Clinical Pharmacist
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- Dublin
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Monday to Friday
- Finish by 6pm
- Professional fees paid
- Protected time for training/learning
- Pension/Health insurance contribution after 6 months
- Staff discount scheme
- Registered as a pharmacist with the Pharmaceutical Society of Ireland (mandatory)
- Hard working, positive and enthusiastic
- Flexible and willing to learn
- Excellent time management and prioritisation skills, works well to deadlines for patients
- Attention to detail and a strict quality focus
- A good team player, with reliability and flexibility key requirements
- Good administration skills and computer skills, to include excel, word, and outlook
- Good communication and clinical skills with both patients and professional staff, excellent written and verbal English required
- Work within the pharmacy team to look after patient medication needs in the community.
- Clinically screen all prescriptions for appropriateness of treatment. Liaise with hospital prescribers on prescription queries, request ongoing prescriptions monthly.
- Set up new patients, organise drug delivery, fridge, pump and ancillaries as required.
- Counsel patients on their medications and support with queries. Liaise with medical information departments as required. Respond to medication related queries from both patients and other healthcare professionals.
- Work with the wider TCP team of nurses, quality, logistics and customer service to ensure patient needs are met.
- Attend regular meetings to further the quality of the service e.g. monthly pharmacy department meetings, weekly collaborative nursing meetings.
- Attend training on orphan drug products, haemophilia, oncology with subject matter experts. Complete training on the Learning Management System.
- Maintain the department KPIs and run the monthly hospital and client reports.
- Assist with daily checking of patient medication and ancillary orders, which involves working within the dispensary and within a temperature controlled environment (fridge unit).
- Contribute to quality by embracing near miss and incident reporting via the electronic MEG system, working on associated corrective and preventative actions.
- Partake in audits and regulatory inspections as required.
- Be responsible for adherence to GDP standards for wholesale supply of medicines. Support the RP in the maintenance of the Quality Management System.
- Participate in clinical trials, in accordance with the standards of Good Clinical Practice. Responsibility for drug accountability and completion of dispensing logs and clinical trial documentation.
- Collaborate with the procurement officer to oversee the ordering of rare and orphan drugs.
- Maintain professional competency and keep up to date with current developments in current area of practice.
- Adhere to the guidelines, laws, code of conduct and policies of the Pharmaceutical Society of Ireland.
- Competitive annual salary
- 24 days of annual leave for full year, rising with service
- Pension Scheme
- Health Insurance
- Life Assurance
- A supportive and friendly working environment
- Regular training courses and opportunities to up skill
- Promotional opportunities
- Refer a Friend scheme
- Social events