Pharmacy Manager

Compass Associates
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5 months ago
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Pharmacy Manager | Fantastic Benefits Package | Progressive Retail Pharmacy

Salary: Up to £64,900 per year + Annual Bonus

Hours: Full Time, 44 hours per week

Location: Colne, Lancashire


Are you an experienced pharmacist, seeking a new opportunity within an inclusive environment?


Looking to work within an established employer, offering flexibility and progression?


Join a leading retail pharmacy provider in Colne!


We’re hiring a pharmacy manager for an established community pharmacy based in Colne. This is a great fit if you're a qualified pharmacist or pharmacy manager ready for a new challenge- or if you're newly qualified and want to step into a role with real support and room to grow.


You’ll be part of a friendly, inclusive team that puts patient care first. And you’ll get a full training plan to help you build the skills to lead and manage a busy pharmacy with confidence. This is a part-time position where you’ll be working 44 hours a week alongside a multidisciplinary team.


Alongside great development opportunities, you'll also get a benefits package designed to fit your lifestyle.


Benefits

• Generous company store discounts

• GPhC fees covered

• Competitive pension scheme

• Annual bonus potential

• Free parking on-site

• Cycle-to-work scheme

• Opportunities for career development and progression


What We Are Looking For

• Registered with the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC)

• MPharm, BPharm, or equivalent degree

• Excellent communication and interpersonal skills

• Ability to work effectively as part of a team

• post-qualification experience in a pharmacy environment is preferred


Location

This community pharmacy is located in Colne- Commutable via Burnley, Blackburn and Skipton.


References

Know someone perfect for this role? We offer £200 vouchers for each successful referral.


Contact Details

If you are interested in the position, please contact Malick Sowe on 02392 417 109 or alternatively, you can email at .

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