Level 2 Apprenticeship in Pharmacy Services • Banbury Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
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in Banbury
with Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.
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1. Can you tell us a bit about yourself and what interests you about pursuing a career in pharmacy services? Can you tell us a bit about yourself and what interests you about pursuing a career in pharmacy services?
2. Attention to detail is crucial in pharmacy work. Can you give an example of a situation where your attention to detail made a difference? Attention to detail is crucial in pharmacy work. Can you give an example of a situation where your attention to detail made a difference?
3. Imagine you are attending to a patient at the pharmacy reception who is frustrated or confused. How would you handle this situation? Imagine you are attending to a patient at the pharmacy reception who is frustrated or confused. How would you handle this situation?
4. This apprenticeship involves both practical training and classroom learning. How do you plan to balance these responsibilities? This apprenticeship involves both practical training and classroom learning. How do you plan to balance these responsibilities?
5. Why do you think it is important to maintain confidentiality in a pharmacy setting? Why do you think it is important to maintain confidentiality in a pharmacy setting?
6. Describe a time when you faced a challenge. How did you overcome it, and what did you learn from the experience? Describe a time when you faced a challenge. How did you overcome it, and what did you learn from the experience?
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Role:Level 2 Apprenticeship in Pharmacy ServicesinBanbury
Interviewed on Tuesday 1 April 2025
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{"interviewQueryText":"What are some good interview questions in British English for the job description below?\n\n-------------------------------------------\n\nLevel 2 Apprenticeship in Pharmacy Services with Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust in Banbury\n\n Hello! My name is Jane Yarnell, my role as the Lead Practitioner Development Technician for the OUHFT Pharmacy Department means that I am privileged to lead the training for our fantastic team of Pharmacy Level 2 apprentices, enabling them to gain the skills necessary to become a Pharmacy Assistant within one of our departments across the trust. Pharmacy Assistants are essential members of the pharmacy team working under the supervision of a Pharmacist and alongside Pharmacy Technicians to provide pharmaceutical care for the patient. The duties are varied, and it is not simply a matter of counting tablets. I am currently looking for a level 2 Pharmacy apprentice to join the Horton General Hospital Pharmacy department. During your 15-month contract full practical in-house training will be provided, you will undertake a level 2 Specialist Btec in The Principles and Practices for Pharmacy Support Staff, this will provide you with the skills to work as a Pharmacy Assistant, alongside the knowledge you will need to support your pharmacy career. You must be a team player, keen to further your education, and have a good attention to detail as well as the ability to work accurately in a busy environment and be able to communicate clearly with patients and staff. It is desirable that you have 4 GCSEs of 3 or above, but we can help with functional skills. If you are interested in an informal discussion about the role, then I would be pleased to speak to you! Please feel free to contact me on the numbers below or via my email. For further information contact me, Jane Yarnell Practitioner Development Technician on 01295 229652 or Abigail Ford - Horton Pharmacy dispensary Manager on 01295 229005 Some posts will be subject to criminal records bureau checks. Equality of opportunity is assured, and we are committed to improving your working life. Our no smoking policy advances a healthier environment. About us The post holder will be expected to carry out the following duties: To complete all work set by your assessor. To efficiently undertake basic dispensary duties which may include the following duties as directed: To unpack pharmacy medicine deliveries, check the delivery and place for loading into the robot. To put away medicines into their correct locations and maintain clean and tidy storage areas. To expiry date check medicines and rotate the stocks to ensure medicines are used in date order and avoid waste. To provide support to the pharmacy reception including processing payments, filing prescription paperwork and taking in prescriptions from patients. To be trained to competently dispense and label medicines for inpatient use in accordance with the dispensary procedures. To be trained to use the pharmacy computer system to obtain information and print labels. To answer/deal with queries, both face to face and via the telephone, take messages and pass them on to the relevant member of staff in an appropriate and timely manner. To maintain filing systems in line with organisations policies and procedures. To assist with the ordering and maintenance of medicine supplies. To be a flexible and supportive member of the team. To maintain strict confidentiality at all times. Attend and take part in team meetings & regular reviews with line manager etc. To prepare for and attend assessment meetings and participate in relevant training. Throughout the training period the post holder will be expected to complete all training as required including functional skills if required, trust statutory and mandatory training as well as any study sessions provided by the Education &Training team . To adhere to the local and national Health and Safety regulations and the organisations Policies and Procedures. To sign a learning contract with the training provider and adhere to the agreement. To be responsible for the use of physical equipment and to report any defects in equipment as appropriate. General This job description is not meant to be exhaustive and can be altered in consultation with the post holder. The Trust is an Equal Opportunities employer. The post holder is at all times expected to carry out their duties in accordance with the Trusts Equal Opportunities Policy. You are requested to take reasonable care for the Health and Safety of yourself and other persons who may be affected by your acts or omissions at work and to ensure that statutory and departmental safety procedures are adhered to. Any other duties, which may be requested by the Manager in order to facilitate the smooth running of the Department "}