Pharmacist

CV-Library
Reading, Berkshire
12 months ago
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A thriving independent pharmacy is now looking for a Pharmacist to join the team and help deliver outstanding health and wellbeing services to the Reading community.

Only a short distance from local amenities and public transport links, the pharmacy is popular and highly rated in the area for the quality of care offered for a broad range of healthcare needs.

Using cutting edge technology the pharmacy’s robotic checking system supports the team with prescriptions and is creating great opportunities for growth, allowing you to focus on the delivery of patient-facing services – such as Pharmacy First, seasonal and additional vaccinations, blood pressure checks, emergency contraception and more.

You will also have great support for your practice and CPD as well, with a hands-on and experienced management team in place.

This is a permanent Pharmacist position, with flexible hours available to suit your requirements.

Success in your role will be rewarded through a bonus scheme*.

Person specification:

(Essential) Accredited MPharm degree, OSPAP qualification or equivalent

(Essential) GPhC registration as a Pharmacist

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