NHS

Clinical Pharmacist

Job Location

Boston, UK, United Kingdom

Job Description

Band 8a Pharmacists (Locum)– Winter Pressure Support |Lincolnshire Contract : 01 October 2025 – 31 March 2026 Location : Lincolnshire, On-site only Hours : Monday–Friday, 09:00–17:15 Accommodation : Available via Progress Housing One of our Lincolnshire Clients are on the lookout for a Band 8a Pharmacist to join their escalation ward team during the critical winter pressure period. This is a high-impact locum opportunity for an experienced hospital pharmacist to step in and make a real difference. What We’re Looking For: Essential : Experience in hospital clinical pharmacy services Desirable : Frailty/HCOP experience, prescribing qualifications Systems Used : Allocate and EMIS What to Expect: Local Induction : Week one includes systems training and caseload overview Training : Full access to local induction resources Interview Slots : Flexible scheduling CV Feedback : Within 24 hours of submission This role is unlikely to extend beyond March 2026, but it offers a unique chance to contribute meaningfully during a time of heightened need. You’ll be working under the guidance of Pharmacy Manager , with accommodation support and a streamlined onboarding process. Sound like your cup of tea (or maybe your colleague’s)? Send over your CV and availability ASAP . Not available right now? Don’t keep it to yourself— refer a friend and earn : £300 for the 1st successful referral £500 for the 2nd £650 for the 3rd (Yes, really!) Let’s get you placed—or help someone else land their next locum win. Drop me a message or give me a ring on 0330 818 7532 (option 1,6) — let’s chat!

Location: Boston, UK, GB

Posted Date: 9/18/2025
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September 18, 2025
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