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Join our client's team as a PCN Pharmacy Technician in Manchester. This full-time role requires GPhC registration and experience in a GP/PCN setting. You will conduct medication reviews, support prescription management, and collaborate within an MDT to improve patient outcomes. Benefit from relia...
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United Kingdom , Manchester
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19.00 - 26.00 GBP / Hour
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Hunter Gatherer AHP
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Until further notice
Embark on a rewarding and dynamic career path by exploring Primary Care Network Pharmacy Technician jobs. This specialised role sits at the heart of modern community healthcare, offering a unique opportunity to move beyond the traditional pharmacy counter and work directly within a multidisciplinary primary care team. As a vital support pillar for General Practitioners (GPs), Practice Nurses, and Clinical Pharmacists, a PCN Pharmacy Technician plays a crucial part in enhancing patient care, improving medication safety, and increasing the overall efficiency of primary care services. This career is ideal for those seeking a patient-facing role with significant clinical responsibility and the chance to make a tangible difference in their local community. Professionals in these jobs typically undertake a diverse and responsible set of duties. A core function involves comprehensive medicines optimisation. This includes performing structured medication reviews for patients with long-term conditions, ensuring their treatments are effective, safe, and well-understood. Technicians are also responsible for medicines reconciliation, a critical process of creating an accurate and complete list of a patient's medications, especially following hospital discharge. Managing repeat prescribing systems is another common responsibility, which involves authorising and issuing repeat prescriptions, managing requests, and monitoring for safe prescribing practices. This direct support helps to significantly reduce the administrative burden on GPs, allowing them to focus on more complex clinical cases. Collaboration is key; these technicians work seamlessly within a multi-disciplinary team (MDT), communicating with GPs, pharmacists, nurses, and other healthcare professionals to provide cohesive patient care. To succeed in Primary Care Network Pharmacy Technician jobs, certain skills and qualifications are typically required. The fundamental requirement is registration with the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) as a Pharmacy Technician. While experience in a community or hospital pharmacy is valuable, many find their skills are perfectly suited to the primary care environment. Excellent clinical knowledge is paramount, coupled with strong, empathetic communication skills to effectively interact with patients, carers, and colleagues. Candidates must be confident and proactive, capable of working autonomously with minimal supervision while also being an integral team player. A meticulous eye for detail, superb organisational skills, and a genuine passion for improving patient outcomes in a primary care setting are the hallmarks of a successful professional in this field. For qualified and motivated pharmacy technicians, these jobs represent a progressive and fulfilling career choice at the forefront of patient-centred care.

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