2023/159 Pharmacist, Specified Purpose - Dublin, Ireland - Rotunda Hospital

    Rotunda Hospital
    Rotunda Hospital Dublin, Ireland

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    2023/159 Pharmacist, Specified Purpose, Full Time Application due 10/05/2024 Category Allied Health Professionals Workplace The Rotunda Hospital External Competition Ref no: 2023/159 Pharmacist Specified Purpose, Full Time (35 hours per week)

    Job Summary:

    The successful candidate will be an essential member of the Pharmacy Team, ensuring safe and effective use of medications.

    The Pharmacist will work as part of a progressive and dynamic team to ensure optimal outcomes for patients, gaining extensive experience of medication use in maternal, newborn and gynaecological care.

    The successful candidate will participate in ongoing service developments and clinical services. There will be opportunities to gain experience in electronic prescribing, audit and quality improvement methodologies.

    There will also be scope for involvement in ongoing collaborative research initiatives within the hospital with themes including Medication Safety, Health Informatics, Optimal Medication use in Pregnancy/Lactation, Maternal and Newborn Randomised Controlled Trials, Vaccination in Pregnancy and Venous Thromboembolism Prevention.


    Essential Qualifications and Experience:
    To have a recognized degree in Pharmacy. To be entitled or registered member of the Pharmaceutical Society of Ireland.

    Informal enquiries regarding this post should be addressed to Prof Brian Cleary Pharmacist Executive Manager a Applications should be made via the Rotunda Hospital website and should include a current Curriculum Vitae and a cover letter quoting the relevant reference number to arrive not later than 3pm on Friday 10th May 2024 The Rotunda Hospital is an equal opportunity Employer.


    Skills:
    Pharmacist, Specified Purpose, Recognized degree in Pharmacy. entitled or registered member of the Pharmaceutic Society of Ireland.