Published 25/10/2023
Are you an early career pharmacist looking to take your professional journey to the next level?
Do you aspire to develop a solid foundation in pharmacy and gain valuable qualifications?
If so, our Post-registration Foundation Pharmacist programme, delivered in partnership with Cardiff University and The Royal Pharmaceutical Society (RPS), has the perfect opportunity for you.
This programme is designed for early career pharmacists who are 18 to 24 months registered. It offers an opportunity to enhance your knowledge, skills, and professional behaviours. This will enable you to confidently practice in various pharmacy sectors at a generalist post-registration foundation level.
Upon successful completion of this programme, you will:
To take part in this exciting opportunity, pharmacists must enrol at Cardiff University by early December 2023, with the programme starting in January 2024.
The programme will continue to run until the new General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) initial education and training standards for pharmacists are fully implemented by July 2026.
Pharmacists will receive extensive support, including educational supervision, practice supervision, and guidance from a designated prescribing practitioner for the independent prescribing element. Additionally, you'll have the opportunity to collaborate and build communities of practice with fellow peers, creating a network of support.
The programme encompasses several essential components, including:
Successful completion of this programme paves the way for pharmacists to advance their careers through The Royal Pharmaceutical Society (RPS) advanced practice pathway.
This programme presents a range of placement opportunities across multiple healthcare settings.
To apply for these vacancies, pharmacists will need to contact the employer directly. More information about the vacancies available and employer contacts is available on our pharmacy webpage.
For more information or inquiries about the HEIW Post-registration Foundation Pharmacist Programme in partnership with Cardiff University and The Royal Pharmaceutical Society (RPS), please email HEIW.PRFP@wales.nhs.uk or visit the programme page.