Flexible working hours, The role offers the opportunity to work on an ad-hoc basis which allows for flexibility in scheduling shifts to suit personal needs.
Diverse experience, Pharmacy technicians have the opportunity to work across various environments such as acute care, mental health, community hospitals, and GP practices, enhancing their skills and knowledge.
Pathway to permanent employment, The staff bank role often serves as a stepping stone towards securing a permanent position within NHS Lothian.
Supportive work environment, The organization focuses on creating an environment where team members can flourish, develop, and utilize their skills effectively.
Competitive salary, The salary range of £29,116 - £31,670 pro rata is competitive within the healthcare sector.
Collaboration with universities and local authorities, The role is part of a broader strategic partnership, providing opportunities for professional networking and development.
Continuous learning, Staff are encouraged to gain new knowledge and experiences, which can significantly contribute to their professional growth.
NHS Lothian is seeking motivated and professional Band 4 Pharmacy Technicians to join their Pharmacy & Medicines Service on an ad-hoc, flexible basis. Based in Edinburgh and covering a population of 900,000, the role offers opportunities in various settings, including acute care, mental health, community hospitals, and primary care. Candidates should possess a National Certificate in Pharmacy Services and a Scottish Vocational Qualification Level 3 in Pharmacy Services, with evidence of registration with the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) required.
The position involves flexible shift patterns, with no guaranteed hours, as work is provided based on demand. Applicants will access shifts via an electronic booking system, and as the role is demand-led, there are potential pathways to permanent employment. Interested individuals are encouraged to apply promptly, as the application process may close early if there are a high number of applications.
NHS Lothian Pharmacy & Medicines Service
Staff Bank
Band 4 Pharmacy Technician
Band 4 - £29,116 - £31,670 pro rata
NHS Lothian covers Edinburgh City, East Lothian, Midlothian, and West Lothian. We are the second largest health system in NHS Scotland and one of only four Teaching Boards. We have strategic partnerships with Local Universities, Local Authorities and our four Integration Joint Boards. We serve a population of 900,000, providing a range of Primary, Community Based and Acute Hospital Services. We also provide regional and national services across a range of clinical specialties.
The vision for the Pharmacy & Medicines Service is to deliver clinically led, person-centred services to ensure patients across Lothian get the best from their medicines and pharmacy services. We are focussed on creating an environment where each person in the team has the opportunity to flourish, develop and make best use of their skills.
We are recruiting highly motivated, enthusiastic, and professional Pharmacy Technicians who are able to work on an ad-hoc, flexible basis to join our pharmacy team. Short and long-term opportunities are available.
You’ll work with our teams to provide high quality care in a number of settings such as acute, mental health, community hospitals or primary care based within GP practices. The diversity of services covered provides an ideal environment for you to consolidate your experience and gain new knowledge and skills and is often a route into permanent employment.
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Candidates must have the National Certificate in Pharmacy Services and Scottish Vocational Qualification Level 3 in Pharmacy Services or equivalent and will be required to evidence registration with the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) in the application form and at point of Interview.
Work is offered on an "as and when required basis" with different shift patterns available to suit flexible working. There are no guarantees of a fixed number of hours each week as this is a demand led service.
The staff bank centrally co-ordinates bank shifts for services across NHS Lothian through an electronic online booking system allowing bank workers to view and book their shifts through a computer or mobile device.
Please note that if all required information is not provided, we will not be able to progress your application and a new submission will have to be made by you at a later date. Applications are processed on a regular basis and all communication will be sent by email. Should there be a high number of applications this job advert may close earlier than anticipated.
Unfortunately, we are unable to accept applications from those who require sponsorship as this is not offered due to the nature of bank work. Please contact for any other informal enquiries via email.
During the course of our activities, we will collect, store and process personal information about our prospective, current, and former staff. The law determines how organisations can use personal information. For further information on the type of data that is handled, what the purpose is of processing the data and where and why we share data, please see the NHS Lothian Staff Privacy Notice, found at . For the purposes of this privacy notice, 'staff' includes applicants, employees, workers (including agency, casual and contracted staff), volunteers, trainees and those carrying out work experience.
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