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Pharmacy Manager - National Community Provider (Scarborough)

Compass Associates
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6 months ago
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Pharmacy Manager - National Community Provider

£55,000 to £60,000 + Attractive Benefits package

Full time/Permanent position

Scarborough - North Yorkshire

Do you want to join a front-line pharmacy that invests in you, in the form of continuous training and development opportunities?


Work for a company that looks after it's employees with amazing benefits such as Private Medical Insurance!

This nationally renowned group are a major community pharmacy provider leading the industry in providing key services for the community. The nationwide supplier is well renowned across community Pharmacy for their consistent approach to excellent standards of care and service, as well as their commitment to providing continuous professional development for their staff.


The service is currently looking for a Pharmacy Manager to provide their pharmaceutical knowledge and experience in overseeing the service within the Pharmacy on a day-to-day basis. The successful candidate will support the entire Pharmacy team in delivering across a range of community services including prescription support, medication services and clinical advice for patients coming into the pharmacy. They will be responsible for supervising the procurement, preparation, dispensation & distribution of medicines to customers while providing an excellent standard of care through the service. The pharmacist will be ambitious and driven within your work, with a proactive approach to enhancing the lives of your customers.

Benefits

  • 6.6 weeks paid annual leave (25 plus 8 pro-rata)
  • 15% discount for stores + 10% for friends & family
  • Matched pension contributions and 4x life assurance
  • Private Healthcare
  • GPhC fees
  • Career progression and development opportunities
  • Opportunity to purchase additional annual leave
  • Subsidised staff canteen
  • Free parking
  • Healthcare/Wellbeing benefits including Digital GP

Requirements

  • Degree in Pharmacy MPharm, BSc or BPharm
  • GPHC Registration
  • Experience in Community preferred but not essential.
  • Passion for high quality care
  • Motivated individual
  • Excellent interpersonal and communications skills
  • High sense of personal responsibility

Location

This role is located in Scarborough - commutable from Bridlington, Whitby, York & Hull.

Recommendations

Compass Associates Ltd are working in partnership on this Position. If you are not interested, but know someone who is, we offer £200 vouchers for each successful recommendation.

Contact details

If you would like to be considered for this exciting opportunity, please contact Jamie Cutts direct on 02392 313 046 or . Alternatively email an updated CV to

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