St John's Hospital
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Are you ready to take the next step in your healthcare career? Would you like to join a supportive team where you can develop advanced skills and contribute to the smooth operation of vital pharmacy services? If you have a passion for learning, teamwork, and improving patient care, this role offers an exciting opportunity to make a difference.
About the Role
As a Pharmacy Support Worker (Higher Level), you will play a key role in the Aseptic Services team at St Johns Hospital, a renowned teaching hospital with a reputation for excellence. In this role, you will:
1. Support the aseptic technical services with duties including goods receipt, preparation and supply of medicines to clinical areas, labelling and supply of medicines.
2. Support the teams ambition to expand into higher-level activities, including checking and releasing unlicensed medicines. Training and development will be provided to help you build confidence and skills to undertake these extended responsibilities.
3. Support the training and development of the Pharmacy Support Worker team, ensuring high standards of service delivery.
4. Collaborate with senior pharmacy technicians on service improvement initiatives to optimize the efficiency of medicine supplies throughout the hospital.
Comprehensive training and support will be provided to help you succeed in this role and meet its exciting ambitions.
Why Join Us?
When you join NHS Lothians Pharmacy & Medicines Service, youre joining a team that values professional growth, innovation, and collaboration. Heres why this role could be perfect for you:
5. Career progression: Gain advanced skills through structured training and expand your scope of practice.
6. Supportive environment: Work with a friendly, professional team that is committed to helping you succeed.
7. Impactful work: Contribute to the efficient supply of medicines, directly supporting high-quality patient care.
8. Flexibility: We offer flexible working arrangements to help you achieve a better work-life balance.
About You
9. Essential qualifications: National 4 (or equivalent) English, Mathematics and a Science (Biology or Chemistry). Educated to SCQF Level 6, with the willingness to complete an in-house competency-based Group Award accredited by Edinburgh College within 12 months of starting.
10. Relevant experience in a pharmacy environment is essential
11. A passion for learning and development, with a professional attitude and commitment to providing exceptional patient care.
12. Personal values aligned with NHS Lothians core values: quality, teamwork, care, compassion, dignity, respect, openness, honesty, and responsibility.
If youre enthusiastic, organised, and ready to make a difference, wed love to hear from you.
About NHS Lothian
NHS Lothian is Scotlands second-largest health system, serving a population of 900,000 across Edinburgh, East Lothian, Midlothian, and West Lothian. Our Pharmacy & Medicines Service is committed to delivering person-centred, clinically led care, ensuring patients benefit fully from their medicines. At the Western General Hospital, youll join a team dedicated to excellence in patient care and professional development.
Ready to Take the Next Step?
For further information on what is included in the role and the skills/experience were looking for, please refer to the job description and person specification linked below. However, we understand that there's only so much a job pack can convey. If youd like to learn more about this exciting role, the team youll be joining, or the opportunities available, we encourage you to get in touch with the hiring manager. This is a great chance to have an informal discussion, ask questions, and explore how this role aligns with your career goals. The service will also consider flexible working where it can be accommodated.
For further information please contact the following:
Susan King, Accountable Pharmacist Aseptic Services
01506 522039 | or Karen Scott, Senior Pharmacy Technician Aseptic Services 01506 523692 |
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