Pharmacy Technician at Boots
Bristol, England, United Kingdom -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

18 Aug, 25

Salary

0.0

Posted On

18 May, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Good communication skills

Industry

Pharmaceuticals

Description

SUMMARY

Job Reference: 252472BR
Bristol, Clifton Queen Road
Permanent
37.5 Hours
We are seeking a driven Pharmacy Technician to join our dedicated pharmacy team in Clifton Queens Road, Bristol.
This role is the perfect opportunity to lead a pharmacy and support the pharmacist and team, promoting local pharmacy services in a store with student demographic.
You will be conducting the crucial final accuracy checks on dispensed medication, checking drug names, and quantities match the label.
Boots can offer a competitive base salary and enrolment into our performance-based annual bonus and heaps of other benefits and rewards!
If you do not currently have your checking accreditation, Boots offer a 6 week programme to complete this!
To hear more about this great opportunity, contact our Regional Recruitment Partner, Amy Mackley on 07827980580 / amy.mackley@boots.co.uk
You must be registered on the GPhC register to be eligible for this role.
Boots can accept minimum NVQ level 3, and we offer boots ACT training – 6 weeks. Or, completion of an Accuracy in Dispensing (AID) course, accredited by the GPhC or ACT qualified candidates hold an NVQ Level 4.
Our Pharmacy Technicians make a real difference by delivering outstanding patient-centred service to the communities we serve; from triaging patients, to inspiring and coaching the healthcare team, and providing expert technical advice on the supply of medicines.

Responsibilities
  • Providing expert, tailored advice to patients about available medicines, products or Macmillan Cancer Support.
  • Delivering various services dependant on the store needs.
  • Building great relationships with your pharmacy team; coaching and inspiring them to deliver the highest standard of care.
  • Assisting with the triage of patients and distributing prescription handouts.
  • Taking ownership for legal, safe and ethical decision-making in the pharmacy.
  • Manage operational tasks including replenishing stock, workload management, order fulfilment, receiving and handling controlled drugs whilst ensuring patient safety.
  • Evidence of successful completion from a recognised training provider, such as Buttercups. If you do not already hold a formal qualification in accuracy checking, you are required to complete the Boots 6-week Accuracy Checking Programme
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