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Clinical Pharmacist - Private Sector London (M/F)

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About the Clinic
Join a leading private clinic in London, recognised for excellence in patient-centred clinical care and investment in the latest medical technologies. With a high-acuity environment and a growing multidisciplinary team, the clinic offers pharmacists the opportunity to work closely with specialist consultants, modern digital systems, and innovative pharmacy automation. You will be part of a service that values quality, collaboration, and continuous improvement, delivering care where patient safety and experience come first.
Missions & Key Responsibilities
In this role, you will contribute to a safe, efficient, and progressive pharmacy service with responsibilities including:
- Delivering a comprehensive clinical pharmacy service across medical and surgical specialties.
- Providing expert medication advice to patients, consultants, nurses, and allied healthcare teams.
- Dispensing and checking prescriptions in accordance with legal, professional, and clinical standards.
- Participating in MDT meetings, supporting shared decision-making and individualised care plans.
- Supporting medicines optimisation, audits, governance, incident review, and quality improvement.
- Managing stock control, ordering, and storage to maintain compliance and clinical readiness.
- Engaging with pharmacy-related digital systems (including electronic prescribing/closed-loop platforms).
- Contributing to clinical services development, service innovation, and workflow efficiency.
- Participating in weekend, late, or rostered shifts as part of a collaborative pharmacy service.
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Requirements
Essential:
- Master’s Degree in Pharmacy (MPharm) or equivalent qualification.
- Current GPhC registration as a Pharmacist.
- Experience in hospital or clinical pharmacy practice.
- Strong communication, organisation, problem-solving, and independent decision-making skills.
- Ability to work flexibly and adapt in a fast-paced clinical setting.
Desirable:
- Postgraduate clinical pharmacy qualification or evidence of clinical portfolio development.
- Previous experience in private healthcare or high-acuity clinical environments.
- Familiarity with electronic prescribing systems and digital medicines management.


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Benefits & Salary
A competitive private-sector package designed to support professional growth, wellbeing, and work-life balance:
- Salary range: £55,000 – £65,000 depending on experience and clinical profile.
- 25–33 days annual leave (inclusive of bank holidays), depending on grading and tenure.
- Private medical cover and optional dental insurance.
- Contributory pension programme — enhanced rates available (up to 10–20% combined).
- Opportunities for further education funding and clear development pathways.
- Access to wellbeing support, employee assistance, financial benefits, and lifestyle discounts.
- Family-friendly policies, season ticket loan, cycle-to-work scheme & additional staff perks.
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