Accuracy Checking Technician

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8 months ago
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Are you a skilled Accuracy Checking Technician eager for a new opportunity in Central London? We are seeking an Accuracy Checking Technician to join a Pharmacy Team at a Private Hospital. This role offers a chance to enhance your clinical skills in a supportive environment, working with cutting-edge technology across various specialities.

Enjoy a rewarding career as an Accuracy Checking Technician with a salary of up to £35,000 per annum. You'll benefit from continuous development opportunities, consistent salary reviews, and a generous holiday package. Work in a dynamic environment that values growth and innovation.

This is for a progressive healthcare provider located in Central London, offering a range of specialities such as imaging, diagnostics, and various health services. The company is committed to using the latest technologies to provide exceptional care and support to its patients.

As an Accuracy Checking Technician, you'll be responsible for:

Providing a safe and efficient pharmacy service focused on patient care.
Participating in the procurement and dispensing of medicines.
Educating patients about their medications.
Supporting the pharmacy team in delivering clinical services.
Managing stock control and ensuring medication safety.
Assisting in the development and implementation of pharmacy initiatives.Package and Benefits:

The Accuracy Checking Technician role comes with a comprehensive package, including:

Annual salary of up to £35,000.
Continuous development opportunities.
25 days holiday plus bank holidays.
Season ticket loan.
Access to a company benefits platform.The ideal Accuracy Checking Technician candidate will have:

At least 2 years’ experience in procuring and dispensing medicines.
GPhC registration.
NVQ Level 3 or BTEC in pharmaceutical services or equivalent.If you're an Accuracy Checking Technician, Dispensary Technician, Clinical Pharmacy Technician, Pharmaceutical Technician, or Medicines Management Technician, this Accuracy Checking Technician role could be the perfect next step in your career.

If you're ready to take your career as an Accuracy Checking Technician to the next level, this is the perfect opportunity to grow and develop in a supportive and innovative environment. Apply now and become a part of a team that values excellence and patient care. Or contact Chloe at Leaders In Care (url removed) (phone number removed)

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