Pharmacy Manager - Chatham

Higham, Kent
2 weeks ago
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As the pharmacist and healthcare professional responsible for dispensing medications, providing medication advice, and ensuring patient safety. As the pharmacist you will offer guidance on the proper use of prescriptions, manage drug interactions, and provide support for patients with chronic conditions. Pharmacists also monitor medication regimens, conduct health screenings, and promote overall wellness.

Client Details

As a growing chain, the business is expanding its footprint while maintaining a focus on quality, patient safety, and customer satisfaction. The fact that the leadership team is composed of pharmacists means that every decision, from staffing to service offerings, is informed by clinical knowledge and a genuine commitment to improving patient health. This also allows for quick adaptation to new trends in health-care, offering a more tailored and responsive service to meet the evolving needs of their customers

Description

Dispense medications accurately and provide detailed advice to patients on their use.

Advise patients on over-the-counter health solutions, ensuring they receive appropriate care for minor ailments.

Support the pharmacy team in managing daily operations, ensuring a smooth and efficient workflow.

Ensure compliance with all legal and professional standards, including managing controlled substances.

Help foster a positive and collaborative team environment, contributing to a strong community presence and customer satisfaction.

Continuously expand your professional knowledge and stay current on pharmaceutical advancements.

Profile

GPhC Registration: Must be a fully GPhC registered pharmacist in the UK, with a valid and active registration.

Career-Oriented: A candidate who is passionate about building a long-term career in pharmacy, with a desire to grow and develop within the business.

Team Player: Must demonstrate excellent teamwork skills, working effectively with colleagues, including pharmacy technicians, area managers, and other health-care professionals, to deliver exceptional care.

Pharmacy Experience: Mandatory: Proven experience as a pharmacist in a community or healthcare setting, ensuring the safe dispensing of medications and offering advice on their use. Desirable: Experience in a pharmacy management role would be highly beneficial, providing an understanding of both operational and clinical responsibilities

Job Offer

Solid Salary and Package:

We offer a competitive and attractive salary based on experience, ensuring you are well-rewarded for your expertise and commitment.

Fully Staffed Team:

Work within a supportive, fully staffed team that ensures a smooth workflow, allowing you to focus on delivering excellent patient care without being overburdened.

Bonus Scheme:

We offer a performance-based bonus, rewarding you for your contributions and achievements in the role, encouraging personal and professional growth.

Paid Annual Leave:

Enjoy generous paid annual leave, allowing you to maintain a healthy work-life balance and recharge when needed.

Free Parking on Site:

Convenient, free parking on-site for all staff, ensuring a hassle-free commute to work.

Career Progression:

We are committed to supporting your career development and offer clear pathways for progression within the company, providing you with the opportunity to grow and expand your skills.

Training and Development:

Ongoing professional training and development to ensure you stay up-to-date with the latest pharmaceutical practices, with opportunities for additional qualifications and career advancement

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