Senior Pharmacist - Medicines Information (FTC)
Beacon Hospital View all jobs
- Dublin
- Contract
- Full-time
- The development of Medicines Information Services
- Promote safe, appropriate, effective and cost-effective use of medicines and pharmaceuticals in the treatment of and services for patients.
- Be the primary organiser of education services for pharmacy interns and pharmaceutical technician students
- Oversee and facilitate the orientation and training of new pharmacist staff.
- Promote practice research by pharmacy staff, facilitate and encourage publication and presentation of results and findings.
- Advise pharmacy staff on further education, training and development.
- Provide medicines information services, including responding to medicines information queries and pro-active dissemination of medicines information updates and bulletins, reviewing new medicines and new medicine requests.
- Coordinate and facilitate pharmacy service participation in nurse education and training & development of other hospital staff groups.
- Collaborate with Lead and Senior Pharmacists to ensure that all operational areas of pharmacy function as an integrated service.
- Assist in the overall management and functioning of the pharmacy service commensurate with grade.
- Keep appropriate records of incidents, queries, activities and workload
- Engage with National Internship Coordinating bodies, Institutes of Technology and Universities appropriate to BH participation in the training and development of professional and technical pharmacy staff.
- Participate in the teaching and training (including in-service training) of staff, as may be required.
- Work with outside departments and vendors to evaluate, develop and implement solutions for Medicines Information Services.
- Design and document system functional requirements for use in such deliverables as proposals, customisations and scope documents
- Assure quality of information through testing.
- Identify and implement policies and operational processes to the standards of best practice including the development of pharmaceutical services.
- Participates in dispensing services including the clinical and final accuracy checking of prescriptions / orders for inpatients in accordance with local standards, policies and safe systems of work.
- Monitors pharmacy activities, on a daily basis, to ensure adherence to study protocols and dispensing procedures.
- Supervises work carried out by other pharmaceutical staff as required ensuring compliance with agreed standards.
- Maintains competence in current Clinical Ward-based service delivery.
- Participates in ward and clinical pharmacy services and provides advice to ensure safe and cost-effective prescribing and drug expenditure control.
- Undertakes Medicines reconciliation of patients admitted to hospital to ensure continuity of their medication. Monitors in-patient prescriptions for clinical accuracy and cost-effective prescribing.
- Assesses the patient’s response to therapy, interprets blood results, and depending on their clinical parameters either adjusts drug doses in accordance with local procedures or advises the clinicians appropriately.
- Advises on therapeutic drug monitoring as appropriate to ensure patients receive optimum and effective treatment.
- Monitors and reports Adverse Drug Reactions that patients experience as a result of their medication in line with national guidance.
- Records clinical interventions and activities in line with local policy
- Act as a clinical role model and demonstrate the ability to provide safe, clinically effective and cost-efficient use of medicines for junior pharmacists
- Develop and demonstrate expert clinical knowledge in appropriate areas.
- Advises on all aspects of clinical trials with the respect to impact clinical pharmacy ward-based service delivery.
- To manage training, documentation of training and documentation of delegated duties for pharmacy staff in relation to Medicines Information.
- Participates in in-service training and continuing education programmes within the department and Hospital.
- Keeps abreast of current pharmaceutical practice and knowledge, attending meetings, courses or conferences as necessary, for Continuing Professional Development in accordance with national guidelines from the PSI/IIOP
- Participates in the orientation and training of new employees and pharmacy interns, as required.
- Provides drug information to doctors, nurses and other health care professionals
- Participates in the training of hospital staff in pharmacy-related topics as necessary
- Motivate team members, through the use of agreed goals and objectives.
- The post holder will be required to demonstrate highly developed interpersonal, motivational, leadership and communication (oral, written and formal presentation) skills. The post holder will have to interpret and communicate highly complex information that will be shared with prescribers and other non-pharmacy colleagues, where there may be contention, or barriers to understanding, to enable services to be delivered in a safe and efficient manner.
- Seeks to improve and develop pharmacy services by negotiating with pharmacy and other staff, providing explanation and advice, and by using empathy, understanding and motivational skills.
- Makes formal and informal presentations to, and prepares written reports for, hospital and pharmacy committees.
- Presents specialist training and research and audit both informally and formally to other pharmacists, multidisciplinary team and at relevant conferences.
- Works effectively and proactively with pharmacy, medical, nursing and other members of the multidisciplinary team.
- Participate in the JCI Accreditation and adherence to standards and hospital-wide quality management programmes.
- To undertake audit of these protocols to ensure best practice is being observed at all times.
- Reports all medication incidents in a timely fashion, via the approved reporting system and participates in any remedial actions that are designated the responsibility of the pharmacy department.