An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced and motivated lead dispenser to join Long Stratton Medical Partnership on a full-time, permanent basis. This role offers the chance to work within a well-established dispensing practice, supporting safe, effective medicines supply and contributing to high-quality patient care. Main responsibilities will include; Lead and supervise the dispensing process to ensure prescriptions are dispensed accurately, safely, and in line with current SOPs and professional guidance. Provide visible leadership within the dispensary; lead by example, promote the Practice vision and values and encourage cross-departmental teamwork. Manage and coordinate dispensary rotas to ensure safe staffing and efficient service delivery, including arranging cover for annual leave/sickness and managing workload peaks. Support recruitment, induction and ongoing performance management for dispensary staff in line with practice HR policies, including participation in appraisals and the use of records of conversation where needed. Undertake or organise checking of colleagues’ dispensing as required and escalate any concerns to the authorising clinician or dispensing/prescribing lead GP. Ensure that all dispensed medicines/appliances are checked against the prescription, including dose, quantity, directions, contraindications, and labelling; where there is doubt, liaise with the duty/authorising prescriber before supply. Support and coordinate dispensary participation in quality schemes and audits (e.g., DSQS and prescribing/dispensing quality improvement activity) and maintain evidence as required. Ensure the secure receipt, storage, handling and issuing of controlled drugs (where applicable) in line with SOPs; maintain registers and undertake periodic stock checks/audits. Ensure medicines are stored securely and appropriately, including segregation, expiry date control, and adherence to manufacturer’s storage requirements. Stock control management. Please see attached job description for further details. About the Candidate If you are an experienced dispenser looking for an exciting new role, then we'd love to hear from you. You will have the following skills and experience: You will have at least a Diploma Level 2 Dispensary Good standard of education Significant dispensary experience Experience supervising, mentoring or coordinating colleagues, including delegation and rota coordination Excellent clinical and medication knowledge Understanding and experience of working as a dispenser in GP practice setting Excellent communication skills About Us Long Stratton Medical Partnership is a busy, forward-looking GP practice based in Long Stratton, South Norfolk, approximately 10 miles from Norwich. We provide services to around 11,500 patients and are rated ‘Good’ by the CQC. The Partnership operates from our main site and a branch surgery in Newton Flotman. We are also a dispensing practice, with a dispensing list of approximately 5,500 patients. We use SystmOne and a cloud-based telephony system integrated with our clinical system to support efficient workflows and a responsive patient service. Service development The Practice has recently completed a significant site expansion, including a new wing with seven additional clinical rooms. In addition, planned local housing growth is expected to increase our patient population by a further 5,000–6,000 patients over time. This is an excellent time to join the Partnership as we continue to strengthen services, capacity and our workforce. Our team The clinical team is led by five GP Partners and includes permanent salaried GPs, an Emergency Care Practitioner, an Advanced Nurse Practitioner, Clinical Pharmacists and a Pharmacy Technician, as well as Registered Nurses and Healthcare Assistants. The clinical workforce is supported by experienced reception, administrative, dispensary and Practice management teams, working together to deliver safe and effective care. Why join us? By joining Long Stratton Medical Partnership, you will become part of a Practice that values professionalism, clear standards and collaborative working. We are committed to providing a supportive environment, with access to supervision, training and development, and we encourage constructive feedback to improve the service we provide. You will be joining at a time of growth and service development, with opportunities to contribute to improving processes and patient experience. Disclosure and Barring Service Check Please note this post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service to check for any previous criminal convictions.