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General Practice Pharmacist (Band 8a) Bank Post
An exciting opportunity has arisen for an enthusiastic, motivated and adaptable pharmacist to join the Pharmacotherapy Service as a General Practice Pharmacist on a bank basis. This is an excellent opportunity to contribute to high-quality, evidence-based and cost-effective prescribing across primary care, while working closely with GP practices, community pharmacy colleagues and wider multidisciplinary teams.
This bank post offers flexible working and we would welcome applications from those seeking part-time hours or those interested in trying out a pharmacotherapy role. It is an ideal opportunity for pharmacists who would like to gain experience in primary care pharmacotherapy, broaden their clinical practice and develop their skills within a supportive and evolving service.
The post holder will support the delivery of the Pharmacotherapy Service, helping to optimise medicines use, improve patient outcomes, reduce medicines-related risk and influence safe, effective and economical prescribing. The role includes medication review, audit, service development, implementation of prescribing guidance and close collaborative working with prescribers and practice teams.
You should be an excellent communicator with strong clinical judgement, organisational skills and the ability to work both independently and as part of a team. Experience in medicines management, prescribing support or primary care is desirable, and applicants should be keen to contribute to service development and innovation across NHS Borders.
This role offers the chance to work across a range of practice settings, gain valuable pharmacotherapy experience and make a real difference to patient care. Flexible and part-time working options are welcomed.
If you are looking for a rewarding opportunity to explore or build on a career in pharmacotherapy, we would be delighted to hear from you.
For informal enquiries please contact Cathryn Park ([email protected]) or Mairi Struthers ([email protected])
Whether you’re early in your career or looking to take the next step into a more senior role, NHS Borders offers a supportive environment where you can grow, influence change, and make a real impact.
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