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Level 2 Apprenticeship in Pharmacy ServicesinBanburyinBanburyPUBLISHED TUE 7 JAN 2025

Comprehensive in-house training throughout the 15-month contract, ensuring you gain practical skills and theoretical knowledge.
Opportunity to earn a Level 2 Specialist Btec in The Principles and Practices for Pharmacy Support Staff, enhancing your qualifications and career prospects.
Variety of responsibilities, making the job dynamic and engaging beyond just counting tablets, including hands-on work in a vital health care setting.
Becoming an essential part of the healthcare team, working alongside Pharmacists and Pharmacy Technicians to provide important pharmaceutical care to patients.
Supportive work environment with opportunities to further your education and improve your skills, including assistance with functional skills if needed.
Engagement in team meetings and regular reviews, fostering a collaborative atmosphere and continuous feedback for personal development.
Commitment to equality of opportunity and a healthy working environment, with policies promoting a smoke-free workplace.
The Level 2 Apprenticeship in Pharmacy Services at Banbury, under Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, offers a 15-month contract aimed at training aspiring Pharmacy Assistants. The role involves supporting the pharmacy team by performing various duties such as managing medicine deliveries, maintaining storage areas, processing payments, and using pharmacy computer systems. Apprentices will receive comprehensive practical training and will complete a Level 2 Specialist BTEC qualification while working under the supervision of Pharmacists and Pharmacy Technicians.

Candidates should demonstrate a commitment to teamwork, education, and attention to detail, with a preference for those holding at least four GCSEs at grade 3 or above. The apprenticeship includes adherence to health and safety protocols, participation in team meetings, and maintaining confidentiality in all interactions. The opportunity also emphasises the Trust's commitment to equality and a supportive working environment.
Comprehensive in-house training throughout the 15-month contract, ensuring you gain practical skills and theoretical knowledge.
Opportunity to earn a Level 2 Specialist Btec in The Principles and Practices for Pharmacy Support Staff, enhancing your qualifications and career prospects.
Variety of responsibilities, making the job dynamic and engaging beyond just counting tablets, including hands-on work in a vital health care setting.
Becoming an essential part of the healthcare team, working alongside Pharmacists and Pharmacy Technicians to provide important pharmaceutical care to patients.
Supportive work environment with opportunities to further your education and improve your skills, including assistance with functional skills if needed.
Engagement in team meetings and regular reviews, fostering a collaborative atmosphere and continuous feedback for personal development.
Commitment to equality of opportunity and a healthy working environment, with policies promoting a smoke-free workplace.

Here are 5 questions you could be asked if you apply for this job: Start practice interview...
1. 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?
3. 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?
5. Why do you think it is important to maintain confidentiality in a pharmacy setting?
1. 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?
3. 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?
5. Why do you think it is important to maintain confidentiality in a pharmacy setting?
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