Guys and St Thomas NHS Foundation Trust

Lead Pharmacist – CRIC and Respiratory Lead | Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust

London SE1 7EH

Key information

Pay
£75,328 - £86,114 p.a. inc HCA (pro rata)
Hours
Full-time
Contract
Permanent
Posted date
17 Jul 2026
Closing date
16 Aug 2026

About this role

This role comprises a 40:60 split between Cardiac, Respiratory and Intensive Care (CRIC) directorate lead role and clinical respiratory medicines management services.

60% Lead Clinical Pharmacist for Respiratory to provide a comprehensive Respiratorymedicines management service to Evelina and liaison with primaryand community care colleagues.

40% to develop, deliver and evaluate clinical pharmacy services to the Cardiac, Respiratory and Intensive Care (CRIC) Directorate in accordance with the objectives set by the Clinical Services Lead Pharmacistin close liaison withthe Consultants pharmacists. To train, develop and assess competence of pharmacists working within paediatrics. To act as a role model in the Paediatric pharmacy field and provide a consistently high level of pharmaceutical service for Paediatrics in line with corporate objectives and NHS Plan

Leadership

To lead with a focus on the operational delivery of clinical pharmacy services for patients admitted to CRIC Services to ensure safe, clinically effective and cost-efficient use of drugs in these patients.

Management of service

To enable the safe provision of clinical pharmacy services for patients admitted to Cardiac, Respiratory and Intensive Care (CRIC) directorate and the Respiratory service to ensure safe, clinically effective and cost efficient use of drugs in these patients

Evaluation of Service

To monitor clinical pharmacy services for patients admitted to theCardiac, Respiratory and Intensive Care (CRIC) directorate and the Respiratory service to ensure safe, clinically effective and cost efficient use of drugs in these patients.

Clinical Practice

To act as a clinical role model for Paediatric pharmacists and demonstrate the ability to provide safe, clinically effective and cost-efficient use of drugs in these patients

  • Demonstrates expert clinical knowledge in Paediatrics particularly respiratory medicine

Research and Development

To develop and deliver on the Research & Development Agenda surrounding Paediatric Medicines Management withinCardiac, Respiratory and Intensive Care (CRIC) directorate and the Paediatric Respiratory service in liaison with the Consultant pharmacists

Guy’s & St Thomas NHS Foundation Trust

Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust comprises five of the UK’s best-known hospitals – Guy’s Hospitals, St Thomas’ Hospitals, Evelina London Children’s Hospital and Royal Brompton and Harefield – all with a long history of high-quality care, clinical excellence, research and innovation.

Leadership

To lead with a focus on the operational delivery of clinical pharmacy services for patients admitted to CRIC Services in accordance with the priorities set by theClinical Services Lead Pharmacistin close liaison withthe Consultants pharmacists, in order to ensure safe, clinically effective and cost-efficient use of drugs in these patients.

  • To provide strategic leadership for medicines optimisation across the Cardiac, Respiratory and Intensive Care Directorate, ensuring pharmacy services support the Directorate, Evelina London and Trust strategic objectives.
  • To identify and promote best practice
  • To provide delivery of the clinical governance agenda in relation to drug use in in the CRIC directorate in liaison with the Consultant Pharmacists
  • To motivate and inspire others (both within pharmacy and the wider paediatric community)
  • To proactively develop clinical pharmacy services in line with local and national objectives
  • To lead the development, implementation and evaluation of long-term pharmacy service strategies in response to changing patient populations, clinical advances and organisational priorities.
  • To demonstrate innovation and extend the boundaries of the profession
  • To act as the senior pharmacy representative within Directorate governance structures and contribute to Directorate decision-making processes.
  • To influence clinical and operational practice through participation in Directorate, Clinical Group and Trust-wide committees and working groups.
  • To demonstrate expert practice in aspects of medicines management in CRIC Services.
  • To provide medicines management advice on complex clinical cases
  • To provide professional and clinical leadership across Southeast London and national paediatric pharmacy networks with a particular focus on paediatric respiratory medicine.
  • To represent Evelina London Pharmacy on regional and national specialist groups, medicines optimisation forums and professional networks.
  • To contribute to the development of regional and national guidance, standards and policy relating to paediatric pharmacy practice.

Management of service

To enable the safe provision of clinical pharmacy services for patients admitted to Cardiac, Respiratory and Intensive Care (CRIC) directorate and the Respiratory service in accordance with the priorities set by theClinical Services Lead Pharmacistin close liaison withtheConsultants pharmacists in order to ensure safe, clinically effective and cost efficient use of drugs in these patients

