Clinical Pharmacist - Private Hospital

Compass Associates
Southampton
3 weeks ago
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Mon - Friday 8:30am - 4:30pm - Saturdays on rotation

Southampton - Hampshire

£42,000 to £47,000 + Attractive Benefits package


Looking to gain experience in hospital? Keen to expand your knowledge within an organisation that supports your future?


Remit

Compass Associates are delighted to be working with a leading healthcare provider in their search for a Clinical Pharmacist for their local private hospital. The 19-bed hospital provides high-quality healthcare across a range of different specialities including Orthopaedics, Ophthalmology, ENT & General Surgery. They also provide a range of in-patient services as well as an in-house pharmacy, a physiotherapy department and an imaging department offering a range of diagnostic services.


The hospital are currently searching for a Clinical Pharmacist to provide their pharmaceutical knowledge and experience in ensuring the care of the patients at the hospital. You will be responsible for supervising the procurement, preparation, dispensation & distribution of medicines to patients while providing standard of care through the medical management service. You will be ensuring the pharmacy department operates in a timely and consistent manner whilst overseeing the general running of the service, providing clinical input where necessary.


Benefits

- Competitive Salary

- Pension Scheme

- Annual leave from 25 days plus bank holidays.

- Consistent professional development

- Life Assurance

- Access to Employee & Family Discounts

- Mental Health support & counselling


Requirements

- Degree in Pharmacy MPharm, BSc or BPharm

- GPHC Registration

- Passion for high quality care

- Motivated individual

- Excellent interpersonal and communications skills

- High sense of personal responsibility


Location

The hospital is located in Southampton - commutable from Winchester, Portsmouth, Fareham, Salisbury & Bournemouth.


Recommendations

Compass Associates Ltd 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 would like to be considered for this exciting opportunity please contact Jamie Cutts direct on 02392 313 046 or . Alternatively email an updated CV to

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