Pharmacist - Ad Hoc Nights

Royal Leamington Spa
19 hours ago
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Pharmacist:

-          Location: West Midlands
-          Schedule: 21:00pm to 09:00 am (12-hour shift, 1 hour of breaks – 30 minutes of which is paid)
-          Employment Type: Ad Hoc, Onsite Only
-          Rate: £32.17/hour PAYE or £37/hour Umbrella PAYE

Position Overview:

We’re looking for a qualified pharmacist to join a multidisciplinary team comprised of professionals from engineering, science, clinical research, healthcare, marketing, and customer service. United by a shared mission, we are dedicated to delivering exceptional care to those who rely on our services.

As a key member of our clinical operations, you’ll be responsible for the accurate and compliant fulfilment of prescriptions, contributing to the overall safety and wellbeing of our patients.

Your Key Responsibilities:

Operate from our Leamington Spa distribution centre, overseeing medication dispensing with a focus on safety and regulatory compliance
Navigate and update patient data through our secure Electronic Health Records (EHR) platform
Review and validate prescriptions based on protocols established by our Medical Team
Collaborate with logistics personnel to prepare and dispatch medications efficiently
Communicate with patients via phone and email, offering advice on usage, potential side effects, and other pharmaceutical concerns
Ensure detailed and precise documentation is maintained in patient files
Adhere to internal procedures for processing prescriptions and escalate complex cases when necessary
Participate in regular training sessions and team briefings to stay current with internal processes and healthcare standards
Keep your professional credentials up to date, meeting all continuing education and licensing requirements
 
Required Skills and Experience:

Active registration with the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC)
A minimum of six months experience in a pharmacy or similar clinical setting
Confidence working in a fast-moving environment where accuracy is essential
High level of organisation and attention to detail
Strong interpersonal skills with a focus on patient care and clear communication
 
Why work with us?

Established expertise: Pertemps has roots dating back to 1961, combining decades of recruitment experience with a modern, agile approach to healthcare staffing
NHS Approved: Approved on all major NHS Frameworks for Doctors, AHPs and Nursing, giving access to a wider range of opportunities
Pharmacy Specialists: Our Pharmacy team brings over 25 years of specialist recruitment experience
Service-Focused: Straightforward, Service-focused approach makes recruitment simple and effective
Candidate benefits: you’ll benefit from a dedicated specialist and weekly payroll ensuring a smooth, supportive and efficient recruitment experience
 
Interested?

To apply, please send your CV to (url removed) and a member of our pharmacy team will be in touch

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