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Locum Clinical Trials Pharmacist / Pharmacy Technician
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Join our NHS client in Dorset as a Locum Clinical Trials Pharmacist or Technician. You will oversee 15+ trials across renal, oncology, and cardiology, ensuring GCP compliance. Essential requirements include GPhC registration and prior hospital trial experience. Benefit from high-paying locum role...
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United Kingdom , Dorset
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24.00 - 31.00 GBP / Hour
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Until further notice
Discover rewarding Pharmacy Technician I jobs and launch a vital healthcare career at the forefront of patient care. A Pharmacy Technician I is an essential entry-level support professional in pharmacies across hospitals, retail chains, clinics, and other healthcare settings. These technicians work under the direct supervision of a licensed pharmacist to ensure the accurate, safe, and efficient dispensing of medications to patients. This role is the foundational step for individuals passionate about healthcare, offering hands-on experience in a dynamic and growing field. Professionals in these jobs perform a wide array of critical tasks that keep the pharmacy operating smoothly. Common responsibilities include receiving and verifying prescription information, entering patient data and orders into pharmacy management systems, and preparing medications by counting, pouring, weighing, or compounding. They also handle vital administrative duties such as managing inventory, processing insurance claims and patient payments, and maintaining impeccable patient records in strict compliance with privacy laws like HIPAA. In institutional settings, duties often extend to preparing sterile intravenous (IV) medications and chemotherapy drugs using aseptic technique, and delivering medications to nursing units. To succeed in Pharmacy Technician I jobs, candidates typically need a high school diploma or equivalent. While some positions offer on-the-job training, completion of a formal pharmacy technician training program is highly valued. Key skills include exceptional attention to detail, proficiency in basic mathematics for dosage calculations, strong computer literacy for data entry, and outstanding communication abilities to interact effectively with pharmacists, healthcare providers, and patients. A foundational understanding of medical terminology, drug names, and pharmacy law is crucial. Many employers prefer or require national certification (such as CPhT from the PTCB or ExCPT from the NHA) and state registration or licensure, which often involves passing exams and completing continuing education. Pursuing Pharmacy Technician I jobs is an excellent pathway for those seeking a stable, purpose-driven career with significant opportunities for advancement into specialized areas or supervisory roles. If you are a meticulous, compassionate individual looking to make a tangible difference in community health, explore the diverse opportunities available in this fundamental healthcare profession today.

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