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A healthcare recruitment agency is seeking a Band 6/7 Dispensary Pharmacist in Sheffield. The position is full-time with a pay rate of up to £34.00 per hour. Candidates must be GPhC registered and have 2 years NHS experience. This role includes clinical and inpatient pharmacy services along with the opportunity for future training. The position starts ASAP and is 3 months with potential extension.
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The Pharmacy team at Pulse are currently recruiting for a Band 6/7 Dispensary Pharmacist in Sheffield. The successful Pharmacist will be required to work full-time. This role is available to start ASAP; the pay rate for this job is up to £34.00 per hour.
Position: Dispensary Pharmacist
Banding: 6/7
Location: Sheffield
Hours: Full-time
Start Date: ASAP
Duration: 3 months with possibility of extension
Essential skills and requirements:
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