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In 2008 the Healthcare Commission judged Chesterfield Royal hospital to be the only acute Trust in the East Midlands to be excellent in the quality of its services and in its use of resources, the second year in succession that the Trust has been awarded this accolade. This assessment is reflected in the quality of the pharmacy service provided to the hospitals’ patients and we currently have an opportunity for a Senior Pharmacist to share in our success.
Senior Pharmacist (Critical Care)
Band 8a £37,106 - £44,527 per annum
37.5 hours per week
Please quote vacancy reference: PH3857
An exciting opportunity has arisen to lead and develop the clinical pharmacy service to Critical care. You will lead the provision of services to our ITU and HDU facilities, preferably in a prescribing role. You will also work closely with anaesthetic, nursing and theatre staff on a wide range of medicines management matters relevant to the critical care specialty and establish a teaching and mentoring role within the pharmacy.
You should have a broad range of hospital experience and have a clear vision of how you see the future of clinical pharmacy services within the speciality.
The pharmacy service is well established, modern and well resourced and we are looking for an energetic and committed senior pharmacist to contribute to our ongoing success.
Benefits include:
• Flexible working
• On site nursery
• Cash point
• Shops, restaurant & cafeteria
We value diversity and welcome applications from all sections of the community. This is a non smoking site.
“Improving your working life”
To discuss this role further please contact Martin Shepherd, Head of Medicines Management on (01246) 512155.
For informal enquiries, application forms and job descriptions contact the following sources:
The Jobline (01246) 512760 (24 hour, 7 day answerphone service).
The Recruitment Office (01246) 513150/513176.
Closing date: Friday 5 December 2008.
To apply online visit our website: www.chesterfieldroyal.nhs.uk
Job Summary:
An exciting opportunity has arisen to lead and develop the clinical pharmacy service to Critical care.
Reference Number:
1GFA



