Pharmacy Technician inSunderland inSunderland PUBLISHED TUE 14 JAN 2025

Depending on experience £28,718.42– 33,760.00 depending on experience (pro-rata for PT)  PERMANENT  GOOD SALARY 

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Opportunity to work in a well-supported clinical pharmacy team focused on patient-centered care.
Flexibility to adapt roles based on individual skills, qualifications, and the needs of the Primary Care Network (PCN).
Involvement in innovative practices such as medication reviews, medicines optimisation, and supporting care home patients.
Access to professional development and training, including participation in an annual performance review and peer support networks.
Ability to develop relationships across multi-disciplinary teams, enhancing integration within the health and social care landscape.
Engagement in a culture that values diversity, equality, and promotes an inclusive work environment.
Direct interaction with patients, providing the opportunity to make a tangible difference in their health and well-being.
The Sunderland GP Alliance is seeking enthusiastic Pharmacy Technicians to join their clinical pharmacy team within the Sunderland Primary Care Networks. This role involves collaborating with a diverse team to provide high-quality, patient-centered care in various localities, focusing on patient-facing tasks that promote effective medicine use. The successful candidate will support Clinical Pharmacists by performing medication reviews, providing technical and administrative assistance, and addressing public health needs.

Candidates should be adaptable and capable of working both independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team. Responsibilities include implementing safe medication handling practices, providing education and training to healthcare colleagues, and supporting the PCN in delivering quality services in line with national guidelines. The position emphasises a commitment to equality, diversity, and effective communication, along with opportunities for professional development and active participation in team efforts aimed at improving patient care.
Opportunity to work in a well-supported clinical pharmacy team focused on patient-centered care.
Flexibility to adapt roles based on individual skills, qualifications, and the needs of the Primary Care Network (PCN).
Involvement in innovative practices such as medication reviews, medicines optimisation, and supporting care home patients.
Access to professional development and training, including participation in an annual performance review and peer support networks.
Ability to develop relationships across multi-disciplinary teams, enhancing integration within the health and social care landscape.
Engagement in a culture that values diversity, equality, and promotes an inclusive work environment.
Direct interaction with patients, providing the opportunity to make a tangible difference in their health and well-being.

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Useful skills for a Pharmacy Technician:
To work as a Pharmacy Technician in the UK, you need a combination of educational qualifications, technical skills, and interpersonal skills. Here are the key skills and qualifications typically required:
Educational Qualifications:
1. Pharmacy Technician Diploma: You usually need to complete a Level 3 qualification in Pharmacy Services (e.g., BTEC in Pharmacy Services, City & Guilds Diploma).
2. Registration: You must register with the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) to practice as a Pharmacy Technician.
Technical Skills:
1. Pharmaceutical Knowledge: A solid understanding of medications, their uses, side effects, and how they interact.
2. Dispensing Skills: Proficiency in accurately dispensing medications and managing prescriptions.
3. Health and Safety: Knowledge of health and safety regulations, particularly related to the handling of medicines.
4. Inventory Management: Skills in managing stock levels, ordering supplies, and keeping accurate records.
5. IT Skills: Competence in using pharmacy management software and other computer systems to maintain patient records and manage stock.
Interpersonal Skills:
1. Communication Skills: Ability to effectively communicate with patients and healthcare professionals. This includes explaining medication usage and addressing patient concerns.
2. Teamwork: Ability to work collaboratively within a pharmacy team and with other healthcare providers.
3. Customer Service: Strong skills in providing excellent service to patients and addressing their needs in a respectful and supportive manner.
4. Attention to Detail: Ensuring accuracy in dispensing medications and managing prescriptions.
Other Skills:
1. Problem-Solving: Ability to handle issues that may arise with prescriptions or patient concerns effectively.
2. Empathy: Understanding the needs and concerns of patients, providing them with support and reassurance.
3. Time Management: Balancing various tasks efficiently, particularly in a busy pharmacy environment.
4. Adaptability: Ability to adapt to changes in regulations, medications, and technologies.
Additional Considerations:
- Continued Professional Development: Engaging in ongoing education and training to stay updated with the latest practices and advancements in pharmacy.
- Regulatory Knowledge: Familiarity with UK pharmaceutical regulations and guidelines.
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