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Pharmacy Assistant inLiverpool inLiverpool PUBLISHED MON 27 JAN 2025

Band 2  PERMANENT 
NHS NIGHTS WEEKEND

Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Follow Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Opportunity to achieve a Level 2 NVQ in Pharmacy Services, enhancing skills and qualifications.
Integral role in the healthcare team, contributing to the supply of essential medicines to patients.
Diverse work environment within a busy department, promoting teamwork and good communication skills.
Chance to participate in development and project work aligned with the Trust's objectives, fostering professional growth.
Experience in handling a variety of responsibilities including medicine dispensing, data entry, and stock management.
Engagement with continual learning and adaptability to new procedures and technologies in pharmacy services.
Involvement in weekend and bank holiday rotas provides added flexibility and may offer additional compensation.
The Pharmacy Assistant role at Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust involves working within a team to support the supply of medicines to patients in a busy hospital environment. Candidates will have the opportunity to achieve a Level 2 NVQ in Pharmacy Services, and while previous dispensing experience is preferred, a willingness to undergo training and flexibility are essential. Key responsibilities include dispensing medicines, managing pharmaceutical orders, maintaining accurate records, and participating in various operational tasks such as stock management and responding to inquiries.

The position requires strong communication skills, attention to detail, and professionalism in alignment with the trust's values. Applicants must be prepared to work weekends, late nights, and bank holidays, and those without the Level 2 Pharmacy qualification should be eligible for Apprenticeship funding. The role also includes adapting to procedural changes and participating in departmental projects to ensure a high-quality service is delivered to patients.

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