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{"interviewQueryText":"What are some good interview questions in British English for the job description below?\n\n-------------------------------------------\n\nDispenser with Old School Surgery in Cranbrook, Kent\n\n Process and interpret prescriptions efficiently and accurately Pick items efficiently, accurately and check own work for errors Identify erroneous components on an order Ensure effective stock rotation and that products picked have an acceptable shelf life Working knowledge of GPhC regulations on dispensing practices (i.e. labelling, storage, hygiene requirements) Complete documentation as required by organisational procedures and regulatory standards Preferred experience with monitored Dosage System (MDS) Manage stock rotation Deal with out of date stock deal with wholesalers Prepare medication within the Monitored Dosage System (Manrex, blister packs) Review of use of medicines with patients (DRUM system) Check medication reviews and deal with patient recall Old School Surgery is a rural practice with approximately 6000 patients set in beautiful Weald countryside in Cranbrook. We are looking to recruit an enthusiastic, patient focussed experienced dispenser for 3 days a week 22.5 hours a week 9.00-5.30 daily. The successful candidate will hold either a Buttercups qualification or equivalent in Pharmacy Services. Process and interpret prescriptions efficiently and accurately Pick items efficiently, accurately and check own work for errors Identify erroneous components on an order Ensure effective stock rotation and that products picked have an acceptable shelf life Working knowledge of GPhC regulations on dispensing practices (i.e. labelling, storage, hygiene requirements) Complete documentation as required by organisational procedures and regulatory standards Preferred experience with monitored Dosage System (MDS) Manage stock rotation Deal with out of date stock Deal with wholesalers Prepare medication within the Monitored Dosage System (Manrex, blister packs) Review of use of medicines with patients (DRUM system) Check medication reviews and deal with patient recall Skills required include: Competent in the use of IT we are fully computerised and paper light, using EMIS Web Excellent numeracy and literacy skills Effective written & verbal communicator Excellent telephone manner Excellent attention to detail Ability to be focused and meet tight deadlines "}