Job summary
Employer heading
Medicines Optimisation Pharmacy Technician
Band 5
Job overview
To promote and support the safe, effective, high-quality, and cost-efficient prescribing and management of medications within the base locality and across Greater Manchester. This includes providing technical assistance in GP practices to implement and sustain improvements in prescribing practices, minimising medicines-related risks to patients.
The role involves acting as a medicines optimisation link for specified GP practices, implementing initiatives aligned with primary care and medicines optimisation priorities. Responsibilities include conducting prescribing audits, adhering to Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), and assisting in the development of repeat prescribing systems under the direction of the line manager.
Additionally, the role involves managing Medicines Information inquiries within GP practices and social care settings and using prescribing data and technology to manage budgets and support Medicines Optimisation projects. The position requires collaborative work across NHS Greater Manchester or designated localities to drive joint initiatives and raise awareness of Medicines Optimisation issues.
Main duties of the job
- Medicines Optimisation: Deliver Medicines Optimisation (MO) and primary care quality objectives, including QIPP initiatives. Improve prescribing habits in primary and secondary care.
- Strategic Support: Collaborate with GM MO teams to implement programmes and support GP practices in meeting targets.
- Collaboration: Build relationships with stakeholders (e.g., PCNs, pharmacies, LA) to implement workstreams and promote cost-effective prescribing.
- Stakeholder Engagement: Support key agendas, including Quality, Safety, and Public Health. Enhance MO in care homes and for patients at home.
- Advisory Support: Provide clinical advice to teams and address medication issues with GP practices, care homes, and pharmacies.
- Data Analysis: Produce and interpret prescribing data to monitor progress, target support, and recommend actions.
- Audits and Policies: Conduct audits to improve prescribing quality and develop SOPs, policies, and guidelines.
- Training: Deliver training to healthcare staff and share prescribing updates during meetings and events.
- Patient Support: Perform MO reviews in care settings, addressing risks for vulnerable patients.
- Technical Tools: Maintain prescribing support tools and analyse software reports for cost-effective practices.
- Workload Management: Manage tasks with minimal supervision, recognising professional limits.
This role enhances prescribing quality, reduces medicine-related risks, and improves patient safety across care settings.
Working for our organisation
Working for the Organisation
Integrated Care Systems (ICSs) bring together health and care organisations to plan and deliver joined-up services, improving health and wellbeing for the communities they serve. Their purpose is to:
- Enhance population health and healthcare outcomes.
- Address inequalities in access, experience, and outcomes.
- Improve productivity and value for money.
- Support social and economic development within their area.
This vision is delivered at the neighbourhood, place, and system levels across Greater Manchester (GM).
Our NHS People Promise
We are committed to fostering a positive and inclusive working environment through the NHS People Promise—a pledge to work together to enhance the experience of all NHS staff. Recognising evidence of unwarranted inequalities within our workforce, particularly among minoritised ethnic, female, and/or disabled staff, we are dedicated to using positive action measures. These efforts aim to:
- Expand our talent pool with skilled and diverse individuals.
- Gain a deeper understanding of the needs of our varied communities.
Our Values
At NHS GM, we live by three core values:
- Compassionate: We treat everyone with kindness and empathy.
- Curious: We embrace continuous learning and seek innovative solutions.
- Collaborative: We work together to achieve shared goals.
By joining our team, you will be part of a dynamic organisation dedicated to improving health outcomes and delivering meaningful change for our communities.
Detailed job description and main responsibilities
Application Process
We are excited to offer four positions available across various localities. Please note the following important details about the application process:
- Single Application: You only need to submit one application, even if you are interested in multiple localities.
- One Interview: Regardless of the number of localities you apply for, there will only be one interview conducted as part of the selection process.
- Specify Your Preferred Locality/Localities: In your personal statement, clearly indicate the locality or localities you are applying for, either Salford , Bury , (HMR) Heywood Middleton & Rochdale , Tameside
This streamlined process ensures a fair and efficient recruitment experience while giving you the opportunity to highlight your preferred locations and suitability for the role.
Person specification
Essential
Essential criteria
- Registration with the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC)
- BTEC in Pharmaceutical Sciences/ NVQ Level 3 in Pharmacy Services or equivalent plus knowledge and experience of pharmacy and technical procedures to degree level or equivalent
Desirable criteria
- CPPE Primary Care Pharmacy Education Course completion, enrolment or exemption; or equivalent nationally recognised pathway
Essential
Essential criteria
- CPPE Primary Care Pharmacy Education Course completion, enrolment or exemption; or equivalent nationally recognised pathway
Desirable criteria
- Working knowledge of GP clinical systems e.g. SystmOne EMIS
- Working knowledge of Medicines Optimisation and QIPP
Applicant requirements
You must have appropriate UK professional registration.
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975 (Amendment) (England and Wales) Order 2020 and it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service.
Documents to download
Further details / informal visits contact
- Name
- Christina Sheen
- Job title
- Cluster Lead Pharmacy Technician North Locality
- Email address
- [email protected]
- Additional information
Angela Gilchrist [email protected]
Cluster Lead Medicines Optimisation Pharmacy Technician - Tameside and Stockport Locality
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