Bradford District Care NHS Foundation Trust
Job summary
We are seeking an experienced and dynamic Chief Pharmacy Technician to provide senior professional and operational leadership for pharmacy technical services across the Trust.
This is a key leadership role within the Pharmacy Team, offering the opportunity to shape service delivery, contribute to strategic planning, and lead the development of our pharmacy technician workforce.
You will work closely with the Chief Pharmacist and wider leadership team to ensure safe, effective and high-quality medicines management services, while driving service improvement and workforce development.
At BDCFT, we provide a wide range of mental health, community and specialist services to a diverse population across Bradford, Airedale, Wharfedale and Craven. Our Pharmacy team plays a central role in supporting safe medicines use, physical health improvement and integrated care for people with complex needs.
We are a Trust that:
- Has a strong focus on quality improvement, innovation and research
- Works closely with system partners across Bradford District and Craven
- Is committed to reducing health inequalities and improving outcomes for people with severe mental illness (SMI)
- Values compassionate, inclusive leadership and staff development
Our pharmacy service is actively involved in service transformation, digital development and medicines optimisation programmes, making this an exciting time to join the team.
Main duties of the job
Some key duties will include:
- Representing Trust Pharmacy Services/ medicines management at local and system forums as delegated by the Chief Pharmacist (for example workforce, medicines supply, interface and care pathwayswork).
- Working collaboratively with external partners to support the ongoing development of the technical and wider pharmacy workforce through the provision of education, training and development opportunities.
- Providing senior operational leadership for the technical aspects of the pharmacy service and contribute to strategic planning for medicines supply and medicines management services. Ensure Trust policy isfollowed and that practice is underpinned with written procedure/ guidance. This includes ensuring there are effective systems in place to organise, manage and supervise safe, efficient service provision, assessing the service using audits and/ or performance indicators and providing the require assurance.
- Supporting and developing staff to ensure they are competent, motivated and optimally deployed across inpatient and community-based services and continue to develop in role.
Closing Date: 19/07/2026
Shortlisting Date: w/c 20/07/2026
Interview Date: 11/08/2026
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
- Degree (or equivalent level NVQ/ BTEC qualification) in Medicines Management/ Pharmacy Services (or similar) and/ or Leadership/ Management with master’s degree-level experience.
- Leadership, management and quality improvement experience and/ or qualification.
- Registration with the General Pharmaceutical Council and undertaking continued professional development, peer discussion and reflective practice as required for annual GPhC revalidation.
- Completed technician accuracy checking (either hospital in house, or accredited qualification)
Desirable
- Project management qualification (e.g. PRINCE2 Foundation or equivalent)
- Quality improvement training
Training
Essential
- Training in governance, risk management and incident investigation
- Training in workforce management, appraisal and performance processes
Desirable
- Equality, diversity and inclusion training beyond mandatory level
Experience
Essential
- Experience of leading and managing a technical pharmacy service
- Experience of managing complex HR matters
- Experience of leading service development or transformation initiatives
Desirable
- Experience of leading digital or systems transformation
- Experience within mental health services
Knowledge
Essential
- In-depth knowledge of pharmacy technical services and medicines supply systems
- Knowledge of national NHS policy affecting pharmacy services
Skills
Essential
- Ability to advise and influence senior colleagues within agreed governance frameworks
- Ability to manage competing priorities in a complex environment
- Strategic thinking and planning skills
Desirable
- Data analysis and workforce modelling capability
Closing Date: 19 July 2026
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