  • To manage the operational delivery of pharmaceutical services to the Cardiac, Respiratory and Intensive Care (CRIC) directorate and the Respiratory service
  • Provide effective line management for pharmacy staff, including recruitment, retention, performance management, appraisal, training, mentorship and succession planning, ensuring compliance with Trust policies and the development of a skilled, engaged and high-performing workforce. To identify and prioritise clinical pharmacy services to the directorate
  • To reconcile national priorities with local realities
  • To help ensure national and local agendas are delivered
  • To establish processes for the setting of standards of care
  • To identify and manage changes that need to occur to achieve these in liaison with the Consultant Pharmacists, to lead service transformation, skill mix review redesign and quality improvement programmes that enhance patient outcomes, improve efficiency and support delivery of Trust objectives.
  • To evaluate emerging models of care and implement innovative approaches to medicines management across the Directorate.
  • To identify and manage the risks involved
  • To delegate authority appropriately to junior staff
  • To evaluate performance against identified criteria using Trust PDR tools
  • To promote Improvements in working Lives
  • To provide evaluated pharmaceutical and financial information for Children’s Services in accordance with the needs of the directorate
  • To manage changes in prescribing practices that may impact on the drugs budget.
  • To identify new prescribing practices that may impact on the medication budget (horizon scanning)
  • To provide expert financial stewardship for medicines expenditure within the Directorate, supporting delivery of efficiency programmes whilst maintaining high standards of patient care
  • To lead the evaluation and implementation of high-cost medicines, biosimilars and cost-improvement initiatives through collaboration with clinical and operational teams.
  • To demonstrate professional accountability to service users, stakeholders and the profession
  • Help produce and implement business plans for all advancements of pharmacy services
  • To be aware of and adhere to SFIs and the Trust’s Corporate Governance commitments

Evaluation of Service

To monitor clinical pharmacy services for patients admitted to theCardiac, Respiratory and Intensive Care (CRIC) directorate and the Respiratory servicein accordance with the objectives set by the post holder andClinical Services Lead Pharmacistin close liaison withthe Consultants pharmacistsin order to ensure safe, clinically effective and cost efficient use of drugs in these patients.

  • Help ensure that the quality of the Paediatric pharmacy services is recognised as a leader in the national field in line with the corporate objectives
  • To evaluate the contributions of the Paediatric pharmacists to the directorate
  • To ensure departmental standards are met
  • To undertake clinical audit as part of the multi-disciplinary audit process
  • To undertake assessments / evaluations as required

Clinical Practice

To act as a clinical role model for Paediatric pharmacists and demonstrate the ability to provide safe, clinically effective and cost-efficient use of drugs in these patients

  • Demonstrates expert clinical knowledge in Paediatrics particularly respiratory medicine
  • To prescribe in the area of Paediatrics under Independent Prescribing Legislation (if required by the service)
  • To follow legal, ethical, professional and employers’ codes of conduct
  • To plan, manage, monitor and review therapeutic programmes
  • To develop recognition as a national expert within the speciality of paediatric clinical pharmacy and paediatric respiratory medicine
  • To enhance the quality of patient care
  • To manage difficult and ambiguous problems
  • To tolerate uncertainty
  • To make decisions with limited information
  • To demonstrate an intuitive grasp of situations based on deep tacit understanding
  • To demonstrate a whole-system patient-focused approach
  • To demonstrate advanced level of clinical reasoning and judgement
  • To participate as a contributor of the SEL Paediatric Formulary
  • To demonstrate professional accountability to Paediatric patients
  • To demonstrate awareness and commitment to the Trust’s Clinical Governance Agenda.

Research and Development

To develop and deliver on the Research & Development Agenda surrounding Paediatric Medicines Management withinCardiac, Respiratory and Intensive Care (CRIC) directorate and the Paediatric Respiratory service in liaison with the Consultant pharmacists

  • To demonstrate a critical approach towards pharmacy practice in paediatrics
  • To integrate research evidence into practice
  • To identify gaps in the evidence base
  • To support the development of research capability amongst pharmacy staff.
  • To guide and support others undertaking research
  • To develop, implement, monitor and evaluate protocols and guidelines
  • To actively seek to improve the ward and clinical services provided

Education and Training

  • To identify training needs of staff in order to undertake the roles required
  • To develop strategies to meet the training needs of staff
  • To lead and develop the training programme for the Clinical Diploma within Children’s Services
  • To liaise with Academia to collaborate in the development of training courses for paediatric staff
  • To provide education and training to pharmacy and other staff in relation to Paediatrics
  • To evaluate the training provided
  • To ensure Paediatric pharmacists training needs are identified and met
  • To participate in the clinical training of the ward pharmacists
  • To identify own training needs
  • To actively seek novel opportunities to meet training needs
  • To maintain a portfolio of practice
  • To maintain a broad level of pharmacy practice
  • To participate in other areas of clinical pharmacy practice in order to ensure a broad base of pharmaceutical knowledge
  • To participate in relevant Senior Pharmacy Staff Meetings
  • To participate in relevant Directorate Meetings
  • To liaise with other clinical pharmacists to ensure efficient transfer of drug related care.
  • To participate in education and training programmes to develop skills as part of a commitment to continuing education and the concept of lifelong learning.

To be aware of, and apply, relevant legislation such as the H & SAWA, COSHH, Medicines Act, GMP etc.

To always practice in accordance with the Code of Ethics of the Royal College of Pharmacy.

To participate in the weekend, bank holiday and back up rotas.

This advert closes on Sunday 2 Aug 2026