Job Description
Role overview — meaningful clinical leadership in mental health
This is a senior clinical pharmacy position focused on improving medicines care for people receiving mental health services across acute and community settings. You will shape and deliver advanced pharmaceutical care for adults, older people, forensic patients, and individuals with learning disabilities — ensuring treatments are safe, person-centred, and evidence-informed.
Working closely with senior pharmacy leadership, you will resolve complex medication challenges, lead reviews, support safe prescribing, and help develop enhanced clinical services. Collaboration is central: you will partner with multidisciplinary mental health teams and community pharmacy colleagues to promote continuity of care and optimal outcomes.
Flexible working arrangements are supported, recognising the importance of work-life balance while maintaining service excellence.
Key contributions
Clinical leadership
- Deliver advanced medicines optimisation within mental health specialties
- Manage complex prescribing issues and therapeutic decision-making
- Support development of pharmacist prescribing practice
Service development
- Evaluate and improve clinical pharmacy pathways
- Promote safe transitions between hospital and community care
- Embed best practice in medicines governance
Multidisciplinary collaboration
- Work alongside medical, nursing, and allied health professionals
- Engage community pharmacy partners to enhance continuity of care
Professional growth
- Participate in structured induction and continuous development
- Contribute to education and mentoring within the pharmacy team
Who this role is suited to
You are a clinically confident pharmacist with a strong interest in mental health and a commitment to patient-centred care. You combine technical expertise with empathy, communicate clearly with diverse teams, and enjoy developing services that improve outcomes.
Essential qualifications & background
- Master of Pharmacy (or equivalent)
- Registration with the General Pharmaceutical Council
- Significant clinical experience supporting people with mental health conditions and/or learning disabilities
- Excellent communication and collaborative working skills
Desirable
- Pharmacist prescribing experience
- Postgraduate study related to mental health pharmacy
- Travel across the service area is required.
Safeguarding & eligibility
This role requires membership of Scotland’s PVG safeguarding scheme administered by Disclosure Scotland. Visa sponsorship may be available subject to eligibility and organisational approval.
Working culture
The organisation promotes inclusion, accessibility, and fairness. Applications are welcomed from candidates of all backgrounds, including disabled applicants. Supportive policies and reasonable adjustments are available to ensure equitable recruitment and employment experiences.
Relevant UK Government & Regulatory Resources
- Skilled Worker and Health & Care visa guidance
- Applying for UK health and social care roles from overseas
- Pharmacy professional standards and regulation overview
- Disclosure Scotland — safeguarding and PVG scheme
- Equality protections in employment