Pharmacy Dispenser at Woodhouse Pharmacy (Tier 2 Sponsorship)

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Pharmacy Dispenser at Woodhouse Pharmacy (Tier 2 Sponsorship) Woodhouse Pharmacy is looking for a qualified Pharmacy Dispenser with strong pharmaceutical knowledge to join our dedicated team. This role offers Tier 2 Sponsorship for ideal candidates who meet the requirements.
Located at 209 Woodhouse Road, Friern Barnet, N12 9AY, Woodhouse Pharmacy is committed to delivering exceptional care, professional advice, and reliable pharmacy services. Previously operating as Lloyds Pharmacy, we specialize in dispensing NHS, private, and veterinary prescriptions while offering a wide range of health services tailored to our customers’ needs.
Our experienced pharmacists and approachable team provide personalized consultations in a private consultation room, ensuring a professional and welcoming environment. Visit our website for more details or speak directly with our team to discover how we can support your health needs.
Why Join Us?
Competitive benefits and career growth opportunities.
Work with a friendly, professional team dedicated to excellent customer service.
Tier 2 Sponsorship available for eligible candidates.
Apply today to become part of a trusted, community-focused pharmacy delivering outstanding care.
Position: Pharmacy Dispenser
Job Type: Full Time
Location: Woodhouse Road, London, UK
About the Role Woodhouse Pharmacy is a trusted community pharmacy in North London dedicated to serving our customers with integrity, expertise, and personalised care. We are open Monday to Friday 9am – 6pm and Saturday 9am – 1pm. We strive to create a welcoming environment where patients receive exceptional service and advice on their medications and healthcare needs.
Tier 2 Visa Sponsorship available to suitable candidates
Main Duties Accurately dispense prescribed medications and ensure patient understanding of usage instructions.
Provide knowledgeable advice to patients regarding over-the-counter products, potential side effects, and interactions.
Manage and maintain inventory levels, ensuring adequate stock of medications and supplies.
Collaborate closely with pharmacists and healthcare professionals to ensure coordinated patient care.
Handle customer inquiries, process sales transactions, and maintain patient records with confidentiality.
Adhere strictly to pharmacy regulations, policies, and safety standards.
Maintain a clean, organised, and efficient work environment.
Qualifications Pharmacy Dispenser/technician qualification or equivalent preferred but not essential.
Understanding of pharmaceuticals, prescription handling, and healthcare regulations.
Excellent communication skills with a focus on patient care and customer service.
Detail-oriented approach with a commitment to accuracy.
Ability to work both independently and collaboratively in a dynamic environment.
Familiarity with pharmacy software Proscript is preferred.
Required Documents CV/Resume
Application Process Qualified candidates are invited to submit their resume and a cover letter detailing their relevant experience and qualifications to with the subject line “Pharmacy Dispenser Application – Woodhouse Pharmacy”. Please include any relevant certifications and references.

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