Pharmacy Technician at Boots
Rhyl, , United Kingdom -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

05 Sep, 25

Salary

0.0

Posted On

06 Jun, 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: 254966BR
Rhyl, High Street
Permanent
37.5 Hours
We are seeking a driven Pharmacy Technician to join an established pharmacy team at our Boots pharmacy in Rhyl, North Wales!
Your role will be to support Pharmacists to ensure the safe and efficient delivery of pharmaceutical services.
As the face of the dispensary, you are key to helping us change for the better in the local community!
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 + enrollment into our performance-based annual bonus and heaps of other benefits and rewards such as our sizeable employee discount on Boots brands, Opticians & Hearingcare, double-matched retirement savings plan, GPhC registration fees reimbursed, competitive holiday entitlement + bank holidays (increasing with
length of service) and the option to buy a further 5 days, & Enhanced Mat/Pat/Adoption leave. The list goes on…
To hear more about this great opportunity, contact our Regional Recruitment Partner, Amy Mackley on 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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