to follow consistently high standards in the prevention and control of infection, especially with reference to hand hygiene, adherence to dress/uniform code and for clinical staff all procedures involving aseptic technique, be aware of and follow Infection Control guidelines and procedures relevant to their work, participate in mandatory training and annual updates.

    Protecting patients from infection is everyone's responsibility.

    Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974:
    This post is subject to an exception order under the provisions of the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974. This stipulates that all previous convictions, including those that are 'spent' must be declared.

    Previous convictions will not necessarily preclude an individual from employment but must be declared in writing at the appropriate stage during the recruitment process.


    Data protection:
    As an employer, the hospital needs to keep information about all employees for purposes connected with their employment.

    The type of information held includes information for payroll purposes, references, contact names and addresses and records relating to employment.

    These uses are covered by our notification with the Information Commissioners Office under the Data Protection Act 1998.The information which is held will be for management and administrative use only, but the hospital may need to disclose some information we hold about employees to relevant third parties (e.g. Inland Revenue).


    Records management and quality:

    Employees are legally responsible for all records that they gather, create or use as part of their work and they remain the property of the hospital.

    This includes patient, financial, personal and administrative records, whether paper based or on computers . click apply for full job details