Community Pharmacists >
Description.
Provide frontline community pharmacy services supporting safe supply of medicines, clinical advice, minor ailments management, long-term condition support, and NHS pharmaceutical services. Contribute to patient care through structured consultations, health promotion, and delivery of community clinical services.
Key Requirements.
Experience.
Minimum 1–2 years’ post-registration experience in community pharmacy or primary care clinical services.
Skilled in dispensing accuracy, OTC and minor ailment consultations, clinical assessment, and safe supply of prescription medicines.
Experience delivering NHS community services such as CPCS, NMS, Flu Vaccinations, and Blood Pressure Checks.
Familiar with GPhC standards, NHS community pharmacy frameworks, and PMR systems.
Qualifications.
MPharm degree (or recognised equivalent) with full GPhC registration.
Independent Prescribing qualification desirable and increasingly expected in modern community roles.
CPD in minor ailments, vaccination, long-term condition management, and community clinical services.
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 for patient-facing clinical services.
Full GPhC registration and fitness-to-practise check.
Verification of qualifications and employment history.