About
University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust (UHP) is an outstanding‑rated care provider and the region’s major trauma centre, responsible for a wide spectrum of medical services. We care for approximately 475,000 people in our secondary care catchment and serve a broader peninsula population of nearly 2 million. UHP operates key sites across Plymouth and the surrounding area:
* Mount Gould Hospital – 30 general rehabilitation beds, 15 stroke rehabilitation beds, a 10‑bed discharge assessment unit and 30 additional beds.
* South Hams Community Hospital – 15 beds, managed since 2021.
* Tavistock Hospital – 13 beds, managed since 2021. Urgent Treatment Centre at Cumberland Centre, Devonport, and minor injury units in Tavistock and Kingsbridge.
* Child Development Centre – developmental services for young children at Scott Business Park.
* Plymouth Dialysis Unit – state‑of‑the‑art renal failure treatment facilities in Estover.
* Radiology Academy – the world’s only purpose‑built Radiology Academy providing an inspirational learning environment.
UHP is a teaching hospital in partnership with the University of Plymouth and Plymouth Marjon University. We collaborate with the Joint Hospital Group South West and host a tri‑service military workforce of nearly 200 doctors, nurses and allied health professionals fully integrated into our facilities.
We foster a culture of civility and excellence, encouraging patients, families and staff to share positive experiences. In 2024, our national NHS Improvement Programme involvement helped us empower staff to lead improvement projects.
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Job Overview
We are searching for a Lead Pharmacy Technician to join our aseptic services team. If you are enthusiastic, motivated, dynamic and looking for a leadership role, we want to hear from you! You will deputise for the Aseptic Services Manager and work under the guidance of the Accountable Pharmacist, becoming a key member of the aseptic services leadership team. Your responsibilities will include day‑to‑day leadership in the cleanrooms, overseeing operational delivery of preparation activities, ensuring compliance with Quality Assurance processes for Aseptic Preparation Services, and checking and releasing aseptically prepared products.
This is a unique opportunity as we are a designated “pathfinder” site, with plans to move to a purpose‑built off‑site aseptic facility. You will be directly involved in commissioning the new unit, designing production processes and recruiting and training the team. Further study, for example PTQA, is encouraged and supported.
Key Responsibilities
* Work as part of the senior aseptic services team delivering aseptic services under section 10 of the Medicines Act 1968 and Good Manufacturing Practice.
* Report to the Aseptic Services Manager and the Accountable Pharmacist/Deputy, delivering the pharmacy aseptic service to all care areas requiring assistance.
* Act as deputy for the manager in operational delivery of the Aseptic Services Unit, ensuring efficient supply of in‑house and outsourced aseptically prepared medicines.
* Assist the manager and pharmacist in leadership and management of all aspects of aseptic services, ensuring compliance with QA of Aseptic Preparation Services.
* Provide and develop pharmaceutical care for patients served by the pharmacy aseptic service.
* Act as team leader in the absence of senior colleagues, deputising for the manager.
Person Specification
* Previous demonstrable experience as a pharmacy technician in aseptic preparation.
* Excellent working knowledge of current legislation relating to aseptic preparation of injectable medicines, GMP guidance and QA of aseptic preparation services.
* Good understanding of COSHH regulations and their relation to aseptic preparation.
* Demonstrable experience of performance management and staff leadership.
* Current evidence of CPD.
Desirable Criteria
* Report Writing.
* Recruitment, selection and training experience.
Qualifications
Essential Criteria
* Proven knowledge of pharmaceutical service procedures via NVQ3, BTEC in pharmaceutical science, or equivalent postgraduate diploma.
* Registered pharmacy technician with the GPhC.
* Mandatory CPD to maintain fitness to practice.
* Dispensing Accuracy Accreditation or willingness to complete.
* Accredited Accuracy Checking pharmacy technician or willingness to complete (ACT).
* Pre and In‑Process Checking course or willingness to complete (PIPC).
* Product Approval Accreditation Programme or willingness to complete (PAAP).
Desirable Criteria
* Postgraduate diploma in Pharmaceutical Technology and Quality Assurance (PTQA).
* A1 NVQ Assessor Award (or equivalent).
* Member of the Association of Pharmacy Technicians UK (APTUK).
* Educational Supervisor status for ACT, PIPC or PAAP.
Aptitude and Abilities
Essential Criteria
* Good communication skills, written and verbal, fluency, clarity and effectiveness at all levels.
* Excellent organisational skills.
* Ability to manage and implement change.
* Excellent training skills.
Equal Opportunities
We welcome and encourage applicants who identify with all protected characteristics to apply. We believe diversity strengthens our teams and improves patient experience. At UHP we aim to create an inclusive workplace where everyone feels they belong.
Contact / Application Support
Applicants may contact the recruitment team on 01752 432100 for electronic application support. If you need assistance with the online application process or require reasonable adjustments, please contact the recruiting manager for this post. We recognise the importance of work‑life balance and invite requests for less than full‑time or flexible working for advertised roles.
Recruitment Contact
Name: Amanda Horton
Job title: Aseptic Services Manager
Email: [email protected]
Telephone: 01752 437447
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