Workforce: Staffing Requirements Sample Clauses

Workforce: Staffing Requirements. 5.5.1 Participating community pharmacists must ensure that a Pharmacy Clinical Lead has overall responsibility for the safe and smooth running of the stop smoking service provided in their pharmacy. A Pharmacist Clinical Lead will normally be regularly employed to work in that pharmacy for at least 20 hours per week (35 - 40 hours in a 100 hour pharmacy). They will sign the SLA and have clinical responsibility for the operation of the service in that community pharmacy. 5.5.2 In exceptional circumstances, the PCT may give approval for an accredited member of non pharmacist staff, holding the position of Governance Lead for that pharmacy, to co-sign the SLA with an Accredited Pharmacist Clinical Lead who is an area manager or equivalent; providing suitable additional Accredited Pharmacists will be available to offer the assessments on an appointment basis. 5.5.3 If there is a change to the named Pharmacy Clinical Lead or the Accredited Pharmacy Assessors then the SSSS must be informed at the earliest opportunity. The replacement pharmacist/Accredited Pharmacy Assessors will be allowed to take over but must complete the required training. 5.5.4 The community pharmacy provider must have a standard operating procedure in place for this service. The Pharmacist Clinical Lead has a duty to ensure that pharmacists and staff involved in the provision of the service are aware of and operate within local protocols. 5.5.5 Normally pharmacies must have satisfactorily provided a Tier 2 service for a 6 month period in order to be considered for a Tier 3 status. VOUCHER ONLY Tier 1 • Pharmacist • 1 Pharmacy Support Staff (2 recommended) ONE-STOP Tier 2 (Immediate Assessor) • Pharmacist • 1 Accredited Pharmacy Intermediate Assessors (2 recommended) • Optional Pharmacy Support Staff (INCLUDING VOUCHER) Tier 3 • Advanced Accredited Pharmacist • 1 Advanced Accredited Pharmacy Intermediate Assessors (2 recommended) • Optional Pharmacy Support staff Tier 4*** Tier 5*** As Tier 3 As Tier 3 * Accreditation will be confirmed by a certificate of competency issued by the SSSS upon completion of relevant training ** Accreditation Tiers 4 and 5 are not available at the point of development of this SLA. They have been included in anticipation of potential future service development.
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