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Clinical Pharmacist -Wellington, Somerset

Job description

Clinical Pharmacist - GP Surgery - Summary

Location: Wellington, Somerset
Salary: Up to £58,000 per annum
Working Pattern: Part-Time/Full-Time (option to work full-time over 4 days)

Overview

The GP Surgery in Wellington, Somerset is seeking an experienced Clinical Pharmacist to join its multidisciplinary team. The role focuses on delivering high-quality medicines optimisation, structured medication reviews, safer prescribing, and clinical support across participating GP practices. The organisation offers strong support for professional development, education, and leadership.

Key Responsibilities

Clinical Work

  • Conduct structured medication reviews for patients with polypharmacy, complex needs, and long-term conditions.
  • Run face-to-face and remote clinics (e.g., asthma, COPD, minor conditions within competence).
  • Support care homes and perform domiciliary reviews.
  • Provide follow-up after medication changes and support post-discharge patients.

Prescribing & Medicines Management

  • Manage acute and repeat prescriptions (as an Independent Prescriber if qualified).
  • Perform medicines reconciliation after hospital or care-home discharge.
  • Act on MHRA alerts, prescribing safety notices, and formulary updates.
  • Audit compliance with NICE and local prescribing guidelines.

Medicines Optimisation & Safety

  • Identify patients at risk of medication-related harm and implement safety measures.
  • Lead audits and QI projects in key prescribing areas.
  • Support formulary decisions and develop repeat prescribing processes.

Leadership & Service Development

  • Provide clinical leadership on medicines optimisation within the GP Surgery.
  • Contribute to pathway development and service improvement.
  • Analyse and present prescribing data to inform safer systems.

Education & Training

  • Deliver training on therapeutics, prescribing safety, and medicines optimisation.
  • Promote a learning and development culture across the team.

Governance & Public Health

  • Support CQC requirements relating to medicines.
  • Contribute to public health initiatives (e.g., vaccination campaigns, smoking cessation).

Integration & Signposting

  • Work collaboratively with GPs, pharmacy technicians, community pharmacists, and hospital pharmacy teams.
  • Ensure safe and effective signposting and referral processes.

How to Apply

Please apply by sending your CV to