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A prominent NHS Trust in Greater London is seeking a Rotational Pharmacy Assistant to ensure the safe and timely supply of medicines. This role requires a detail-oriented individual with good communication skills. Responsibilities include dispensing prescriptions, receiving pharmaceutical deliveries, and supporting clinical areas. GCSE Maths and English are desirable, along with NVQ Level 2 in Pharmacy Services. Join us to make a real difference in patient care.
Location: University Hospital LewishamHours: 37.5 per week (including 1 in 7 weekend mornings)
Are you organised, detail-oriented, and enthusiastic about hospital pharmacy? Join our Pharmacy team as a Rotational Pharmacy Assistant and play a vital role in ensuring safe and timely supply of medicines to patients.
Desirable: GCSE Maths & English (A-C), NVQ Level 2 in Pharmacy Services, previous pharmacy experience.
Join us and help deliver high-quality patient care. Apply now to make a difference!
PLEASE NOTE: We are unable to offer sponsorship for this post
The role includes:
We are looking for hardworking, reliable candidates with good communication skills. You will also need to have good literacy and numeracy skills. It is vital that you list your educational qualifications on the application form in order to be shortlisted for interview.
Please ensure that you use your supporting statement to demonstrate how your skills and experience match the person specification.
PLEASE NOTE: We are unable to offer sponsorship for this post
What we offer:
Your role will make a real difference to patient care and safety, and you'll be supported every step of the way.
Rotational Pharmacy Assistant - Band 2
Location: University Hospital LewishamHours: 37.5 per week (including 1 in 7 weekend mornings)
Are you organised, detail-oriented, and enthusiastic about hospital pharmacy? Join our Pharmacy team as a Rotational Pharmacy Assistant and play a vital role in ensuring safe and timely supply of medicines to patients.
Desirable: GCSE Maths & English (A-C), NVQ Level 2 in Pharmacy Services, previous pharmacy experience.
Join us and help deliver high-quality patient care. Apply now to make a difference!
PLEASE NOTE: We are unable to offer sponsorship for this post
The role includes:
We are looking for hardworking, reliable candidates with good communication skills. You will also need to have good literacy and numeracy skills. It is vital that you list your educational qualifications on the application form in order to be shortlisted for interview.
Please ensure that you use your supporting statement to demonstrate how your skills and experience match the person specification.
PLEASE NOTE: We are unable to offer sponsorship for this post
What we offer:
Your role will make a real difference to patient care and safety, and you'll be supported every step of the way.
Our people are our greatest asset. When we feel supported and happy at work, this positivity reaches those very people we are here for, the patients. Engaged employees perform at their best and our Equality, Diversity & Inclusion (EDI) initiatives contribute to cultivate a culture of engagement. We have four staff networks, a corporate EDI Team and a suite of programmes and events which aim to insert the 5 aspirations:
JOB PURPOSE
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Pharmacy Stores
1. To accept and sign receipt for deliveries of pharmaceutical products from suppliers, checking that delivery is for pharmacy department.
2. To unpack goods received and:
Check items and quantities received match delivery notes
Check are in good condition
Check have adequate shelf life
Check prices match those on delivery note
Sign delivery note to accept goods into the pharmacy.
3. To accurately use the computer system to receive goods into the pharmacy store.
4. To answer initial enquiries and when authorised, contact suppliers to resolve delivery queries (on the telephone and in person).
5. To distribute cardiac boxes to wards and departments and when necessary return any out of date boxes to the pharmacy and complete appropriate documentation.
6. To accurately put received goods into their correct location within the pharmacy, ensuring stock rotation.
7. To accurately use the computer system to issue stock items list to replenish stocks on wards, departments and community clinics. This includes creating picking tickets and delivery notes for the required items.
8. To accurately select items on picking tickets ready for checking.
9. To accurately check items previously picked by another staff member and pack appropriately ready for delivery to required areas.
