Pharmacist

Elvetham Heath
5 days ago
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We've got a fantastic opportunity for a Pharmacist to join our Fleet store, on a part time basis (2 days per week), which dispenses over 5,500 valued items on average to the local community each month.
 
Reporting into the Pharmacy Manager, you will deliver consistently high standards of customer service and care whilst adhering to our Pharmacy Standard Operating procedures.
 
As a Pharmacist you will:
Understand customer needs and react responsibly and appropriately to any queries
Maintain a customer-focused environment creating moments that matter to our customers when they need it most
Engage confidently and compassionately with customers, guiding them to take medication safely and effectively
Ensure product knowledge remains relevant and up to date, responding to customer needs appropriately
Provide essential Pharmacy Services e.g. Flu Vaccines / NHS Pharmacy First Service (PFS)
Work collaboratively with other pharmacy colleagues, offering support and advice where required, whilst sharing accurate information in a confidential and timely manner
Support the Pharmacy Team and Store Manager with the delivery of agreed KPIs
Be responsible for the safe, effective and legal running of the pharmacy (e.g. clinically checking prescriptions / management of Controlled Drugs / appropriate staffing levels)
Follow all Pharmacy Standard Operating Procedures
Support the completion of all pharmacy audits and any resulting actions/outputs
Ensure compliance to Pharmacy Data Security & Protection at all times
Oversee the ordering and replenishment of pharmacy stock and control the sale of medicines, particularly those subject to misuse and abuse
Report any dispensing errors and near misses
Act promptly to any stock recall notices / drug alerts
Build relationships GPs & other appropriate Healthcare Professionals in the community
Use expert knowledge & opportunistic interventions to deliver pharmacy services and sales, whilst complying with any clinical, ethical and professional requirements

More About You

As a Pharmacist you’ll be providing excellent customer and patient care. In addition you will:
Possess a Pharmacy degree
Hold membership of the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC)
Demonstrate excellent communication skills
Integrity and compassion
Pharmacists working for Morrisons will have to complete a DBS check (organised by us) prior to commencement of employmentMorrisons Pharmacies offer colleagues a high level of working flexibility and control over their work rotas. This enables routine overlap periods with other pharmacists on duty, for consistency of patient care and colleague development.

We are proud to have an inclusive culture where everyone truly feels able to be themselves. Everyone is welcome at Morrisons.

More About Us
We're Foodmakers and Shopkeepers and together, we make Morrisons. We're the only UK retailer with our own manufacturing business. Our pharmacies are the natural next step. Helping to make Britain healthier, our 100 in-store pharmacies enable millions of customers to look after themselves inside and out. Here we offer all kinds of support from medicines, consultations and diabetes checks to advice on weight loss, healthy eating and giving up smoking.

As part of our total rewards package we offer:

15% uncapped Morrisons discount for you (both in store and online)
10% discount for a designated friend/family member
Private Aviva Healthcare plan
Annual bonus scheme
GPhC fees paid
25 days holiday plus 8 statutory holidays pro rata
Enhanced company pension contributions
4 x life assurance through our company pension scheme
Enhanced maternity, paternity and adoption schemes
Long service awards
Perks with over 850 retailers through our 'My Morri' discount platform offering cashback and instant vouchersWe have an enhanced benefits package available to suitable candidates, including a relocation allowance or a welcome package where applicable. Please reach out to us for more information.
 
Wherever you are or want to be in your pharmacy career, a move to Morrisons Pharmacy is the perfect prescription for progress. With over 100 in-store pharmacies nationwide and 11 million customers visiting us every week, we're helping to make Britain healthier.

We endeavour to be Britain's favourite in-store pharmacy, famous for service and our 'can-do' approach. That means we're offering more and more career opportunities at all levels, growing people, training and supporting them, and making a very serious investment in their success.

If you’re interested in taking on a new challenge and have the skills to strengthen our team further, then we want to hear from you

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