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Trainee Pharmacy Dispenser

Rowlands Pharmacy
Greater London
6 days ago
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Are you a passionate and dedicated person looking to join a dynamic and forward-thinking team? Look no further!

Our pharmacy is seeking a highly motivated individual with a willingness to learn to join us as a Trainee Healthcare Partner (Pharmacy Dispenser). In this role, you will have the opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of our patients while advancing your career and expanding your skillset.


We offer a supportive and collaborative work environment, as well as ongoing training and development opportunities. If you are ready to take your career to the next level, we encourage you to apply for this exciting opportunity.


Total Working Hours:
Working Pattern: Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Rate of Pay: £ + £


Branch Name: Newham Hospital
Branch Address: Newham University Hospital, Glen Road, Plaistow London, East London, E13 8SL


You will be given the opportunity to gain the following qualifications:


Healthcare Assistants Course (level 2)
Medicine Counter Assistant (MCA)


Once you have achieved these Qualifications you will have further opportunities to both develop yourself and your skillset!


You will participate in all branch processes and establish relationships with customers, patients as well as healthcare professionals. You will assist in the delivery of all pharmacy services where appropriate. You will be an ambassador for Rowlands Pharmacy serving the community and interacting with customers on a day-to-day basis.


About our company


At Phoenix Group we are committed to excellence and dedicated to our customers’ needs. We deliver health, every day, all day. As a pan-European wholesaling and retail company we do that in many ways, with more than 500 community pharmacies, 13 nationwide distribution depots and over 6,000 employees. Supporting longer, healthier and happier lives is at the heart of the service that we deliver to our communities and something that we are really proud of.


The ideal candidate;

Self-motivated


Proactive
Excellent interpersonal skills
Ability to prioritize workload
Ability to meet deadlines
Understanding of confidentiality
Accurate handling of medicines

Desirable Skills:

Customer Service Training


Experience of working in a customer focused environment

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