Public Health Pharmacists >
Description.
Support population-level health initiatives through evidence-based medicines expertise, health improvement programmes, disease prevention strategies, and medicine-related public health interventions. Contribute to policy development, population health management, and safe delivery of national health campaigns.
Key Requirements.
Experience.
Minimum 1–2 years’ post-registration experience in public health, population health, or clinical pharmacy
Skilled in interpreting population data, applying evidence-based guidelines, and supporting health protection and health promotion activities.
Experience contributing to vaccination programmes, smoking cessation, sexual health services, or long-term condition management.
Confident working with local authorities, ICSs, public health teams, and multidisciplinary stakeholders.
Qualifications.
MPharm degree (or recognised equivalent) with full GPhC registration.
Postgraduate training in Public Health, Health Promotion, Epidemiology, or Population Health desirable.
Continued CPD in public health, evidence-based practice, and population health management.
Compliance and Vetting.
Enhanced DBS on the Update Service.
Full identity and right-to-work verification.
Two recent professional references.
Up-to-date NHS Statutory and Mandatory Training.
Immunisation compliance where the role involves patient-facing or vaccination-related duties.
Full GPhC registration and fitness-to-practise check.
Verification of qualifications and employment history.