Pharmacy Care Coordinator

NHS

Pharmacy Care Coordinator

£25147

NHS, Hornsea, East Riding of Yorkshire

  • Full time
  • Permanent
  • Onsite working

Posted 2 weeks ago, 3 May | Get your application in now before you miss out!

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: 1c8424ddfdfd4fbba0f5bd66c246c133

Full Job Description

To undertake work in line with PCN directed priorities. Support Quality and Outcome Frameworks, other DES/LES specifications, PCN DES targets and other locally agreed PCN targets. Provide coordination and navigation for people and their carers across health and care services, aligning work to reflect the PCN needs for pharmacy service provision. To liaise with PCN Pharmacist on service delivery, agreeing annual targets to reflect PCN DES and/or clinical targets as determined locally and agreed by PCN Clinical Director. To support the design and ongoing implementation of structured medication review and care homes review services. To liaise with care home staff across the network, and other relevant colleagues, in the coordination of a care homes pharmacist visitation service. To encourage and arrange the provision of care for housebound patients, those who are lost to follow up, and to support the inequalities work of the PCN. To develop and run clinical searches, with support from the PCN
pharmacist, to identify patients who would benefit from pharmacist intervention and/or review. Liaise with the care co-ordinators working at other network practices to share and develop best practice at PCN level. Proactively identify and work with a cohort of patients who are high-risk for medication related harm, or have polypharmacy and/or multimorbidity, to ensure they are engaged with primary care and accessing review and follow-up services. Ensure regular and consistent communication with the PCN pharmacist regarding patient progress and any complications or guidance. Liaise with PCN pharmacist/other relevant clinician to ensure tasks are completed and care delivered in reasonable timeframes. Act as the first port of call for caseload patients in relation to their care across the network practices. Directly liaise with multi agencies/care providers to coordinate care for patients. Co-ordinate referrals as required by PCN pharmacist across the network. Carry out searches on EMIS to
identify patients for recall and ensure invitations are sent in a timely manner via telephone, text or letter and ensure this is read coded to patients medical record. To support patient/carer contact roles and collate patient and carer feedback on their experiences of PCN services. To help people to manage their needs, answer their queries and support them. To develop the role of Pharmacy Care Coordinator within the practices. To maintain and develop engagement with all practice staff and encourage best practice. To support national screening programmes to increase local uptake, where appropriate or relevant for workplan. To complete training requirements as specified. This role profile is not exhaustive, and you may be directed to complete other tasks according to the skills and requirements for individual roles. These duties will always be reasonable and deemed within the expectations of your position. Responsibility for administration Other duties and responsibilities to be
undertaken may include any or all the items in the following list: Taking messages and passing on information as appropriate. Computer data entry/data allocation and collation, processing and recording information in accordance with PCN procedures. Initiating contact with and responding to requests from patients, other team members and associated healthcare professionals and providers. Helping to maintain a positive, patient focussed culture. Helping to maintain a positive, supportive culture across the whole of the PCN team. Any other duties commensurate with this position. Duties will vary from time to time under the direction of the PCN pharmacist / PCN clinical director on current and evolving PCN workload. Communication The post-holder should recognize the importance of effective communication within the team and will strive to: Communicate effectively with other team members. Communicate effectively with patients and carers. Recognise patient needs for alternative