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Pharmacy Dispenser

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Milton Keynes
5 days ago
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Job Description: Pharmacy Dispenser
Location:

Milton Keynes
Hours: Full-time (Monday

Friday, 09:00

17:00) PERM
Reports to: Pharmacy Lead
About Our Client
Our client is an expanding and innovative distance-selling pharmacy, committed to providing high-quality pharmaceutical care to patients and care homes across England. With a strong focus on care home medication management and electronic Medication Administration Record (eMAR) systems, they deliver safe, accurate, and efficient prescription services.
They are seeking a motivated and detail-oriented Pharmacy Dispenser who is passionate about enhancing patient care through technology and thrives in a growing business environment.
About the Role
This position is ideal for a Qualified Pharmacy Dispenser with experience in care home services, eMAR systems, and MAR charts. The role involves ensuring the accurate dispensing of medications while upholding high regulatory standards.
The successful candidate will also work with advanced pharmacy systems to support efficient dispensing and compliance, including:
Pharmacy Dispensing Systems:

EMIS / Proscript
eMAR Systems:

Access eMAR, Atlas eMAR, Medihub eMAR
This is an excellent opportunity to join a rapidly growing business, work with cutting-edge technology, and contribute to improving medication safety for care home residents.
Key Responsibilities
Prescription Dispensing & Accuracy
Accurately dispense and label prescription medications under the supervision of the pharmacist.
Ensure all prescriptions comply with legal, ethical, and procedural requirements.
Handle controlled drugs and special-order medicines in accordance with strict regulatory guidelines.
Assist in managing repeat prescriptions and batch dispensing for care homes.
Care Home & eMAR System Support
Collaborate with care home teams to manage MAR charts and eMAR systems, ensuring medication records are accurate and compliant.
Provide training and support to care home staff on using Access eMAR, Atlas eMAR, and Medihub eMAR for medication administration.
Implement best practices for medication safety within care homes.
Stock & Inventory Management
Assist in ordering, receiving, and recording stock levels to maintain an efficient dispensing workflow.
Monitor expiry dates, storage conditions, and controlled drug documentation to ensure compliance.
Align stock management with eMAR systems and care home medication schedules.
Patient & Customer Support
Provide advice and guidance on medication-related queries via phone, email, and digital platforms.
Assist with care home medication audits and compliance checks.
Maintain a professional and supportive approach when liaising with care homes, nurses, and healthcare professionals.
Regulatory Compliance & Record-Keeping
Ensure full compliance with General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) regulations .
Maintain accurate patient medication records, prescriptions, and dispensing documentation.
Uphold GDPR compliance and patient confidentiality.
Assist with pharmacy audits and inspections, ensuring adherence to NHS and GPhC standards.
Pharmacy Systems & Technology
Use EMIS / Proscript for prescription processing and stock management.
Operate Access eMAR, Atlas eMAR, and Medihub eMAR to facilitate seamless communication with care homes.
Contribute to process improvements by implementing new pharmacy technology solutions.
What Were Looking For
Essential:
Pharmacy Dispenser Qualification

NVQ Level 2 in Pharmacy Services (or equivalent).
Experience in Care Home Medication Management

Familiarity with MAR charts, eMAR systems, and batch dispensing.
Strong IT Skills

Confident in using EMIS / Proscript, Access eMAR, Atlas eMAR, and Medihub eMAR .
Excellent Communication Skills

Able to liaise effectively with care homes, nurses, and healthcare professionals.
Attention to Detail

Capable of handling prescriptions and stock management with accuracy.
Highly Organised & Proactive

Able to prioritise tasks, manage workloads efficiently, and maintain compliance standards.
Desirable:
Previous experience in a distance-selling pharmacy .
Experience with NHS prescription services and online prescription management.
Knowledge of e-commerce and logistics systems for medication delivery.
Additional healthcare-related qualifications .
Why Join Our Client?
A Growing & Supportive Business

Be part of an innovative team dedicated to improving care home medication safety.
Career Development

Benefit from ongoing training, professional development, and opportunities for career progression.
Competitive Salary & Benefits

Enjoy a competitive salary, pension contributions, paid holidays, and professional support.
Make a Difference

Play a crucial role in enhancing medication management and safety for care home residents.

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