Pharmacist- minimum 3 days a week, bishops cleeve gl52 8lr

Badham Pharmacy Ltd
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Badham Pharmacy is a family owned chain of 27 pharmacies across Gloucestershire and Bristol, serving patients since 1940, and with a long history of exceptional patient-centred care.

Working in our busy branch in Bishops Cleeve just 10 minutes from the M5, we have an opportunity for a second pharmacist on either a part or full time basis.

Whether you are an experienced pharmacist or newly qualified, this could be the job for you

We pay a competitive salary, and the opportunity to top this up with payments of upto £3.75 for all services and interventions completed such as Pharmacy First, NMS, Hypertension and many others, giving an achievable opportunity for an additional £5000 a year on top of base salary

With the launch of Pharmacy First in 2024 representing a fundamental change in the way Pharmacies are run and funded, now could be the opportunity you have been looking for to join a well known local community pharmacy

Our branches have never been busier and this is an exciting opportunity for pharmacists to join an award winning, innovative and expanding family run business with branches across Gloucestershire & Bristol.

We seek a commercially focused pharmacist with excellent clinical skills who can communicate effectively with customers, staff, GPs, and other healthcare professionals. You will lead by example with excellent customer service skills to provide the very best healthcare services to the communities in and around Gloucestershire.

Many of our branches operate a range of opening hours, however we can be flexible with days of work. This branch is one of our busiest regularly dispensing over 25000 items per month, has a robot dispensing dosette trays and is the first of our branches to utilise the Pharmacy X system

We require you to:

Undertake the role of responsible pharmacist at the pharmacy
Manage the safe and effective delivery of all pharmaceutical services at branch level including blood pressure, contraceptive services, flu jabs and all Pharmacy First services
Maintain and improve peoples health by promoting Healthy Living Pharmacy services
Ensure the effective and efficient running of the pharmacy, leading by example
Ensure the pharmacy engages with all commissioned services and complies with the quality framework
Develop the pharmacy business through relevant initiatives,
Strong leadership of a team of technicians, dispensers and counter assistants

We value our staff greatly. They are at the centre of everything we do. Here are some of the particular benefits of working for Badham Pharmacy;

Competitive salary, based on experience and location, including bonuses for services completed
Good holiday package- 5.8 weeks a year (inclusive of all bank holidays), increasing with service
Bonuses paid for all additional services completed such as Pharmacy First, hypertension, NMS
Pension scheme- 5% employee contribution and 5% company contribution
Staff discount scheme- 20% discount within branch on most items

Training & development scheme
GPh C fees reimbursed

Long service awards
Excellence awards recognising and rewarding talented individuals and teams across the company
Family company values
Required Experience

Qualified Pharmacist, registered with the GPh C upon start date

For an initial discussion around current branch vacancies or further information please email

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