Primary Care Network Pharmacy Technician - Woodsley & Holt Park PCN in Leeds inLeeds PUBLISHED THU 5 JUN 2025 Jump to job information section
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Job description
Leeds Community Healthcare NHS Trust is delighted to offer an exciting opportunity for a Band 5 Pharmacy Technician to join the innovative and supportive team at Woodsley and Holt Park Primary Care Network (PCN). Covering a large and diverse population of over 115,000 patients across ten GP practices in North Leeds, the PCN plays a vital role in delivering high-quality, personalised healthcare in the community.
As a valued member of our multidisciplinary team, you will contribute to the safe, effective, and efficient delivery of medicines related care across a number of practices. You will work closely with pharmacists, GPs, nurses, social prescribers, and other allied health professionals within the practices, PCN, community pharmacies, community and secondary care teams to ensure optimal patient outcomes through medicines optimisation, supporting long-term condition management, and reducing medication-related harm.
This is a rewarding role for a proactive, patient-focused technician who thrives in a collaborative and evolving primary care environment. In return, we offer excellent opportunities for professional development and flexible working arrangements.
For informal enquiries or further information about the role, please contact: Tom Hindmarsh, PCN Senior Pharmacy Technician. Email: | Phone: .
As a Pharmacy Technician working within the Woodsley and Holt Park PCN, you will deliver high-quality medicines-related support across ten general practices, contributing to the safe and effective care of a diverse patient population. You will work under the direction of the PCN Senior Pharmacy Technician and Senior Clinical Pharmacist to support clinical medication reviews, repeat prescription management, patient education, and adherence to best practice prescribing standards.
Your role will include the review and reconciliation of medicines following hospital discharge and clinic letters, supporting with medication queries from patients and staff in a professional manner and referring to the clinical pharmacists as appropriate, identifying patients for structured medication reviews, and supporting the implementation of local and national prescribing guidance. You will contribute toward QOF (Quality and Outcomes Framework), improving safety and reducing waste through audits and patient engagement, ensuring that your work reflects a strong person-centered and evidence-based approach. This includes a combination of patient contact and non-patient contact work.
You'll need to be self-motivated, organised, and confident working independently as well as part of a broader clinical team. You'll play a vital part in ensuring that patients receive the right medication, at the right dose, and at the right time.
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