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Locum Medicines Safety Specialist Pharmacist - Yorkshire

pulse · Leeds

External listingfull-time14 days ago

About The Role

  • Job Title: Medicines Safety Specialist PharmacistBanding: Band 8aLocation: Yorkshire
  • Start Date: ASAPDuration: 5–6 Months (potential to extend)Hourly Rate: £34-36Working Hours: Full-time (majority remote working)

Job Overview

Pulse is currently seeking an experienced Band 8a Medicines Safety Specialist Pharmacist to join the team in Yorkshire on a locum basis. This is an excellent opportunity for a pharmacist with a strong background in medicines safety to play a key role in supporting governance, risk management, and medication safety initiatives across the organisation.

This is predominantly a remote-working position, with occasional travel to the site, typically once per month, for team meetings and service engagement activities.

The successful candidate will be responsible for leading medicines safety activities, supporting incident investigations, reviewing and developing policies, and ensuring best practice in medication governance.

Key Responsibilities

  • Lead on medicines safety initiatives across the organisation
  • Review, investigate, and respond to medication-related incidents and near misses
  • Support the development, review, and implementation of medicines management policies and procedures
  • Provide expert medicines safety advice to healthcare professionals and stakeholders
  • Contribute to risk management, governance, and quality improvement programmes
  • Analyse trends and identify opportunities to improve medication safety and patient outcomes
  • Support compliance with national guidance, legislation, and best practice standards
  • Prepare reports and recommendations arising from incident reviews and audits
  • Work collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams to promote a culture of medication safety

Qualifications and Experience

Registered Pharmacist with the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC)

Experience working at Band 8a level or equivalent

Significant medicines safety experience is essential

Proven experience responding to and investigating medication-related incidents

Experience reviewing, writing, and updating medicines-related policies and procedures

Strong knowledge of medicines governance, risk management, and patient safety frameworks

Excellent analytical, communication, and stakeholder management skills

Ability to work independently in a predominantly remote role

Why Choose Pulse?

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How to Apply

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Reasonable Adjustments

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