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Medicines Management Pharmacy Technician
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Join our NHS client in London as a Medicines Management Pharmacy Technician. Utilize your GPhC registration and ward-based experience to conduct medicines reconciliation and optimize patient care. This locum role offers high-paying opportunities within a supportive network of AHP professionals.
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United Kingdom , London
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20.00 - 22.00 GBP / Hour
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Hunter Gatherer AHP
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Medicines Management Pharmacy Technician
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Seeking a Band 5/6 Medicines Management Pharmacy Technician for a rewarding locum role in a London Private Hospital. An ACT qualification and hospital medicines management experience are essential. This key position enhances patient safety and optimizes medication use across multiple sites, offer...
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United Kingdom , London
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21.00 - 27.00 GBP / Hour
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Hunter Gatherer AHP
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Assistant Manager – Pharmacy Technician
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Seeking a qualified Pharmacy Technician (GPHC registered) for an Assistant Manager role in a busy London pharmacy. Lead day-to-day dispensary operations, manage inventory, and drive business growth. Enjoy a fantastic bonus scheme while mentoring a team dedicated to outstanding patient care.
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United Kingdom , London
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15.00 - 15.50 GBP / Hour
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Explore a rewarding career path with Pharmacy Manager jobs, a critical leadership role at the intersection of healthcare, business, and team development. A Pharmacy Manager is a licensed pharmacist who has advanced to oversee the entire operation of a pharmacy, ensuring it delivers exceptional patient care while maintaining financial and operational health. This position is the cornerstone of a successful pharmacy, blending deep clinical expertise with robust business acumen and people leadership. Professionals in these roles are responsible for the comprehensive management of daily pharmacy activities. A core function is the accurate and safe dispensing of prescriptions, which includes verifying medication orders, checking for drug interactions, and providing thorough patient counseling. Beyond these clinical duties, Pharmacy Managers lead and develop the pharmacy team, which includes staff pharmacists, pharmacy technicians, and interns. This involves recruiting, training, scheduling, and conducting performance reviews to foster a skilled, motivated, and compliant workforce. They are also instrumental in promoting and administering clinical services, such as immunizations, health screenings, and medication therapy management, to improve patient outcomes. The business and administrative responsibilities are extensive. Pharmacy Managers are accountable for the financial performance of the department. This includes managing inventory, controlling costs, meeting sales targets, and analyzing business reports to identify trends and opportunities for improvement. A significant part of the role is ensuring strict adherence to all local, state, and federal laws and regulations set by Boards of Pharmacy and other governing bodies like the DEA. They are the primary point of contact for regulatory inspections and audits. Furthermore, they cultivate a culture of safety, professionalism, and inclusivity, and often act as the liaison between the pharmacy and other departments or corporate leadership. Typical requirements for these jobs include a Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) degree and an active, good-standing pharmacist license in the respective state. Most positions require several years of experience as a practicing pharmacist, with a demonstrated ability to lead. Essential skills extend beyond clinical knowledge to encompass strong leadership and team-building capabilities, excellent verbal and written communication for interacting with patients, staff, and executives, and sharp business and financial management skills. They must be highly organized, adept at problem-solving under pressure, and proficient in using pharmacy management software and data analysis tools. If you are a pharmacist ready to step into a role where you can directly impact patient care, lead a team, and drive business success, exploring Pharmacy Manager jobs is your next strategic career move.

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