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Oxfordshire Community Pharmacy Liaison Officer

Cptv

Oxford

Hybrid

GBP 30,000 - 36,000

Part time

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Job summary

A community health organization in Oxford is seeking a Liaison and Engagement Officer to strengthen relationships with community pharmacies and improve public health service delivery. The role involves visiting pharmacies, supporting service implementation, and coordinating communications. Ideal candidates will possess strong interpersonal skills, experience in stakeholder engagement, and a background in public health. This flexible, hybrid position offers approximately 22 hours of work per week with a salary ranging from £30,000 to £36,000 FTE, commensurate with experience.

Qualifications

  • Experience in public health or community healthcare environments.
  • Willing and able to travel across Oxfordshire.
  • Background in project coordination or public health programme delivery.

Responsibilities

  • Promote and support Public Health services in community pharmacies.
  • Conduct service evaluations and collate activity data.
  • Serve as liaison between Public Health Oxfordshire and pharmacies.

Skills

Strong interpersonal and communication skills
Experience in stakeholder engagement
Ability to work independently
Competent with Microsoft Office
Experience working with community pharmacies
Job description

0.6 WTE (approx. 22 hours per week), flexible working hours

Contract:

18-month fixed-term pilot (extension subject to funding and outcomes)

Commensurate with experience (approx. £30,000–£36,000 FTE)

Base:

Hybrid – home and field-based across Oxfordshire (travel to community pharmacies required)

Accountable to:

Chief Executive Officer, Community Pharmacy Thames Valley (CPTV)

Responsible to:

Thames Valley Local Pharmaceutical Committee (LPC)

Purpose of the Role

To strengthen the relationship between Oxfordshire community pharmacies, Public Health Oxfordshire, and partner organisations by improving engagement, communication, and delivery of locally commissioned Public Health services such as Supervised Consumption (PSC), Needle Exchange (SWOP), and Take Home Naloxone (THN).

The postholder will act as a liaison and engagement officer, not a clinical role, supporting the practical delivery, communication, and improvement of pharmacy-based public health services.

Key Responsibilities
1. Pharmacy Engagement and Support
  • Visit community pharmacies across Oxfordshire to promote and support Public Health services.
  • Build and maintain positive relationships with pharmacy teams, acting as a supportive link between pharmacies, the Council and service partners.
  • Identify barriers to service delivery and work collaboratively to find solutions.
  • Encourage and support pharmacies to sign up for and actively deliver PH services.
2. Service Improvement and Monitoring
  • Assist pharmacies in understanding service specifications, contract requirements, and data reporting.
  • Conduct service evaluations responds, surveys, and engagement reviews to inform improvement plans.
  • Collate activity data and produce summary reports highlighting trends and areas for focus.
  • Contribute to evaluation work supporting future procurement (e.g., 2026/27 PH pharmacy contract).
3. Communication and Relationship Management
  • Serve as the day-to-day liaison between Public Health Oxfordshire and community pharmacies.
  • Coordinate communication materials, newsletters, and updates for contractors.
  • Facilitate and record feedback from pharmacies to inform Public Health strategy.
  • Represent CPTV and Oxfordshire LPC at relevant local stakeholder meetings as required.
4. Training and Development Support
  • Promote access to relevant.UU training and learning resources for pharmacy teams.
  • Coordinate logistics for local or virtual training events, such as the Naloxone awareness sessions.
  • Support the development of training materials or resources where needed.
5. Administrative and Reporting Duties
  • Maintain accurate records of visits, engagement, and outcomes.
  • Prepare progress updates for LPC and Public Health Oxfordshire as agreed.
  • Support communications and publicity around successful engagement or improvement initiatives.
Essential Knowledge and Attributes
  • Strong interpersonal and communicationlą skills.
  • Experience in stakeholder engagement or partnership working.
  • Understanding of public health or community healthcare environments.
  • Ability to work independently and manage own workload.
  • Competent with Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Teams).
  • Well‑organised, self‑motivated, and confident in report writing.
  • Willing and able to travel across Oxfordshire.
  • Experience working with or supporting community pharmacies, health or public sector partners.
  • Background in project coordination, community engagement, or public health programme delivery.
  • Experience in data monitoring, reporting, or evaluation.
Other Requirements
  • Valid UK driving licence and ability to travel across the county.
  • Occasional evening or weekend work may be required to support training or events.
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