Description
Pharmacy Technician – Yorkshire Clinic – Bank Hours
The Role
We are looking for a Pharmacy Technician to join our team who are committed to delivering the highest quality clinical outcomes in a supported environment, where you will be valued for your skills and expertise. You will be responsible for the delivery of the highest standards of care & services.
As a key member of the department, you will support the Pharmacy Manager in the provision of pharmacy services including ordering, stock control and preparation of drugs and medicines. This will include providing advice to patients and clinical staff on pharmaceutical products (within the limits of your role).
You will be supporting the pharmacist to ensure that Inpatient Prescription Record Charts are checked regularly to ensure treatment is appropriate, both clinical and financially, that the patient has sufficient supplies and carrying out medicines reconciliation as needed (daily requirement).
Providing straightforward advice to patients/carers and clinical staff on pharmaceutical products.
Ensuring that the agreed standards of patient care and confidentiality are maintained in accordance with Ramsay policies.
Adhering to GPhC standards of conduct, ethics and performance.
Ordering and stock control of medication for the Hospital.
Where you’ll be based
The Yorkshire Clinic is one of West Yorkshire's leading private hospitals set in three acres of woodland in the grounds of Cottingley Hall near Bingley. The hospital opened in 1982 and currently has 57 bedrooms including one twin-bedded room all with en-suite facilities. By investing in advanced medical technology, the hospital offers a wide range of treatments and services. The four fully equipped theatres, all with ultra clean air technology, are particularly suitable for orthopaedic procedures, such as arthroscopy, hip and knee replacement. Treatments at the clinic include knee cartilage surgery, knee arthroscopy, knee ligament surgery, cataract surgery and shoulder muscle repair. There is also one theatre especially suitable for minor local anaesthetic procedures.
What you will bring
1. NVQ3, BTEC in Pharmaceutical Science of equivalent level
2. Member of the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC)
3. At least 4 GCSEs (A-C), including English maths and science or equivalent qualifications
4. Sound written and verbal communication skills
5. Proven ability to work effectively in a team environment and independently as required
6. Flexibility and adaptability to meet the changing needs of the business
7. Demonstrated Customer Service skills
8. Demonstrated Computer skills
It would also be desirable for the application to have experience working in a hospital environment
What we give back to you
9. Competitive hourly rates plus enhancements
10. Free DBS
11. Contributory pension scheme
12. Excellent training and development opportunities
13. Free parking and subsidised staff restaurant (subject to site facilities)
14. Free uniform
15. Access to Blue Light Card