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Pharmacy Manager

KIMS Hospital
Kent
2 days ago
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Pharmacy Manager | KIMS Hospital, Maidstone

40 Hours per week, Permanent | Competitive Salary


KIMS Hospital, the largest independent hospital in Kent, is seeking an experienced and visionary PharmacyManager to lead and develop our comprehensive pharmaceutical services.


As the Pharmacy Manager, you will provide strategic and operational leadership, ensuring our medicines management services are safe, efficient, and patient-focused. You will be responsible for shaping our clinical governance agenda, driving innovation in medication safety, and ensuring compliance with national standards and regulations.


This is an exciting opportunity for a senior pharmacy professional who is passionate about improving patient outcomes, driving service excellence, and leading a talented, multidisciplinary pharmacy team in a dynamic healthcare environment.


Key Responsibilities

Lead and manage all aspects of pharmacy operations, medicines management, and clinical pharmacy services.


Act as the Medication Safety Officer (MSO), championing best practice in medication safety and compliance.
Provide strategic leadership and ensure the delivery of a responsive, patient-centred pharmacy service.
Develop and implement safe, evidence-based medicines management practices aligned with regulatory requirements.
Manage and monitor pharmacy budgets, procurement, and stock control to ensure cost-effective service delivery.
Support clinical teams through expert advice on prescribing, treatment protocols, and drug information.
Lead, motivate, and develop the pharmacy team, ensuring high professional and personal standards.
Contribute to strategic hospital planning and governance, representing the pharmacy department at senior management level.

About You


You’ll be a forward-thinking and highly motivated pharmacy leader with a strong background in hospital pharmacy and a proven ability to deliver high-quality, patient-centred services.


Essential Requirements

Master’s Degree in Pharmacy (or equivalent).


Registered with the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC).
Minimum of 7 years’ hospital pharmacy experience, including management or leadership responsibilities.
Strong understanding of clinical governance, medicines legislation, and controlled drug management.
Excellent leadership, communication, and change management skills.
Financial and budget management experience.

Desirable

Postgraduate qualification in Clinical Pharmacy or Management.


Experience in surgical or acute hospital settings.
Membership of professional bodies (, UKCPA, NPPG).
Project management or leadership qualification.

Why Join KIMS Hospital?


At KIMS Hospital, we pride ourselves on delivering exceptional, patient-focused care in a supportive and forward-thinking environment. We value innovation, collaboration, and professional development — empowering our teams to deliver excellence every day.


You’ll have the opportunity to:

Shape the future of pharmacy services in a growing independent hospital.


Work alongside a dedicated team of healthcare professionals committed to clinical excellence.
Access continuous professional development and leadership opportunities.
Enjoy a supportive, inclusive, and high-performing workplace culture.

Our benefits include:

Competitive salary


33 days annual leave (including bank holidays), plus your birthday off
Private health insurance and life assurance
Free staff parking
Pension scheme
Up to 40% discount on some KIMS services
Employee Assistance Programme (EAP)
Retail discounts and cashback schemes
Discounted gym membership
Free annual flu vaccination
Free eye tests

Ready to Apply?


If you're ready to lead a high-performing team and make a real difference behind the scenes of patient care, we’d love to hear from you.


Click Apply Now or contact Juliet for more information on or email

Posted 29th October 2025

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