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Community Pharmacy Group Under Huge Establishment

Up to £60,000 (FTE) + Attractive Benefits package

Full-Time - 40 Hours/Week

Beverley - Yorkshire


Do you want to join a front-line pharmacy that is rapidly developing and invests in you, in the form of continuous training and development opportunities?


Are you passionate about providing top quality service to the community you yourself are involved in?


If so, this job may be perfect for you!


This nationally renowned group are a major community pharmacy provider, rapidly expanding in the industry with providing key services for the community. The nationwide supplier is going through a pharmacy-focused development strategy plan at the moment, allowing for fast career growth to suitable candidates.


Afterwards, you will be one of two Pharmacist's in the store, alongside the Pharmacist Practice Manager. You will use your experience and pharmaceutical knowledge to provide the best service possible towards customers of all ages.


The service is currently looking for a pharmacist with strong interpersonal skills. The successful candidate will deliver across a range of community services including prescription support, medication services and clinical advice for patients coming into the pharmacy.


Benefits:

  • 33 days holiday (including bank holidays, pro-rata)
  • Relocation package available for the right candidate
  • 15% in-store discount, free parking and many additional rewards
  • Career progression and development opportunities
  • GPhC fees covered
  • Your professional indemnity insurance


Requirements:

  • MPharm qualification
  • GPHC Registration
  • Experience in Community preferred but not essential.
  • Passion for high quality care
  • Extremely personable personality
  • High sense of personal responsibility


Location:

Beverley - Commutable from Hull, Market Weighton, Brough, Cottingham


Contact details:

If you would like to be considered for this exciting opportunity, please contact Sam Veness direct on 02392 316 031 or 07934 014 892. Alternatively, email an updated CV to .

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