Unijobs on behalf of our public sector client have a requirement for a Senior Informatics Pharmacist to join their team.
The duration of the post is initially 12 months with possible extensions thereafter.
Working 35 hours per week the successful candidate will be employed as an agency employee and will be paid an annualised salary of between € DOE and will accrue 30 days' annual leave per year.
The role is based fully onsite in Dublin.
The successful candidate must be PSI registered and have a minimum of 3 years previous experience.
Requirements: Each candidate must: 1.
(a) Be registered in the Register of Pharmaceutical Society of Ireland and or be entitled to be so registered.
(b) Possess the requisite knowledge and ability (including a high standard of suitability) for the proper discharge of the duties of the office.
2.
Have not less than 3 years relevant post registration experience.
KEY ROLE, DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES The Senior Pharmacist will undertake the duties appropriate to that grade, subject to the supervision of the Chief II Pharmacist.
The key duties and responsibilities are as follows: Being proficient with the Electronic Prescribing and Medication Administration build configuration and workflows in order to support, optimise and develop the system.
Contributing to pharmacy and medication management system developments and upgrades, including stakeholder consultation, scoping and business case preparation, procurement, project planning, management of risks and issues, communications and record keeping.
Participate in the management of system issues including medication safety events and the tracking of service requests and system fixes.
To contribute to role based access policies and their implementation To work closely with the Chief Informatics Pharmacist, the Engagement and Delivery team and the 'EPR Change Authority' in assessing, prioritising, planning and managing system change requests while following a robust change management process for the live domain Facilitating the identification and realisation of benefits.
Contribute to the assessment and planning for the integration between any new informatics projects and existing systems to promote the availability of comprehensive information as required for both clinical and administrative staff.
*This position may be subject to Garda Vetting and Foreign Police Clearance, if applicable you will be required to obtain these prior to commencing in this role* Unijobs is an equal opportunities employer.
Skills: Pharmacist Informatics Medical