Job summary This post will start in February 2025 and you could be based at either Gloucestershire Royal Hospital or Cheltenham General Hospital. The Pharmacy Technician Apprenticeship at Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is an excellent opportunity to gain valuable experience and training within an acute hospital. This apprenticeship is suitable for anyone who has an interest in pursuing a career in pharmacy and gain eligibility to register as a Pharmacy Technician with the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC). A Pharmacy Technician is responsible for carrying out both routine and specialist services, including highly complex activities requiring them to use their professional judgment. They are expected to work both individually and as part of a multi-disciplinary team. They can work with minimum supervision, with a high degree of autonomy, taking responsibility for the quality and accuracy of the work they have undertaken and that of others. Pharmacy Technicians are expected to communicate effectively with healthcare professionals, patients and the public, whilst respecting and maintaining confidentiality and privacy. Pharmacy Technicians manage the supply of medicines and devices in a pharmacy and assist pharmacists with advisory services. Additional salary details: As per NHSE directive, must be no less than main rate of the NMW. As per NHSEWTE guidance. Year1 rate: £20319 pa; Year2 rate: £20697 pa Main duties of the job - Providing safe and effective pharmacy services - Supply medicines and devices to patients, whether on prescription or over the counter - Achieving the best outcomes through a patient's medicines - Assemble medicines for prescriptions - Provide information to patients and other healthcare professionals - Manage areas of medicines supply such as dispensaries - Answering customers questions face to face or by telephone - Pre-packing, assembling and labelling medicines - Referring problems or queries to the pharmacist About us Located just off the M5 between Birmingham & Bristol, and the beautiful Cotswolds and Forest of Dean, GHNHSFT is one of the largest NHS Trusts in the UK. Our Pharmacy Department operates across two main sites; Cheltenham General Hospital and Gloucestershire Royal Hospital (Gloucester), and offers opportunities for cross-site working in a full range of clinical and technical specialities. Our large friendly Pharmacy team provides extensive services including an MHRA-licensed manufacturing unit supporting a large cancer centre, Non-Medical Prescribing posts, dedicated clinics, enhanced Medicines Optimisation Technician/Assistant roles, and multidisciplinary teaching to under/post-graduate Medics, Nurses and Pharmacists from Birmingham, Bristol, and Bath Universities. At GHNHSFT Pharmacy, we are committed to delivering the very best care for our patients and we strive to provide the whole team with the necessary skills and ongoing support to make a real difference to patient care.We work closely with our partners in Primary Care to maintain and promote a Countywide Joint Medicines Formulary, prescribing guidelines, and local treatment pathways and provide support via our Medicines Information Service in addition to several innovative collaborative public heath projects. Come and join us, and see for yourself what a difference you can make to patient care. Date posted 29 October 2024 Pay scheme Other Salary £20,319 to £20,697 a year per annum Contract Apprenticeship Duration 24 months Working pattern Full-time Reference number 318-24-D&S-T1887 Job locations Base site Cheletenham General Hospital (cross-site working) Cheltenham GK537AN Job description Job responsibilities The apprentice will undergo training in all the following aspects of the Pharmacy departments work and will participate in all the duties under supervision during their two-year training period. They will undertake rolling competency assessments in all areas. Dispensing Duties - Interpreting and dispensing of inpatient, outpatient and discharge prescriptions - Dispensing of compliance aid packs -Counselling and educating outpatients on the use of their prescribed medication, referring to a technician or pharmacist when necessary - Receive prescriptions and fees for prescription charges from the public at the hatch and process the payment - Liaising with ward staff when there are drug supply problems - Dispensing of controlled drugs on prescriptions, entering registers, checking stock balances and reporting discrepancies that cannot be resolved to the responsible CD Pharmacy Technician -Carrying out computerised sales for private patients and retail pharmacies Aseptic Dispensing (limited short placement) - There will be an opportunity to spend some time in this environment to get an understanding of the work carried out in the department; this will include Quality Control and environmental monitoring processes. Hands on experience will be limited. Pharmacy Helpdesk / Telephone answering & Reception duties -Answering the telephone and dealing with a wide range of queries e.g. regarding work in progress, stock availability, missing items and queries about prescriptions from the public - Referring certain queries to the appropriate members of staff or departments e.g. Medicines Information, Pharmacy Stores or a Technician / Pharmacist - Taking verbal orders for medicines from Medicines Optimisation Pharmacy Technicians, ward pharmacists and outside units - Booking out orders and other requisitions/requests to enable orders to be assembled by the dispensary. These need to be prioritized carefully in order to meet transport/discharge/treatment deadlines Distribution -Provision of a top-up service to assigned ward, keeping the ward fully stocked with medicines (by checking stock levels & re-order medicines where necessary according to a set stock list), as well as ensuring stock are rotated and expiry dates are checked according to top-up standards - To ensure that the stock is used cost-effectively with minimum waste, liaising with the ward staff and Medicines Optimization Technician or ward pharmacist as required - Returning medicines no longer required to Pharmacy for credit and out of date items for destruction - Process & assemble orders for wards and departments. Involves data entry and correct selection of goods, paying heed to pharmacy stock control systems and ordering. - Answer staff hatch and dealing with requests Deal with returns of unwanted medicines from wards & departments - Assess stock for reuse and credit as appropriate - Dispose of medicines that are unsuitable for reuse according to local procedure Stores - Be familiar with departmental procedures for drug ordering and take part in the ordering process under supervision - Assist with goods receiving including unpacking, checking received stock against delivery