Do you want to be part of thedelivery of healthcare services across the Blackdown Hills? We have opportunitiesacross our dispensary and reception teams in Hemyock, Churchinford andDunkeswell.
We are looking for a trained or trainee dispenser.
Good customer service skills areessential, you need to care about the patients and service we provide to them, supportthe team to achieve their objectives, have a good attention to detail and take pride in the delivery of a friendly, safe and responsive dispensing service.
The initial hourly rate for traineedispensers is £12.25 an hour. For aqualified dispenser, the hourly rate will be dependent on experience.
As a member of the team, you haveaccess to the NHS pension scheme for which the employer contributions are 23.7%*and the Blue Light card, offering a wide range of exclusive discounts to publicsector workers. A full-time post would have 35 days holiday, including bankholidays (pro-rata for part-time employees).
* This effectively increases a£12.25 hourly rate to £15.15 per hour overall.
Applications are by CV, pleaseensure your application considers the job description and person specificationfor the role you are applying for.
Main duties of the job
As a qualified dispenser you would be responsible for the processing of prescriptions in accordance with practicepolicy and extant legislation. A 12-18 month training programme is available for unqualified staff.
In addition, the post holder will be required tosupport the dispensary manager in ensuring a high-level of service is alwaysdelivered and will also be part of the multi-disciplinary team efforts to meet the objectives of the practice.
About us
Theorganisational purpose of the Blackdown Practice is to provide high qualityclinical and dispensing services to the practice population.
Weaim to deliver a service that staff would wish for a family member and thatstaff and patients would recommend to others.
Weneed to meet the regulatory requirements within budget and ensure that the practiceremains robust financially so partners will invest, and the practice remainsviable.
Wewant those working in the practice to enjoy their roles and maintain thecorrect balance of caring for patients, caring for each other and caring forthemselves.
Job responsibilities
Over a period of 12-18 months an unqualified dispenser would receive training in order to become competent in the keyresponsibilities of a qualified dispenser. The key responsibilities of a qualified dispenser are to:
* Understand and follow the standardoperating procedures for dispensary processes which ensure working practicescomply with the relevant elements of the Medicines Act and Misuse of Drugs Actin relation to receiving, storing, processing, transferring and disposing ofstock, prescriptions, dispensed items and patient returns.
* Process prescription requestsvia email, phone, face-to-face and online.
* Answer incoming phone calls,transferring calls or dealing with the callers request appropriately.
* Fulfil a prescription withreasonable promptness, limit owings and therefore return trips by the patientsbut also managing the overall stock levels within the dispensary, to minimisewastage and expenditure.
* Accurately dispense and checkall prescription items for dispensing patients (in monitored dosage systemwhere appropriate).
* Endorse prescriptions appropriatelyso the dispensing fees, reimbursement of drugs and other fees are claimed,reimbursed and renumerated correctly.
* Hand out dispensed medicinesaccurately and ensure patient knows how to order their prescription items thefollowing month.
* Collect prescription chargesaccurately and ensure that the exemptions are signed for appropriately,processing payments accurately through the card machine and tills and followcashing up and end of day financial processes.
* Correctly manage e-mails andtasks received and send appropriate e-mails and tasks.
* Support the completion of DispensaryReview of Use of Medicines (DRUMs), and the achievement of the DispensaryServices Quality Scheme (DSQS).
* Record near misses andsignificant events according to the practice process.
* Ensure the safe orderingreceipt and custody of NHS prescriptions, whether blank, printed or signed.
* Maintain a tidy, clean andsafe working environment at all times.
* Attend team meetings.
In addition to this,dispensers when working at the branch surgeries are expected to be able tosupport the receptionist on duty and:
* Process personal, telephoneand e-requests for appointments and either book an appropriate appointment orsignpost patients to the correct service.
* Process initial registrationrequirements for patients new to the Practice or who are temporarilyregistering that includes the correct registration requirements for dispensingdoctors.
* Understand the basics ofproviding access to medical records and process initial requests for on-lineaccess.
* Input data into patientshealthcare records as necessary.
* At the end of each sessionensure that the building is secure with all windows locked and to ensure thatthe security alarm is set
Person Specification
Skills
* Excellent communication skills (written and oral)
* Strong IT skills, competent in the use of Office and Outlook
* Clear, polite telephone manner
* Ability to promote best practice regarding all pharmaceutical matters
* Effective time management (planning and organising)
* Ability to work as a team member and autonomously
* Good interpersonal skills
* Problem solving and analytical skills
* Ability to follow policy and procedure
* Ability to effectively manage stock, including ordering, rotation, disposal etc.
* Ability to work accurately with a high level of attention to detail
Qualifications
* Qualified dispenser
* Qualified Dispenser (NVQ level 2 or equivalent)
* GSCE (or equivalent) English and Math at Grade C (4) or above
* Prepared to train to be a qualified dispenser (NVQ level 2 or equivalent)
* GSCE (or equivalent) English and Math at Grade C (4) or above
Experience
* Qualified Dispenser
* Experience of working in a dispensary (pharmacy or dispensing doctors)
* Experience of working with the general public or patients
* Trainee Dispenser
* Experience of working with the general public or patients
* Broad knowledge of general practice
* Good clinical system IT knowledge of EMIS, SystmOne or Vision
Other Requirements
* Flexibility to work across the site teams
* Flexibility to work outside of core office hours if necessary
* Evidence of continuing professional development
Personal Qualities
* Motivated to deliver and efficient and safe dispensing service
* Believes excellent customer service skills are important for a business to thrive
* Understands the importance of managing costs and minimising waste to protect the delivery of the health service
* Appreciates the value of good teamwork
* Polite and confident
* Flexible and cooperative
* Forward thinker
* High levels of integrity and loyalty
* Sensitive and empathetic in distressing situations
* Ability to work under pressure
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
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 (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
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