Job Description
Role Overview
This is a rewarding opportunity for an experienced pharmacist to step into a senior clinical role within a supportive and progressive NHS Trust. You will play a key part in delivering high-quality medicines optimisation across both community hospitals and mental health services.
Working closely with multidisciplinary teams, you will help ensure that patients receive safe, effective, and personalised medication management. This role combines clinical practice, leadership, and service development—offering a well-rounded and impactful career step.
What You’ll Be Doing
As a Senior Pharmacist, your work will span clinical care, leadership, and service improvement. Your responsibilities will include:
- Providing expert pharmaceutical care to patients with complex needs
Supporting safe prescribing, particularly for high-risk medicines
Conducting medication reviews, including polypharmacy and deprescribing
Contributing to multidisciplinary team (MDT) discussions
Leading or supporting quality improvement and medicines safety initiatives
Assisting in the development of clinical guidelines and policies
Participating in clinical audits and service evaluations
You will also contribute to maintaining high standards of clinical governance across the Trust.
Leadership & Team Contribution
In this senior role, you will:
- Support and mentor junior pharmacists and pharmacy staff
Contribute to staff training and continuous professional development (CPD)
Assist with appraisals and performance development
Deputise for Clinical Pharmacy Leads when required
Collaborate across disciplines to improve patient care and service delivery
Working Locations & Pattern
Your work will primarily cover community and mental health sites in West Somerset, including:
- Minehead Community Hospital
Williton Community Hospital
Burnham-on-Sea Community Hospital
Wellsprings Mental Health Site
Additional responsibilities include:
Weekly dispensary duties at Musgrove Park Hospital
Participation in weekend and bank holiday rotas at the acute site
What We’re Looking For
Essential Qualifications
- Master’s degree in Pharmacy (MPharm) or equivalent
Registration with the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC)
Postgraduate qualification in clinical or mental health pharmacy (or working towards)
Non-Medical Prescriber status (or willingness to train)
Desirable Qualifications
- Eligibility to act as a Designated Supervisor for Foundation Pharmacists
Membership of the College of Mental Health Pharmacy
Additional postgraduate training in mental health
Key Experience & Skills
- Strong clinical knowledge across a range of patient groups
Experience in medicines optimisation and patient-centred care
Ability to manage complex medication regimens
Leadership and mentoring skills
Experience in audit, research, or service improvement
Excellent communication and teamwork abilities
Benefits & Support
Somerset NHS Foundation Trust offers a comprehensive benefits package, including:
- Flexible working arrangements
NHS Pension Scheme
Generous annual leave
Ongoing professional development opportunities
Access to the Blue Light Card for discounts and offers
Why Somerset?
- Somerset provides an excellent quality of life, combining scenic countryside with easy access to cities such as Bristol, Bath, and Exeter. With more affordable housing and strong community networks, it’s an ideal place to grow both professionally and personally.
Important Information
- This role requires a Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check
Skilled Worker visa sponsorship may be available (subject to eligibility)
Applicants must hold valid UK professional registration
Useful government resources:
- Skilled Worker visa guidance
UK Visas and Immigration
General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC)
Criminal record checks for overseas applicants
NHS Careers
Why This Role?
This is more than a clinical position—it’s a chance to influence how medicines are used across a wide range of services. You’ll have the opportunity to shape care, support colleagues, and improve outcomes for patients in both community and mental health settings.