note, enter onto the Pharmacy computer and put away in the correct location Ward based duties - Work on the wards (the clinical environment) supporting the Medicines Optimisation Pharmacy Technician & ward pharmacist to provide an admission, supply and discharge service General - To provide late night, Saturday, Sunday and Bank Holiday cover according to rota - To attend college, induction and update days on the dates stated - Ensure standard operating procedures and policies are adhered to and Health and Safety procedures followed - Cross site working might be required Job description Job responsibilities The apprentice will undergo training in all the following aspects of the Pharmacy departments work and will participate in all the duties under supervision during their two-year training period. They will undertake rolling competency assessments in all areas. Dispensing Duties - Interpreting and dispensing of inpatient, outpatient and discharge prescriptions - Dispensing of compliance aid packs -Counselling and educating outpatients on the use of their prescribed medication, referring to a technician or pharmacist when necessary - Receive prescriptions and fees for prescription charges from the public at the hatch and process the payment - Liaising with ward staff when there are drug supply problems - Dispensing of controlled drugs on prescriptions, entering registers, checking stock balances and reporting discrepancies that cannot be resolved to the responsible CD Pharmacy Technician -Carrying out computerised sales for private patients and retail pharmacies Aseptic Dispensing (limited short placement) - There will be an opportunity to spend some time in this environment to get an understanding of the work carried out in the department; this will include Quality Control and environmental monitoring processes. Hands on experience will be limited. Pharmacy Helpdesk / Telephone answering & Reception duties -Answering the telephone and dealing with a wide range of queries e.g. regarding work in progress, stock availability, missing items and queries about prescriptions from the public - Referring certain queries to the appropriate members of staff or departments e.g. Medicines Information, Pharmacy Stores or a Technician / Pharmacist - Taking verbal orders for medicines from Medicines Optimisation Pharmacy Technicians, ward pharmacists and outside units - Booking out orders and other requisitions/requests to enable orders to be assembled by the dispensary. These need to be prioritized carefully in order to meet transport/discharge/treatment deadlines Distribution -Provision of a top-up service to assigned ward, keeping the ward fully stocked with medicines (by checking stock levels & re-order medicines where necessary according to a set stock list), as well as ensuring stock are rotated and expiry dates are checked according to top-up standards - To ensure that the stock is used cost-effectively with minimum waste, liaising with the ward staff and Medicines Optimization Technician or ward pharmacist as required - Returning medicines no longer required to Pharmacy for credit and out of date items for destruction - Process & assemble orders for wards and departments. Involves data entry and correct selection of goods, paying heed to pharmacy stock control systems and ordering. - Answer staff hatch and dealing with requests Deal with returns of unwanted medicines from wards & departments - Assess stock for reuse and credit as appropriate - Dispose of medicines that are unsuitable for reuse according to local procedure Stores - Be familiar with departmental procedures for drug ordering and take part in the ordering process under supervision - Assist with goods receiving including unpacking, checking received stock against delivery note, enter onto the Pharmacy computer and put away in the correct location Ward based duties - Work on the wards (the clinical environment) supporting the Medicines Optimisation Pharmacy Technician & ward pharmacist to provide an admission, supply and discharge service General - To provide late night, Saturday, Sunday and Bank Holiday cover according to rota - To attend college, induction and update days on the dates stated - Ensure standard operating procedures and policies are adhered to and Health and Safety procedures followed - Cross site working might be required Person Specification Qualifications Essential Minimum of 4 GCSE's (or equivalent) including English Language, Mathematics and one Science subject at Grade A to C (or 9 to 4) Demonstrable good IT skills in order to be able to work with Microsoft Office Word and email programmes working towards using Pharmacy computer system and Trust Prescribing IT system Knowledge Essential A desire to work in a hospital environment with a focus on Pharmacy ensuring you treat people with kindness, compassion and with dignity and respect Have responsibility for their personal development and completion of the Level 3 Pharmacy Technician (Integrated) Apprenticeship Ability to work on own initiative, independently and as part of a team Good attention to detail and accuracy, together with focus on tasks. Good interpersonal skills to convey information and work effectively with patients and colleagues, and maintain good working relations with other healthcare staff Experience Desirable Experience of pharmacy-based work Previous experience in a healthcare environment/with medicine Person Specification Qualifications Essential Minimum of 4 GCSE's (or equivalent) including English Language, Mathematics and one Science subject at Grade A to C (or 9 to 4) Demonstrable good IT skills in order to be able to work with Microsoft Office Word and email programmes working towards using Pharmacy computer system and Trust Prescribing IT system Knowledge Essential A desire to work in a hospital environment with a focus on Pharmacy ensuring you treat people with kindness, compassion and with dignity and respect Have responsibility for their personal development and completion of the Level 3 Pharmacy Technician (Integrated) Apprenticeship Ability to work on own initiative, independently and as part of a team Good attention to detail and accuracy, together with focus on tasks. Good interpersonal skills to convey information and work effectively with patients and colleagues, and maintain good working relations with other healthcare staff Experience Desirable Experience of pharmacy-based work Previous experience in a healthcare environment/with medicine Disclosure and Barring Service Check 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. Employer details Employer name Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Address Base site Cheletenham General Hospital (cross-site working) Cheltenham GK537AN Employer's website https://www.gloshospitals.nhs.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)