Paediatric Pharmacist: BNF for Children – Paediatric Formulary Committee
- Employer
- Royal Pharmaceutical Society
- Location
- London (Central), London (Greater)
- Salary
- non-paid external position to the BNF for Children governing committee
- Closing date
- 1 Oct 2019
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- Contract
- Part-time
- Pharmacy sector
- Community
- Job Type
- Pharmacist
Job Details
ROLE SPECIFCATION CLINICAL MEMBER OF THE BNF FOR CHILDREN PAEDRIATRIC FORMULARY COMMITTEE (PFC)
Paediatric Pharmacist: BNF for Children – Paediatric Formulary Committee
This is a non-paid external voluntary position to the BNF for Children governing committee.
CONTEXT
BNF Publications (the BNF, BNF for Children and Nurse Prescribers’ Formulary) are used within the NHS and beyond to provide prescribers, pharmacists, and other healthcare professionals with sound up-to-date information about the use of medicines, ensuring that patients get the best care.
The BNF for Children is a joint venture between the British Medical Association, the Royal Pharmaceutical Society, the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, and the Neonatal and Paediatric Pharmacists Group. The editorial team is based at the Royal Pharmaceutical Society.
ROLE SUMMARY
The Paediatric Formulary Committee (PFC) is responsible for the clinical governance of the BNF for Children. This oversight involves review and sign-off of certain additions and changes to BNF for Children content, via electronic forums (monthly) and face-to-face discussions (twice a year in London); the PFC also has a remit to review clinical editorial policies.
As a clinical member of the committee your main responsibilities are:
- Reviewing amendments to content within BNF for Children (either via electronic forum or at biannual face-to-face meetings)
- Contributing to committee discussion to ensure that process is followed, and that decisions are made in the best interests of patients, healthcare professionals and the publication;
- Contributing to discussion around direction and development of clinical editorial policy;
- Acting as an ambassador for the BNF for Children.
KNOWLEDGE & SKILLS FOR THIS JOB
- We would welcome an application from you if you have:
- Registration with the appropriate registering body (e.g. General Medical Council, General Pharmaceutical Council, Nursing and Midwifery Council).
- Demonstrable experience of participation in multidisciplinary Committees that consider clinical issues in paediatrics.
- Time and commitment to participate in monthly forums and attend twice-yearly Committee meetings.
- Good communication and team-working skills.
- Experience of working with research literature together with a willingness to consider clinical data and make decisions.
- Ability to maintain confidentiality as needed.
- A commitment to work within the framework of BNF for Children processes.
SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS
- All Committee members will be offered induction training and receive support from the BNF for Children team and other committee members.
- Membership of the PFC is voluntary; reasonable travel and subsistence costs are reimbursed.
- Appointments to the Committee will be made in accordance with the BNF for Children code of practice and policy on conflicts of interest. All applicants need to formally declare their interests according to this policy.
HOW TO APPLY
If you would like to get involved and make a noticeable impact to pharmacy practice, please send us your CV and a Statement of Support of up to 2 pages to: recruitment@rpharms.com
Closing date for applications: 9am on Tuesday 1st October 2019.
Company
What we do
* We are proud to be the professional body for pharmacists and pharmacy.
* We promote pharmacy to ensure pharmacists are recognised within the NHS and wider society, as the experts in medicine.
* We make sure the voice of the pharmacy profession is heard in the development of healthcare policy.
* We promote the advancement of science, practice and education in pharmacy.
* We provide our members with the support and development they need to fulfil their professional potential.
How we work
We put our members at the heart of everything we do, working collaboratively with stakeholders across the profession to enhance the reputation and develop the role of pharmacy and through this meet the needs of our members.
- Website
- http://www.rpharms.com/
- Mini-site
- Royal Pharmaceutical Society
- Telephone
- 020 7735 914
- Location
-
66-68 E Smithfield
London
London
E1W 1AW
United Kingdom
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