Pharmacist Manager

Thatcham
9 months ago
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We are searching for a passionate pharmacist to join our client based in Thatcham.

Client Details

Our client is a large player in the pharmacy industry, with a significant focus on healthcare services. They have stores scattered across the UK and are renowned for their commitment to quality and customer service. The company prides itself on a supportive work environment that fosters growth and development.

Description

Oversee the daily operations of the pharmacy department.
Ensure compliance with all healthcare regulations and safety standards.
Manage the pharmaceutical stock, ensure the supply of medications.
Provide professional advice on healthcare and medication.
Lead, manage and train the pharmacy team.
Maintain a good relationship with customers and healthcare professionals.
Report to the store manager on sales and customer satisfaction.
Participate in health promotion campaigns.Profile

A successful Pharmacist Manager should have:

A degree in Pharmacy or Pharmacology.
Registration as a Pharmacist with the General Pharmaceutical Council.
Excellent knowledge of pharmaceutical operations and regulations.
Strong leadership and organisational skills.
Outstanding communication and customer service skills.Job Offer

A salary ranging between £55k - £65k depending on experience.
Opportunities for career progression within the organisation.
A work-life balance that respects personal time.
A supportive work environment that fosters teamwork and collaboration.Join us in shaping the future of the retail industry in Thatcham and apply today to become a part of our dedicated team

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