237708 (AJM) - Lead Pharmacist Clinical Trials

NHS Ayrshire & Arran
Edinburgh
1 day ago
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Overview

Lead Pharmacist Clinical Trials. Primary base: Usher Building, Little France, Edinburgh. Travel across NHS Lothian acute sites is required.

NHS Lothian Pharmacy & Medicines Service
We are pleased to be able to offer a rare opportunity for an experienced pharmacist to lead and develop pharmacy clinical trial services across NHS Lothian. Clinical trials are vital to advancing patient care and improving health outcomes. The successful candidate will set the strategic direction, manage service delivery, and ensure compliance with Good Clinical Practice (GCP) and relevant legislation. Working closely with Research & Development (R&D), multidisciplinary teams, and regional partners, you will drive innovation and resilience in clinical trial pharmacy services.

Why Join Us?

At NHS Lothian, we value innovation, teamwork, and professional growth. This service is well developed and continues to grow. Recent new investment means that this service will now have capacity to support the new capital and staff resource infrastructure for advanced therapeutic investigational medicinal products; and increased clinical trial capacity to meet NHS Lothian’s strategic intent to make Edinburgh a Centre of excellence for clinical trials for the future. The successful candidate would be essential to delivering this vision with effective leadership of this team.

About You

We are looking for a highly motivated and enthusiastic pharmacist with a passion for delivering exceptional care to the population we serve.

Essential Qualifications And Competencies
  • A Master of Pharmacy Degree (or equivalent).
  • Registration with the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC).
  • Completed Postgraduate Diploma or Masters of Science (MSc) or for those candidates who have not completed a Postgraduate degree must demonstrate substantial progress across the four pillars of the RPS Core Advanced Pharmacist Curriculum through:
  • Engagement with the RPS Core Advanced Curriculum
  • Active participation in a community of practice/peer network
  • Submit a screenshot of portfolio (programme of learning page)
  • Complete the RPS learning needs analysis tool to assess progress with the Core Advanced Curriculum and any gaps that will need addressed as part of PDP plans.
  • Candidates who have completed a Postgraduate Clinical Pharmacy Diploma or MSc in Clinical Pharmacy should complete the learning needs analysis (LNA) using the LNA tool in the RPS e-portfolio, identifying any gaps that will need addressed as part of PDP plans.
Experience And Knowledge
  • Proven expertise in collaborative service development, including the design and implementation of healthcare initiatives.
  • Significant experience in clinical trials planning, delivery and monitoring
  • Proven leadership and management experience at a senior level
  • Strong knowledge of pharmaceutical law, ethics, and governance relating to research
  • Excellent communication and problem-solving skills, enabling effective decision-making.
About NHS Lothian

NHS Lothian covers Edinburgh city, East Lothian, Midlothian and West Lothian. We are the second largest health system in NHS Scotland and one of only four teaching Boards. We have strategic partnerships with local Universities, Local Authorities and our four Integration Joint Boards. We serve a population of 900,000, providing a range of primary, community based and acute hospital services. We also provide regional and national services across a range of clinical specialties.

The vision for the Pharmacy & Medicines service is to deliver clinically led, person-centred services to ensure patients across Lothian get the best from their medicines and pharmacy services. We are focused on creating an environment where each person in the team has the opportunity to flourish, develop and make best use of their skills.

Ready to Take the Next Step?

For further information on what is included in the role and the skills/experience we’re looking for, please refer to the job description and person specification linked below. We encourage you to reach out for an informal conversation to learn more about this opportunity.

To Start The Conversation

Melinda Cuthbert, Associate Director Pharmacy (Acute) -

Hazel Milligan, Lead Pharmacist Clinical Trials

We will fully support disabled candidates, and candidates with long-term conditions or who are neurodivergent by making reasonable adjustments to our recruitment policy and practices.

To work in the United Kingdom, there is a legal requirement for an individual to demonstrate that they have the relevant permission to work in the country. This permission is, without exception, granted by the UK Visas and Immigration Service. Further information on what NHS Scotland Boards are required to do to check this as well as what your responsibilities include can be found in the further information for this vacancy.

Policy and Compliance

For more details on changes to PVG checks and other regulatory requirements, please consult Disclosure Scotland. This post may require a different level of criminal records check from 1 April 2025. If the post is assessed as a regulated role, appointment is subject to joining the PVG Scheme. Details on these changes will be confirmed by the Hiring Manager or Recruitment Team. For more information, visit Disclosure Scotland Changes.

Please note: we anticipate a high level of interest in this position and may close the vacancy early once a sufficient number of applications are received. We encourage you to submit your application early. NHS Scotland is committed to equality and diversity and welcomes applications from all sections of society.


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