EDX/20/1154
Date of prep: December 2020
Prescribing information and
adverse events reporting
For healthcare professionals only
EDX/20/1154
Date of prep: December 2020
Prescribing information and
adverse events reporting
For healthcare professionals only
Position
Qualified Pharmacist Manager
Location
Kennoway, Fife
Hours
Full Time 41.25 Hours
Salary
Negotiable
About the opportunity
Are you passionate about providing clinical services? Want to be at the forefront of patient care in your local community? Be supported with a team and structure that allows you to spend regular time with your patients?
As a Pharmacist Manager in LloydsPharmacy, you’ll become a pillar of your community; helping to deliver local services and projects, like the National Diabetes Prevention Programme, that are completely unique to us. Taking ownership of your role, you’ll become a trusted adviser to the NHS as you deliver a highly efficient end-to-end healthcare service that transforms lives. But you won’t do it alone.
Your job will be to coach, lead and inspire your pharmacy team to deliver a truly leading dispensing and healthcare service, while also driving that service forward into the future. It’s a challenging and varied role that touches everything from budget delivery to staff performance, and where you have the opportunity to make a real impact on patients and customers.
What we offer you
As part of your career pathway here at Lloyds Pharmacy, for Scotland based Pharmacists, you may have the opportunity to gain your Independent Prescriber qualification (based on a number of requirements). This is a fantastic way to progress your career and gain an indispensable skill and new qualification.
We know the role of a Pharmacist is tough and here at LloydsPharmacy, we are addressing key areas which we know are important to you such as career development, clinical focus, support and leadership and flexibility.
We also offer you personal benefits designed to enhance your own life. These include things like an annual bonus scheme, pension scheme, dental plan, private healthcare scheme and holiday buy scheme.
About you
Customers and communities are at the heart of everything we do. So, first and foremost, you’ll be the kind of person who loves to provide exceptional patient consultations – approachable and an exceptional listener. You must have an MPharm degree or equivalent and be registered with the GPhC by your start date. On top of that, to keep up with the evolving landscape, we’re looking for someone who’s eager to share their expertise to inspire teams, drive a learning culture and improve your pharmacy. In return, you’ll have access to a range of career paths and training opportunities you’d expect from an industry leader.
About us
LloydsPharmacy is a recognised household name with over 1,400 stores nationwide. The size and scale of our business is brought to life through our partnership with McKesson, an industry leader in the healthcare sector and have a portfolio of healthcare brands – AAH Pharmaceuticals, LloydsPharmacy Clinical Homecare and MASTA to name a few. These brands are well-known and well-respected in the industry. They enable McKesson to cover the whole spectrum of healthcare services across the home, wholesale and high-street sectors and provides unrivalled career paths that no other community pharmacy can offer.
To apply for this position please contact Caroline Pearson directly here by email or contact her by phone on 07408831180.
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