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Highly Specialist Pharmacist - Cardiothoracic Transplant

Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust
Manchester
2 days ago
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Overview

An exciting opportunity for a Highly Specialist Directorate Lead Pharmacist to join the team at the Wythenshawe site of Manchester Foundation Trust. During this 2 year fixed‑term role you will be responsible for developing a high‑quality, patient‑focused clinical pharmacy service to the Cardiothoracic transplant out‑patient department. You will contribute to the medicines optimisation and medicines governance agenda across the MFT wide Cardiac division and support the cardiothoracic in‑patient ward when necessary.


Responsibilities

  • Deliver a high‑quality, patient‑focused clinical pharmacy service to cardiothoracic transplant patients and establish effective relationships with clinical staff and other stakeholders.
  • Promote the responsible, safe, clinically effective and cost‑effective use of medicines within the division.
  • Support education and development of medical, nursing and pharmacy staff as a Highly Specialist Pharmacist for cardiothoracic transplant.
  • Develop leadership and management skills within Pharmacy, and deputy for the Divisional Lead Pharmacist when required.
  • Manage and motivate others, influence the multidisciplinary team and engage with key stakeholders.

Qualifications & Skills

  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills with the ability to work as part of a team while managing your own workload.
  • Experience as an enthusiastic and motivated clinical pharmacist with experience of cardiothoracic transplant patients.
  • Strong leadership, management and delegation abilities, and the capacity to influence and engage a multidisciplinary team.
  • Proven ability to innovate and implement change in a specialist clinical setting.


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