10. To accurately check picking tickets created by other staff members to ensure correct issues.
11. To accurately check community clinic orders, record details and complete time sheets for courier
12. To be responsible for processing the return of excess ward stock into the pharmacy stores, checking remaining appropriate shelf life and confirming quantities.
13. To accurately record batch numbers and expiry dates of all vaccines issued to wards/ departments and community clinics.
Dispensary
1. To accurately dispense prescriptions for both in and out patients. Prescription types will include: outpatients; inpatients; discharges; controlled drugs and clinical trials. This will involve inputting of patients details into the Pharmacy computer system and subsequently produce dispensing labels. The label, prescription and product are collected together and assembled. Any additional items such as spoons, bags etc are also added. The prepared items are checked for accuracy and passed to the pharmacist/accredited technician for final checking.
2. To take in prescriptions from outpatients and verify their details; taking a current drug history from the patient or carer or parent to identify any drug allergies, drug interactions or problems with the medication prescribed.
3. To assist with the collection of prescription charges. To take in cash, cheques and card payments from outpatients and to use the pharmacy till according to procedure.
4. To replenish stocks of medicines in the dispensary. This requires the generation of an order on the computer system, accurate collection of the items from the store and shelf placement, ensuring stock rotation.
5. To perform the daily random stock check. This involves checking stock levels in dispensary against a random list produced by the computer system and also checking expiry dates.
6. To ensure adequate stocks of containers, bags and sundry items for dispensing.
7. To pre-pack items for wards and departments following the process as outlined in point one.
8. To assist with the top-up of drugs to the emergency drug cupboard. To visit and replenish stock drugs to a pre-set level, ensuring stock is correctly stored; temperature and expiry dates are checked.
9. To ensure that all dispensed inpatient items are placed in sealed bags at the appropriate times for collection by the pharmacy porter. This duty will also include processing of items returned to the dispensary from the wards.
10. To file prescriptions and other pharmacy documents.
11. To be responsible for the checking and recording of fridge temperatures and to refer to manager in the event of any anomalies.
12. To receive drug charts and prescriptions from the inpatient hatch and record details in the dispensary logs.
13. To issue completed prescriptions and controlled drug supplies to ward staff.
Technical Services
1. To assemble ingredients, complete relevant areas on worksheets and labels. To prepare finished sterile and non-sterile products from the assembled raw materials.
2. To accurately weigh and measure volumes during the preparation of non-sterile products
3. To assemble ingredients and transfer into the aseptic suite and isolator rooms, raw materials for adult and neonatal parenteral nutrition and other sterile products as required.
4. To accurately transfer assembled trays from the prep area into the isolator room and clean room, following the spraying in procedure.
5. To assist with the aseptic preparation of products having been assessed as competent.
6. To pack cardiac boxes, complete associated documentation and facilitate the cardiac box monthly recall when necessary.
7. To carry out and record daily monitoring of fridge temperatures and manometers and to report any out of range readings to a senior permanent member of technical services staff.
8. To complete relevant areas on worksheets and labels for over-labelled items. To label the items with the previously prepared labels which have pre-defined instructions.
9. To complete relevant areas on worksheets and labels for pre-pack medicinal products. To accurately pack the product and to label with previously prepared labels which have predefined instructions.
10. To accurately issue and transfer items used in technical services to appropriate cost centres using the computer.
11. To collect and pack used clean room clothing ready for collection by contractor. This includes completion of a request for order, which must be authorised by a Senior/Principal Technician.
12. To deliver used forceps to the Hospital Sterilization Decontamination Unit (HSDU) and return sterilised ones to pharmacy.
13. To replenish stocks of medicines in the technical services area. This requires the generation of an order on the computer system, accurate collection of the items from the store and shelf placement, ensuring stock rotation.
14. To photocopy sufficient supplies of worksheets available for use in the department.
15. To file paperwork.
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.
Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust
University Hospital Lewisham
Lewisham High Street
London
SE13 6LH
https://www.lewishamandgreenwich.nhs.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)