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Pharmacist I Hospital Outpatient Department I Excellent Career Prospects

Compass Associates
Maidstone
1 week ago
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Pharmacist I Hospital Outpatient Department I Excellent Career Prospects

Salary: Up to £65,000 + Bonus, 33 days AL, Private Medical Insurance + GPHc Fees paid + much more!

Hours: 42 hours per week

Location: Maidstone, Kent

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

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

Are you dedicated and patient-focused, looking for an exciting opportunity to make a difference in the healthcare industry?


Compass Associates are delighted to be working with one of the UK’s leading Community Pharmacy groups in the search for a diligent Pharmacist to join their dynamic team within a Hospital Outpatient Department in the Maidstone area. As a well respected pharmacy chain, our client is committed to providing the highest standard of care to their patients. 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 to the community.


As a pharmacist in one of our clients hospital branches, you will be given extensive and specialist training as well as gaining exposure to the hospital pharmacy environment.

Your Benefits

  • 25 days AL (Plus BH)
  • GPhC fees covered
  • Company pension scheme (4% matched after probation)
  • Annual performance related bonus
  • Private Medical Insurance
  • Life Assurance
  • Company uniform
  • Excellent career progression
  • Relocation package

What You’ll Be Doing


  • Dispense prescription medications accurately and efficiently, ensuring compliance with all legal and ethical guidelines.
  • Provide medication counselling and support to patients, answering their questions and addressing concerns.
  • Collaborate with healthcare professionals, including doctors and nurses, to optimise patient care.
  • Maintain accurate patient records and manage pharmacy inventory.
  • Offer advice on over-the-counter medications and healthcare products.

What You’ll Bring

  • Registered Pharmacist with the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC)
  • Proven pharmacy experience preferably in a hospital setting
  • Strong commitment to patient care and safety
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
  • Ability to work effectively in a team and independently
  • Up-to-date knowledge of pharmaceutical products and healthcare trends
  • A flexible and positive approach to problem-solving

Location


This Hospital is located in Maidstone which is commutable from Ashford, Sittingbourne, Rainham, Chatham, Sevenoaks, Royal Tunbridge Wells, Cranbrooke, Rochester and Canterbury.

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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