
RPS appoints Justine Scanlan as Director of Pharmacy
Published: 2 April 2026
This was published when the organisation was the Royal Pharmaceutical Society.
The Royal Pharmaceutical Society (RPS) is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr Justine Scanlan FRPharmS as its new Director of Pharmacy, a key leadership role as the organisation transitions to become the Royal College of Pharmacy in April.
Justine is currently Head of the NHS Specialist Pharmacy Service and Director of the Pharmacy Practice Unit, Liverpool. She was appointed a Fellow of RPS in 2021.
A hospital pharmacist by background, Justine is a former Director of Pharmacy at Salford Royal Foundation Trust and Chief Pharmacist at East Cheshire Trust. She has a strong background in service and quality improvement, patient safety and is the only pharmacist to have been awarded a fellowship at the NHS Institute for Innovation and Improvement where she was part of the teaching faculty.
Justine’s appointment is part of carefully planned and managed leadership changes announced in August 2025 and designed to ensure that key appointments are in place as RPS transitions to become a royal college.
As Director of Pharmacy, Justine will lead on the new royal college’s ambitions to effectively champion pharmacy with policymakers, partners and stakeholders across Great Britain, and will work with National Pharmacy Advisory Councils and country directors and teams in Scotland, Wales and England to drive forward pharmacy policy and practice. She will also lead royal college activities across standards and guidance and science and research in pharmacy practice as well as the College’s heritage and library functions.
Paul Bennett, Chief Executive of RPS, said:
“I’m delighted to welcome Justine as our new Director of Pharmacy. This is a pivotal appointment for the organisation and Justine’s expertise, leadership experience and energy will be a great addition to the organisation and Executive team. She will play a central role in ensuring we deliver on our commitments and continue to champion the highest standards of patient safety and care.”
Justine Scanlan said:
“I’m looking forward to joining the future Royal College of Pharmacy and working with colleagues, members and stakeholders to drive high standards in pharmacy practice, to ensure that the pharmaceutical care delivered to patients is of the best quality and that the safe use of medicines remains at the centre of everything we do.”
Justine will take up her role in June 2026.
The transition to the Royal College of Pharmacy is expected to be completed by mid April 2026.
More information about the RPS’s journey to becoming a royal college
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