FAQs
What qualifications are required for the Clinical, Education and Training Pharmacist position?
An experienced GPhC registered pharmacist with a broad clinical knowledge is required for this position.
How many foundation trainee pharmacists does the organization support?
We support a training cohort of 18 foundation trainee pharmacists.
Will I be involved in the training of other pharmacists?
Yes, you will work closely with Foundation Pharmacist Education and Clinical Services lead pharmacists to ensure trainees and foundation pharmacists are equipped with the necessary knowledge and skills.
What are the main responsibilities of this position?
Responsibilities include supporting the Senior Lead Pharmacist in managing clinical services, training pharmacists, providing clinical pharmacy services, and ensuring high-quality patient-focused care.
Is there an opportunity for career development?
Yes, we offer career development opportunities, flexible working arrangements, and additional benefits.
Who can I contact for more information about the role?
You can contact Sejal Vara, the Lead Clinical Services, via email at Sejal.vara@nhs.net for further details or informal visits.
Is this position suitable for part-time work or job sharing?
Yes, we consider applications for flexible working, part-time, or job share arrangements.
What kind of team environment can I expect?
You can expect to be part of a vibrant team committed to our values of being expert, kind, collaborative, and aspirational, working alongside leading clinicians.
Are there any specific benefits offered to staff?
Yes, benefits include career development, flexible working, staff recognition schemes, and optional benefits such as Cycle to Work and car lease schemes.

