Pharmacist | Ongoing development I Flexible working hours

Compass Associates
Barnsley, England
13 months ago
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Pharmacist | Ongoing development I Flexible working hours

Up To £60,000 Per Year, Depending on Experience (pro rata)

25 hours per week

Barnsley



Are you a newly qualified pharmacist, seeking an opportunity to gain experience?

Or are you an experienced pharmacist, eager to progress within your career?

Want to work for an inclusive company who empower their colleagues with more control over their work hours?



Compass Associates are excited to be working with one of the UK’s largest supermarket chain’s pharmacy stores in the search for a dedicated pharmacist to join their progressive team.

The successful candidate will possess excellent communication skills and will be able to work effectively as a part of a cohesive team. You’ll have a “can-do” attitude and will have a passion for providing great care. My client is open to accepting candidates from varied backgrounds- so whether you have experience in primary care, secondary care, or even if you’re newly qualified, this may be the role for you!



This will be a part-time position where you’ll be working 25 hours per week over 3 days per week. My client also offers a very competitive benefits package ensuring your professional development is supported and promoted.



Benefits

• 6.6 weeks paid annual leave (25 days plus 8 pro-rata)

• 15% discount in stores

• Additional 10% discount card for a nominated friend or family member

• Matched pension contributions and 4x life assurance

• Private Aviva Healthcare

• GPhC fees covered

• Career progression and development opportunities

• Opportunity to purchase additional annual leave

• Subsidised staff canteen

• Free parking



What You’ll Be Doing

• Provide an excellent level of care to patients within the community.

• Procure and prepare medicines as needed.

• Dispense medicines effectively and accurately.

• Organising prescriptions for patients.

• Use excellent communication skills to ensure patients’ needs are met.



What You’ll Bring

• Registration with the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC)

• MPharm, BPharm or equivalent.

• Possess excellent communication and interpersonal skills.

• Ability to work effectively within a team environment.

• Experience within a community pharmacy environment desirable but not essential.



Location

This Community Pharmacy is based in Barnsley, commutable via Sheffield, Wakefield, Huddersfield, Leeds, Doncaster, Pontefract and Dewsbury.



References

Compass Associates are working in partnership on this position. If you are not interested, but know someone who is, we offer £200 vouchers for each successful recommendation.



Contact Details

If you are interested in the position, please contact Natasha Isaac on 02392 417 107 or alternatively, you can email at .

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