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Pharmacy Assistant

Newcastle upon Tyne
2 weeks ago
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Pharmacy Dispenser (Full-time / Part-time) Options
Busy community pharmacy next to an NHS walk-in centre
£29,268 per annum (based on a 40-hour working week) for candidates holding an NVQ Level 3 in Pharmacy Dispensing, or £27,290 per annum for those holding an NVQ Level 2 in Pharmacy Dispensing.
Recruitment by DNA Recruitment on behalf of our valued pharmacy client
Why This Role is Different
DNA Recruitment are proud to be working with a forward-thinking, very busy community pharmacy to recruit two skilled dispensers for their expanding team.
This pharmacy isn’t just dispensing prescriptions - it’s delivering discharge medicines in partnership with hospital trusts, offering NHS services, and using advanced automation technology. If you’re looking for a role that’s fast-paced, varied, and career-boosting, this is the perfect opportunity.
What You’ll Be Doing
Dispensing medications accurately and efficiently
Preparing and labelling patient medication orders
Managing stock and supporting smooth daily operations
Collaborating with pharmacists and healthcare colleagues to ensure safe, effective care
Assisting with automated dispensing services (VBM robot for monitored dosage systems)
Delivering excellent patient service and advice
Taking part in new NHS services such as vaccinations and contraception
What We’re Looking For
NVQ2 or NVQ3 qualification in Dispensing or Pharmacy Services (required)
At least 1 year’s experience as a dispensing assistant (NVQ2)
Proficiency in pharmacy IT systems and stock control
Accuracy, attention to detail, and a patient-first mindset
Strong communication and teamwork skills
Ability to work confidently in a high-volume, busy environment
What’s in It for You
Competitive pay: £29,268 per annum (based on a 40-hour working week) for candidates holding an NVQ Level 3 in Pharmacy Dispensing, or £27,290 per annum for those holding an NVQ Level 2 in Pharmacy Dispensing.
Company pension
Cycle-to-work scheme
Employee discount
Experience working in a vibrant pharmacy next to an NHS walk-in centre
Involvement with hospital trust discharge medicine contracts
Hands-on with automation technology (VBM robot & barcode accuracy checking)
Career development: NVQ3 training, NHS service delivery and more
Your Future in Pharmacy Starts Here
This is more than just a dispensing role - it’s a chance to join a pharmacy that’s investing in technology, services, and its people.
Please note – No sponsorship is on offer
Apply today via DNA Recruitment to take the next step in your pharmacy career

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