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Pharmacy AdministratorinSouthallinSouthallPUBLISHED WED 5 MAR 2025

Opportunity to support a diverse population of nearly one million people in a dynamic healthcare setting.
Involvement in critical health operations, working alongside experienced professionals in a major NHS trust.
Role combines administrative tasks with the chance to develop soft skills such as tact, diplomacy, and empathy, which are vital in healthcare.
Exposure to high-level pharmacy administration and management, enhancing career growth and professional development.
Ability to contribute to the training of future clinicians, participating in a university teaching NHS trust.
Engagement with sensitive matters provides an opportunity to make a significant impact on staff performance and morale.
Working in a well-established and reputable institution with access to extensive resources and a multidisciplinary team.
Join our compassionate team at London North West University Healthcare NHS Trust as a Pharmacy Administrator in Southall. In this rewarding role, you'll be the essential backbone of our Ealing Hospital Pharmacy department, supporting our Deputy Chief Pharmacist while expertly managing schedules and payroll. Your day-to-day will involve handling sensitive matters with the utmost empathy and tact, ensuring our staff are supported in a fast-paced, caring environment.

As part of a dedicated team of over 8,200 professionals, you'll play a vital role in delivering high-quality healthcare to a diverse population. If you're passionate about making a difference and contributing to the wellbeing of the community, we'd love to hear from you! For further details or an informal chat, please reach out to Donna Maharaj-Skwierawski at d.skwierawski@nhs.net or call 0208 967 5511. Take the next step in your career and join us in shaping the future of healthcare.
Opportunity to support a diverse population of nearly one million people in a dynamic healthcare setting.
Involvement in critical health operations, working alongside experienced professionals in a major NHS trust.
Role combines administrative tasks with the chance to develop soft skills such as tact, diplomacy, and empathy, which are vital in healthcare.
Exposure to high-level pharmacy administration and management, enhancing career growth and professional development.
Ability to contribute to the training of future clinicians, participating in a university teaching NHS trust.
Engagement with sensitive matters provides an opportunity to make a significant impact on staff performance and morale.
Working in a well-established and reputable institution with access to extensive resources and a multidisciplinary team.

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