Job Description
Cpl Healthcare, in partnership with the Irish Prison Service, is currently recruiting an experienced Prison Pharmacist to contribute to the provision of prison pharmacy services.
The successful candidate will work as a permanent, full-time post and have flexibility in choosing their location between Longford or Dublin. If the preferred location is not Longford (IPS HQ), the Pharmacist will attend IPS HQ in Longford a minimum of one day per week.
Principal Duties and Responsibilities:
* To undertake regular audits of prescribing practices within IPS to ensure compliance with all relevant policy and guidance.
* To participate in the development, implementation, and audit of guidelines regarding the use of medicines.
* To provide expert advice on the use of specialist medicines, including those used to treat Hep C and ARVs.
* To support the IPS Covid vaccination program with respect to logistics, medication management, and safety, as well as pharmacovigilance.
Other Duties and Responsibilities:
* To provide advice, as required, to medical and nursing staff on the proper and economic use of drugs and medicines, including participation in schemes for the dissemination of information related to drug safety and usage designed to deliver optimal care economically.
* To ensure the safe use of medicines by evaluating and managing risks associated with their use and participating in the NIMS process.
* To participate in multidisciplinary committees, such as the IPS Drugs & Therapeutics Committee.
* To conduct audits and other active research to promote medicines safety and minimize error, as requested by the Chairman of the Drugs & Therapeutics Committee and/or Chief Pharmacist.
* To assist with the preparation of tender documentation and undertaking of tender competitions in respect of prison pharmacy services.
* To assist in the oversight and management of all IPS pharmacy service contracts.
* To provide medication information and training to prison healthcare staff.
* To visit prison pharmacy areas to ensure appropriate medication storage, recording, etc.
* To maintain professional competency by involvement with Continued Professional Development.
* To undertake such other duties as may be assigned from time to time.
Professional Qualification:
* Be registered as a Pharmacist with the Pharmaceutical Society of Ireland (PSI) or be entitled to be so registered.
* Have at least two years of satisfactory post-registration experience.
* Possess the requisite knowledge and ability, including a high standard of suitability and management ability, for the proper discharge of the duties of the office.
Requirements:
* Demonstrate evidence of up-to-date pharmaceutical knowledge and skills.
* Demonstrate patient-centred focus.
* Demonstrate experience of medication and prescribing audit.
* Demonstrate good interpersonal skills and proven written and verbal communication abilities.
* Have the ability to work on their own initiative, prioritize, and manage multiple issues simultaneously, and demonstrate attention to detail.
* Planning and organizational skills.
* Leadership and decision-making ability.