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Director, Medical Evaluation & Case Processing Oversight

Pharmacist I Friendly Community Pharmacy I Excellent Development Opportunities

Up to £64,900 per year + Bonus, Store discounts, 33 days AL, Fees paid + much more!

36 hours per week, permanent

Worthing

Are you an experienced pharmacist, eager to progress within your career?

Want to work for an inclusive company, which values your wellbeing and development?

Compass Associates are delighted to be working with one of the UK’s leading retail pharmacy chains in the search for a diligent pharmacist to join their dynamic team. The successful candidate will possess excellent communication skills and will be able to work effectively as a part of a cohesive team. You’ll have a “can-do” attitude and will have a passion for providing great care. My client is open to accepting candidates from varied backgrounds- so whether you have experience in primary care, secondary care, or even if you’re newly qualified, this may be the role for you!

In addition to an attractive benefits package, my client is also able to offer a thorough 10-week training plan suited to bringing you up to speed with managing a pharmacy within this environment. This is a great opportunity to operate your own pharmacy under the client’s renowned brand.

Benefits

- 25 days AL (Plus BH)

- Company store discounts.

- GPhC fees covered.

- Company pension scheme (7% matched after probation)

- Annual bonuses.

- Free onsite parking.

- Cycle to work scheme.

- Access to career progression opportunities.

- Sponsorship

- Relocation package

What You’ll Be Doing

- Provide an excellent level of care to patients within the community.

- Procure and prepare medicines as needed.

- Dispense medicines effectively and accurately.

- Organising prescriptions for patients.

- Use excellent communication skills to ensure patients’ needs are met.

What You’ll Bring

- Registration with the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC)

- MPharm, BPharm or equivalent.

- Possess excellent communication and interpersonal skills.

- Ability to work effectively within a team environment.

- Proven post qualification experience working in a pharmacy environment.

Location

This Community Pharmacy is based in Worthing, commutable via Brighton, Arundel, Bognor Regis, Chichester, Littlehampton, Shore by Sea, Horsham and Eastbourne.

References

Compass Associates 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 are interested in the position, please contact Natasha on 02392 417 107 or alternatively, you can email at .

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