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{"interviewQueryText":"What are some good interview questions in British English for the job description below?\n\n-------------------------------------------\n\nPharmacy Technician - Medicines Management with Kingston Hospital NHS Foundation Trust in Kingston\n\n This is a fantastic opportunity for an experienced Pharmacy Technician, or a newly qualified Pharmacy Technician, wanting to develop in their role in medicines management. We are looking for an enthusiastic and motivated Pharmacy Technician to join our team of ward based clinical Pharmacy Technicians. You will be working alongside the pharmacy team and the wider MDT in a wide range of specialties, including: Surgery, Medicine, Elderly Care, Emergency Department and Acute Medicine. In addition to excellent communication and team-working skills, you must be registered with the General Pharmaceutical Council and have completed an Accredited Medicines Management qualification. You must also hold an accredited Accuracy Checking Pharmacy Technician (ACPT) qualification to be suitable for this post. Kingston Hospital Pharmacy Department is a friendly, dynamic and innovative team, committed to providing an excellent medicines management/ optimisation service. For more information please contact Anwarullah Muhammad, Lead Pharmacy Technician Medicine Management Services on: 020 8934 2768 or via email: anwarullah.muhammad@nhs.net About us Provide a pharmaceutical service for inpatients at Kingston Hospital in line with Trust and National standards. Complete medicines reconciliation within a timely manner to meet NICE guidance and highlight discrepancies to ward-pharmacist. Provide advice to patients, carers, and healthcare professionals on medication issues in order to achieve the best outcomes for the patients, as well as providing pharmaceutical training, supervision and support for colleagues. Assess patients own drugs (POD) for re-use. Adapt as required when working in different ward specialities. Maintain APCT qualification by supporting the dispensary on a regular and ad hoc basis. "}