Pharmacy Manager

Abergele
11 months ago
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Benefits:

  • Monday to Friday - no weekend work!

  • Competitive salary

  • Performance bonus

  • Employee discount

  • On-site parking

  • Pension

  • Excellent support and opportunity for further training and continuing professional development

    Company Overview:

    If you're an ambitious and aspiring Pharmacist or an enthusiastic and passionate Pharmacy Manager/Deputy Pharmacy Manager ready to take the next step in your career, this is a fantastic opportunity to oversee operations to drive the business towards meeting it’s full potential, whilst leading a dynamic and experienced staff team to make a positive impact on patient care for the community.

    Key Duties & Responsibilities for our Pharmacy Manager:

  • Oversee the daily operations of the pharmacy, managing the staff team to deliver and maintain vital services for the community, including common ailments, emergency supply, supervised administration, EHC and contraception, needle exchange, smoking cessation, and flu vaccination (if you have not yet completed this training, the employer will assist you in finishing your course)

  • Maintain an exceptional patient service for the community, providing a range of private services including ear micro-suction, weight loss services, travel vaccination services (being willing to learn the above if not already trained - training will be provided at no cost to the successful applicant and will be fully supported by the employer including providing a DMP)

  • Supervise the staff team and facilitate their training and development

  • Ensure the accurate and timely dispensing of medications to patients, addressing any concerns or questions

  • Monitor medication adherence and provide counselling to patients

  • Work together with healthcare professionals to optimize patient care whilst maintaining existing business levels through NHS And Private Services

  • Ensure stock levels are maintained to meet the needs of the business, working to agreed budget guidelines

  • Monitor and control operating expenses

  • Uphold a continued high service level in the pharmacy and store

  • Remain up-to-date with new medications and changes in medical terminology

    Essential Skills and Experience Required for our Pharmacy Manager Role:

  • Master’s Degree in Pharmacy or Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD)

  • Proven experience as a Pharmacy Manager or in a similar role

  • Ability to work well in a team environment

  • Excellent communication and customer service skills

  • Attention to detail and ability to multi-task effectively

  • Strong knowledge of medical terminology and pharmaceutical guidelines

  • Good computer skills with the ability to manage electronic health records & inventory system

    Schedule: Monday to Friday, no weekend work

    Location: North Wales

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