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Prescribing Pharmacist United Kingdom, Birmingham Jobs (On-site work)

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Independent Prescribing Pharmacist
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Join our client's busy GP Practice in Birmingham as an Independent Prescribing Pharmacist. Utilize your EMIS experience to manage repeat prescriptions, conduct audits, and optimize medicines. This on-site role offers high-paying locum work, bi-weekly payroll, and dedicated AHP support within a pr...
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United Kingdom , Birmingham
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30.00 - 36.00 GBP / Hour
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Hunter Gatherer AHP
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Independent Prescriber Pharmacist
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Seeking an Independent Prescriber Pharmacist for a key role in a Birmingham GP surgery. Utilize your GPhC registration and IP qualification to conduct medication reviews and optimize patient care. Benefit from high-paying locum roles, specialist support, and exclusive NHS opportunities. Join a mu...
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United Kingdom , Birmingham
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35.00 - 40.00 GBP / Hour
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Hunter Gatherer AHP
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Prescribing Pharmacist
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Join our Birmingham GP practice as a Prescribing Pharmacist. Utilize your Independent Prescriber qualification to conduct medication reviews and provide prescribing support. Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to optimize patient care in primary care. Benefit from reliable locum roles, high...
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United Kingdom , Birmingham
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32.00 - 36.00 GBP / Hour
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Hunter Gatherer AHP
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Embark on a rewarding career at the forefront of modern healthcare by exploring Prescribing Pharmacist jobs. This advanced and evolving role represents a significant shift in the pharmacy profession, moving beyond traditional dispensing to take on direct clinical responsibility for patient care. A Prescribing Pharmacist, often holding an Independent Prescriber (IP) qualification, is an integral member of the healthcare team, authorised to diagnose, manage, and treat a wide range of health conditions autonomously. These professionals are pivotal in enhancing patient outcomes, improving access to care, and optimising the use of medicines across various healthcare settings. The core of a Prescribing Pharmacist's role revolves around comprehensive clinical assessment and management. A primary responsibility is conducting structured and clinical medication reviews. This involves a deep dive into a patient's medication regimen to ensure its appropriateness, effectiveness, and safety. They are skilled in the principles of deprescribing, safely withdrawing medications where the risks outweigh the benefits. In patient-facing clinics, they manage long-term conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, and asthma, as well as diagnose and treat minor ailments. This direct patient interaction includes taking medical histories, performing physical assessments where appropriate, and making informed, confident decisions on treatment plans. The role is highly collaborative, requiring seamless integration within a multidisciplinary team of GPs, nurses, and other health professionals to ensure a cohesive approach to patient care. Typical day-to-day responsibilities for professionals in these jobs include managing repeat prescribing systems, leading on chronic disease management initiatives, providing expert medicines information and advice to both patients and clinicians, and maintaining meticulous clinical records. They often contribute to practice development, clinical audits, and the implementation of healthcare policies to elevate the overall standard of care. To succeed in Prescribing Pharmacist jobs, specific qualifications and skills are essential. The fundamental requirement is an active Independent Prescriber qualification, which provides the legal authority to prescribe. A strong clinical background, typically gained through experience in primary care settings like GP surgeries, is highly valued. Key skills include excellent clinical decision-making, the ability to work autonomously while being a team player, and superior communication and interpersonal skills to build rapport with patients and colleagues alike. A patient-focused, proactive, and flexible approach is crucial for adapting to the dynamic needs of a modern healthcare service. For clinically-minded pharmacists seeking to utilise their expertise in a direct patient-care capacity, Prescribing Pharmacist jobs offer a challenging, autonomous, and deeply fulfilling career path with a tangible impact on community health.

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