Clinical Pharmacist

IQVIA
Leeds
1 year ago
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Type: Full-time, hybrid (around 50% from home, 50% at GP surgeries)

We are looking for pharmacists to join the team!

Join us in this exciting role where you will utilise your clinical expertise and commercial acumen to support patients with chronic conditions in primary care settings. As a clinical pharmacist at Interface Clinical Services, an IQVIA business, your responsibilities will include aiding practices with clinical tools, identifying opportunities for clinical reviews, ensuring adherence to protocols, and fostering awareness of Interface Clinical Services within primary care settings. 

This is the perfect role for a pharmacist who is looking for career progression!

Some principal responsibilities:

Support Practices to provide clinical tools and resource to help manage patients with long-term conditions. To ensure clinical services are delivered within the bounds of our protocols, service operating instructions and systems. To identify opportunities for clinical reviews at individual practice level, PCN or CCG level where there is clinical need. To enhance the awareness of Interface Clinical Services within primary care and to assist in developing long lasting relationships with practices and local NHS organisations.

Ideal candidate:

Registered pharmacist. Community or primary care experience desirable. Willing to travel as required, along with remote (home) working. A keen passion to make a positive difference to patients’ long-term health. Driven work ethic.

Benefits of working as Clinical Pharmacists with IQVIA:

Funding and paid leave for the Independent Pharmacist Qualification. Access to learning and career path development tools. Become a clinical expert in long term conditions eg AF, asthma, COPD, diabetes, heart failure. Car allowance £5500 (PLUS paid mileage). 25 days annual paid holiday, NO weekend, bank holiday or evening working. Opportunity to buy extra 5 days annual leave. Competitive open-ended bonus. Private healthcare (BUPA). Flexible benefits including private dental, competitive pension scheme, Life Assurance, Group Income Protection, Personal Accident Insurance and more! Online wellbeing support available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Other benefits at corporate rates such as: gym memberships, access to 100s of restaurant/store discounts. Regular remote coffee mornings, regional meetings / team social events. Manage your own diary to enable flexible working and in practice.

Be part of the team and apply today!

Interface Clinical Services, an IQVIA business, are the largest organisation within the UK healthcare sector to fully employ a team of pharmacists. We operate in partnership with both the NHS and industry.

As pioneers of Clinical Pharmacist-led services, here at Interface we believe that a career in healthcare is more than just a job, it’s a vocation. Our mission is simple, to improve clinical outcomes and improve patients’ lives, we want you to be part of that journey and know that you are making a difference.

Please note: Sponsorship is not available for this opportunity

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IQVIA is a leading global provider of advanced analytics, technology solutions and clinical research services to the life sciences industry. We believe in pushing the boundaries of human science and data science to make the biggest impact possible – to help our customers create a healthier world. Learn more at

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