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A leading healthcare recruiter is looking for a Locum Cancer Pharmacy Technician in London. The successful candidate will support cancer services, ensuring safe medication management. Responsibilities include assisting in dispensing and providing customer service, requiring at least an NVQ Level 2 in Pharmacy Service and previous NHS experience.
Role: Locum Cancer Pharmacy Technician
Banding: Band 3
Location: London
Start Date: ASAP
Duration: Until 31.03.2025
Working Pattern: Monday – Friday
Rate: £13 – £15 per hour
We are seeking a skilled Cancer Pharmacy Technician to join our team. The ideal candidate will hold an NVQ Level 2 qualification and have hospital experience, ideally in dispensing duties, stock control, and ward top-up. While experience handling cytotoxic medication is ideal, it is not essential. This role is crucial in supporting our cancer services and ensuring the safe and effective management of medications.
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