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Delivery Driver - Vehicle Provided

Rowlands Pharmacy
Cambridgeshire
1 day ago
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Rowlands Pharmacy is seeking a reliable and professional Delivery Driver for our Addenbrookes branch. As a Delivery Driver, you will be responsible for collecting and delivering prescriptions to customers in a timely and efficient manner. You will also be responsible for establishing and maintaining positive relationships with customers, ensuring that you always provide courteous and effective customer service.


In this role, you will be handling important medication, so it is crucial that you understand the importance of delivering high-quality service and maintaining professionalism at all times. You will be interacting with vulnerable individuals within the community, and it is essential that you understand the importance of building rapport with these customers and ensuring that they receive their medication when they need it.


In addition to delivering prescriptions, you will also be required to maintain accurate and up-to-date administrative records. This may include completing delivery logs, tracking inventory, and ensuring that all necessary documentation is properly filled out and filed.


Total Working Hours: 40
Working Pattern: To be discussed
Rate of Pay: £


Branch Name: Addenbrookes
Branch Address: Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Biomedical Campus, Hills Road, Cambridge, CB2 0QQ


To be considered for this position, you will need

Full UK driving license

Prior experience in customer service and delivery driving is preferred, but not required. It is also essential that you comply with company policies regarding safe transport of goods and that you maintain the security of the van at all times.


If you are a reliable and personable individual with a commitment to providing excellent customer service, we encourage you to apply for this exciting opportunity with Rowlands Pharmacy.

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