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Medicines Management Pharmacy Technician

Employer
Alder Hey Children's NHS Foundation Trust
Location
Liverpool
Salary
£28,407 to £34,581 per annum
Closing date
13 Sep 2024

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Profession
Pharmacist, Pharmacy technician
Grade
Band 5
Contract Type
Permanent
Hours
Full Time
Alder Hey in the park is one of the world's leading children's hospitals recognised as a Centre of Excellence for children with cancer, cardiac, spinal and brain disease, providing specialist treatment for children in the UK and from around the world.
We are recruiting specialist medicines management technicians to work in Alder Hey Children's NHS Foundation Trust. We are seeking registered pharmacy technicians with a desire to provide fundamental patient focused pharmacy services. You need to be methodical, work accurately and be passionate about upholding Trust values in order to provide the best possible service. This role involves working directly with patients, families and multi-disciplinary teams on inpatient wards as a medicines management technician also supporting inpatient, outpatient and oncology dispensaries when required. Applicants should only apply if they are registered Pharmacy Technician with the General Pharmaceutical Council with a BTEC National Certificate in Pharmaceutical Sciences or equivalent and/or a QCF level 3 in Pharmacy Services or equivalent recognised competency based training. Also with a level 4 or equivalent dispensary accuracy checking qualification.

Main duties of the job

Providing an efficient medicines management service to designated ward areas, with the particular emphasis on carrying out medicine reconciliation on patient admission, providing inpatient medication supplies as required, and preparing medication for patient discharge

Ensuring the best use of patients own medicines to reduce medicines wastage.

Supporting the multidisciplinary team in your designated ward area to ensure the safe and effective supply of medicines

Liaises with: Pharmacists, Nurses, Pharmacy Technical Staff, Doctors, Other Healthcare Professionals both internal and external to the Trust.

To be responsible for providing a safe, efficient, and accurate ward-based pharmacy service
  • Complete medicines reconciliation for patients accurately and safely on admission
  • To safely dispense and issue prescriptions to patients.
  • To provide drug stock supplies to wards and departments using the automated drug storage systems where available.
  • To review and supply medicines to patients on discharge from hospital
  • To carry out final accuracy checks of clinically screened prescriptions dispensed by others.
  • To provide complex information and advice to patients and carers on the use and supply of their medicines.
  • To support and deliver departmental training packages to student pharmacy technicians, pharmacy technicians, Pre-registration pharmacists and pharmacy assistants.


About us

Alder Hey Children's Hospital NHS Foundation Trust is a stand alone paediatric hospital located on the outskirts of Liverpool with a national reputation for excellence. A brilliant team of pharmacist and technicians provide pharmacy services to a wide range of paediatric surgical and medical specialties. The pharmacy teams are innovative, caring and compassionate and work well together.

We are committed to staff development and value our Technician's dedication and hard work.

Job description

Job responsibilities

Provide a Medicines Management service to designated ward areas, which involves following relevant Medicines Management procedures to deliver the service in a safe and effective manner.

Assess the suitability of patients own drugs for use when brought into the trust. ie-: Correct drug and directions on label, expiry date and storage conditions, re-labelling if necessary and gaining patient consent for the use or destruction of medication brought into hospital.

Initiate supply of non-stock items for one-stop dispensing ie-: ordering medication labelled ready for discharge when appropriate and ensure that sufficient supplies of medication are available for each patient for their inpatient stay and comply with discharge arrangements.

Check for prescribing errors within the limits compatible with technician training and competence using own knowledge and relevant supporting literature bringing any discrepancies to the attention of a Pharmacist.

Be an accredited accuracy checking technician participating in the dispensing and final accuracy checking of prescriptions and dispensed medication at ward level and within the in-patient and out-patient dispensaries

Co-ordinate and plan the discharge medication, bringing together patients own drugs and newly dispensed items, discharge times and intervention data.

Respond promptly to any request via phone or bleep relating to patients discharge to ensure a rapid and safe discharge is facilitated.

Participate in dispensing systems at ward level through dispensing of pre-packs at ward level to ensure that there is no delay in a patient receiving their medicines.

To manage own workload at ward level by prioritising urgent discharge prescriptions, non-stock items and resupplies of medication

Provide advice, instruction, and counselling for patients/parents/carers regarding the use of the patients medications. Explain complex regimes ensuring patients/parents/carers understand their medication regimes including benefits of their medicines and possible side effects. There may be certain barriers to understanding, of a sensitive and/ or complex nature that will require resolution

To liaise with members of multidisciplinary teams to effectively deliver patient-focused pharmacy services. This may include discharge planning, requesting changes to prescriptions, further supply of medications in Primary care, repeat prescriptions, homecare, discussing concerns about patient compliance or future problems.

Participate in the ordering and supply of stock medicines to all wards. This includes the periodic review of stock par levels and assessment of ward stock profiles, medication expiry dates and storage conditions.

Person Specification

Proof of registration with General Pharmaceutical Council

Essential

  • NVQ Level 3 Pharmacy Services & BTEC in Pharmaceutical Science
  • Registered with the Pharmaceutical Council
  • Level 4/Equivalent dispensary accuracy checking qualification
  • Demonstrated experience of supervising pharmacy technicians and assistants
  • Previous experience of 'Near Patient Pharmacy' and POD's
  • Good understanding of the job description and expectations of the role
  • Ability to communicate effectively and in a professional manner with patients and staff
  • Ability to work effectively within various teams and alone.
  • Ability to solve complex technical problems
  • Good working knowledge of safe dispensing practices and responsible attitude to quality and accuracy


Desirable

  • Experience of working within a hospital pharmacy setting
  • Ability to adapt to different computer packages
  • Pro-active approach to the extended roles for technicians
  • NPP ward-based / Medicines Reconciliation training
  • Demonstrated experience of maintaining stock control systems
  • Previous experience of completing department projects and audits
  • Experience of counselling patients about their medicines and understanding potential side effects


Employer details

Employer name

Alder Hey Children's NHS Foundation Trust

Address

Alder Hey Children's Hospital

Eaton Road

Liverpool

L12 2AP

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411-MED-24-6505720

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