NhsJobs Wednesfield

Pre-registration Pharmacy Technician

The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust · Wednesfield, WV10 0QP

Salary
Negotiable (per hour)
Location
Wednesfield, WV10 0QP

Pre-registration Pharmacy Technician role at The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust in Wednesfield, WV10 0QP. Salary: Negotiable (per hour). Source: NhsJobs. Apply directly with the employer via the link above.

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Job description

Contribute to the provision of a dispensary service to Inpatients by receiving, interpreting, validating, dispensing, labelling and issuing routine prescriptions for in patients and Discharge patients using the pharmacy computer systems whilst training under the direct supervision of Pharmacy technicians and Pharmacists, seeking advice from other Senior staff where appropriate.

This includes use of the automated dispensing system.

To maintain satisfactory stock levels, storage and turnover of medicines to ensure a high quality of medicines is upheld.

To identify actual and potential problems with reference to other staff as necessary

To complete and maintain accurate records where appropriate

To prepare labels and dispense medicines for patients

To take all appropriate action to ensure that patients receive the correct medication, with advice and counselling and that all directions associated with medicines are fully understood after reaching the appropriate level of training and successful completion of the appropriate unit of competence

To dispense and record appropriate details according to written protocols for clinical trials, unlicensed and named patient medicines within pharmacy after reaching the appropriate level of training and successful completion of the appropriate unit of competence

To dispense controlled drugs after reaching the appropriate level of training and successful completion of the appropriate unit of competence

To use communication skills to receive enquiries and other appropriate information from healthcare professionals, patients and members of the public

To use communication skills to provide a suitable response to the enquirer in a variety of formats (verbal or written)

To refer enquirers to a more appropriate source of information when necessary and provide documentation of enquiries

To use databases (electronic and manual) to search enquiries using a variety of information sources.

To contribute to the work of the stock control, stock ordering, receiving and stock distribution of all pharmaceuticals within the pharmacy department under the supervision of registered pharmacy technicians.

To participate in ward / department stock top-up service as necessary working with the appropriate ward Pharmacist, Technician and Nursing staff to prevent stockpiling and to promote economic use of ward stocks.

To assist in the purchasing of pharmaceuticals

To participate in maintaining an adequate stock control programme

To participate with checking and validating receipt of orders

To replenish stock throughout the department

To participate in the distribution and return of medicines to and from wards and departments.

To work on wards completing the following tasks:

• Drug histories

• Patients Own Drugs (PODs) assessment

• Medication supply

• Locker checks

Completing in-house Medicines Management Training pack

To dispose of medicines if unsuitable for use according to SOPs working under the supervision of a registered technician or pharmacist.

To identify any discrepancies between individuals own medicines and prescribed items, reporting them to the registered technician or ward pharmacist.

To transcribe information of drugs to ward profiles or electronically to the dispensary to be later checked clinically for appropriateness by the ward pharmacist, highlighting problems to the registered technician or pharmacist.

To arrange for medicines to be re labelled where necessary working to local SOPs under the supervision of a qualified technician or pharmacist

**see attached job description for full details of role & responsibilities**

Job description

Contribute to the provision of a dispensary service to Inpatients by receiving, interpreting, validating, dispensing, labelling and issuing routine prescriptions for in patients and Discharge patients using the pharmacy computer systems whilst training under the direct supervision of Pharmacy technicians and Pharmacists, seeking advice from other Senior staff where appropriate.

This includes use of the automated dispensing system.

To maintain satisfactory stock levels, storage and turnover of medicines to ensure a high quality of medicines is upheld.

To identify actual and potential problems with reference to other staff as necessary

To complete and maintain accurate records where appropriate

To prepare labels and dispense medicines for patients

To take all appropriate action to ensure that patients receive the correct medication, with advice and counselling and that all directions associated with medicines are fully understood after reaching the appropriate level of training and successful completion of the appropriate unit of competence

To dispense and record appropriate details according to written protocols for clinical trials, unlicensed and named patient medicines within pharmacy after reaching the appropriate level of training and successful completion of the appropriate unit of competence

To dispense controlled drugs after reaching the appropriate level of training and successful completion of the appropriate unit of competence

To use communication skills to receive enquiries and other appropriate information from healthcare professionals, patients and members of the public

To use communication skills to provide a suitable response to the enquirer in a variety of formats (verbal or written)

To refer enquirers to a more appropriate source of information when necessary and provide documentation of enquiries

To use databases (electronic and manual) to search enquiries using a variety of information sources.

To contribute to the work of the stock control, stock ordering, receiving and stock distribution of all pharmaceuticals within the pharmacy department under the supervision of registered pharmacy technicians.

To participate in ward / department stock top-up service as necessary working with the appropriate ward Pharmacist, Technician and Nursing staff to prevent stockpiling and to promote economic use of ward stocks.

To assist in the purchasing of pharmaceuticals

To participate in maintaining an adequate stock control programme

To participate with checking and validating receipt of orders

To replenish stock throughout the department

To participate in the distribution and return of medicines to and from wards and departments.

To work on wards completing the following tasks:

• Drug histories

• Patients Own Drugs (PODs) assessment

• Medication supply

• Locker checks

Completing in-house Medicines Management Training pack

To dispose of medicines if unsuitable for use according to SOPs working under the supervision of a registered technician or pharmacist.

To identify any discrepancies between individuals own medicines and prescribed items, reporting them to the registered technician or ward pharmacist.

To transcribe information of drugs to ward profiles or electronically to the dispensary to be later checked clinically for appropriateness by the ward pharmacist, highlighting problems to the registered technician or pharmacist.

To arrange for medicines to be re labelled where necessary working to local SOPs under the supervision of a qualified technician or pharmacist

**see attached job description for full details of role & responsibilities**

Description as published by the employer on NhsJobs.

About this pharmacy technician role in Wednesfield

This is a pharmacy technician vacancy at The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust, based in Wednesfield. The role is listed on NhsJobs and forms part of the wider UK pharmacy jobs market tracked by PharmSee across 11 major chains and NHS sources. If you are researching pharmacy technician roles in Wednesfield, review the salary benchmark and similar open vacancies below to inform your application.

What does a pre-registration pharmacist earn across the UK?

Based on 11 PharmSee-tracked pre-registration pharmacist salaries across the UK, the median is £42,631 — most roles fall between £42,631 and £46,696. See the full pre-registration pharmacist salary guide →

pharmacy technician jobs and salary in Wednesfield

PharmSee is currently tracking 1 active pharmacy vacancies in Wednesfield across all major UK chains and NHS sources. Wednesfield's pharmacy workforce and salary benchmarks are covered in detail in the PharmSee salary guide.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the salary for this pharmacy technician role in Wednesfield?

The advertised salary for this pharmacy technician role at The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust is Negotiable (per hour). Typical pharmacy technician pay in Wednesfield varies by experience, sector (NHS versus community), and employer; see the PharmSee UK pharmacy salary guide for benchmarks.

Does The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust have other pharmacy roles open in the UK?

Yes — PharmSee currently tracks 2 open pharmacy vacancies from The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust across the UK. Browse all The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust roles on PharmSee to compare locations and salaries.

How do I apply for this role?

Applications are handled directly by the employer via NhsJobs. Use the Apply button above — you will be taken to the original listing to complete your application. PharmSee is not involved in the hiring decision.

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