Pharmacy Assistant - Liverpool, United Kingdom - Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

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Would you like to join our busy department and become a valued member of our team as we move into our new hospital?

Do you thrive when working to a high standard and for job satisfaction

Do you feel now is the time for a new challenge?

Then we may have the job for you.

Whilst dispensing experience is preferable it is not essential, willingness to undergo training and be flexible in the workplace is.


Working as part of a team you will play an integral part in the supply of medicines to patients who use our hospital services.

Working within a busy department you will need good communication skills to work with your team and service users. You must be able to present yourself in a professional manner

Accuracy and attention to detail is imperative as you will be involved in the supply of medicines. You will need to be able to prioritise and adapt to the needs of the service thought the day. To ensure as a member of the pharmacy department you deliver a cost effective and high quality service.


If you do not already have a Level 2 Pharmacy qualification, you will be needed to complete this training as required by the General Pharmaceutical Council.

You will be required to participate in weekend, late night and bank holiday rotas.


Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust was created on 1 October 2019 following the merger of two adult acute Trusts, Aintree University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust and the Royal Liverpool and Broadgreen University Hospitals NHS Trust.


The merger provides an opportunity to reconfigure services in a way that provides the best healthcare services to the city and improves the quality of care and health outcomes that patients experience.

The Trust runs Aintree University Hospital, Broadgreen Hospital, Liverpool University Dental Hospital and the Royal Liverpool University Hospital.


It serves a core population of around 630,000 people across Merseyside as well as providing a range of highly specialist services to a catchment area of more than two million people in the North West region and beyond.


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Key Responsibilities:

To carry out dispensing and issuing of medicines from the pharmacy

department to include extemporaneously prepared products, Controlled Drugs,

unlicensed and clinical trials, in accordance with the policies, procedures and

safe systems of work, which prevail in the department at the time.

To participate in the ordering and supply of pharmaceuticals as part of the

ward stock top-up service.

To participate in NVQ level 2 training where appropriate in line with

government legislation.

To co-operate in all aspects of reception duties.

To input data into the Pharmacy computer system to ensure all appropriate

records are made and kept up-to-date

To undertake the receipt of goods ensuring that documentation and computer

entry is carried out in a timely and accurate manner.

To release purchase orders, expedite overdue orders, and liaise with suppliers

over delivery and supply chain issues, keeping line manager fully briefed about

key operational matters.

To receive deliveries and process receipts through the Pharmacy computer

system according to prevailing local procedures.

To investigate and resolve delivery discrepancies, liaising with invoicing staff,

and suppliers, making appropriate records of all investigations and outcomes.

To ensure that all unused medicines (if appropriate) returned to the pharmacy

are recycled in accordance with the safe systems of work and participate in

the safe disposal of medicines at all times in accordance with departmental

procedures.

To assist in the compilation of departmental statistics.

To participate in the delivery of medicines to ward and departments.

To participate in training and to highlight training needs.

To participate in, and co-operate with, individual personal assessment and

continuing education programmes in order to keep abreast of pharmaceutical

matters and legislative changes which affect pharmacy.

To participate in development and project work in line with the objectives of

the Trust and Pharmacy Directorate.

Together with other members of staff to ensure that procedures are carried

out in accordance with current legislation and regulations in respect of the

Health and Safety at Work Act, COSHH and that other pertinent

recommendations and standards are complied with.

To participate and co-operate in weekend, Bank Holiday, Statutory Holiday,

early morning and evening services as per departmental arrangements.

To undertake such reasonable duties as may be required from time to time.

The post holder will be expected to adapt to changes that may occur, which

may affect the current practices within the Pharmacy Department, such as the

introduction of new equipment, procedures, policies and hours of working.

To ensure that total confidentiality throughout the Trust is upheld at all tim

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