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Medicines Optimisation Technician

Humber Teaching NHS Foundation Trust
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Location
Salary
£31,049 - £37,796 per annum
Profession
Pharmacy technician
Grade
Band 5
Deadline
17 Feb 2026
Contract Type
Permanent: Band 4 - 5 depending on qualifications and experience.
Posted Date
03 Feb 2026

Job overview

We have an exciting opportunity for a pharmacy technician to join a friendly, highly specialised team at Newbridges Acute In-patient unit

You will have an enthusiastic approach to multidisciplinary team working and a passion for frontline patient-centred care.  With compassion and commitment, you will optimise the use of medicines in response to the individual needs of the patients and the unit.

Activities will include reconciling medicines, assessment of Patients own drugs, maintaining appropriate levels of stock control, ensuring cost effective use of medicines, timely and accurately labelling and dispensing medicines, providing advice in relation to safe and secure handling of medicines to patients and colleagues, counselling and educating patients/carers on their medicines,  medicines administration and completing medicines related audits.

The successful candidate will be registered as a Pharmacy Technician with the GPhC . You should be friendly with excellent time management and prioritisation skills. You should be able to problem-solve and take responsibility for organising your daily workload in liaison with the Unit Manager.

We welcome newly qualified or less experienced pharmacy technicians to apply for the post. If we were to appoint a registered technician who did not meet the criteria for band 5 they candidate would be appointed as a band 4 with the opportunity to progress to a band 5.

Main duties of the job

  • To ensure safe, appropriate, efficient and cost-effective use of medicines
  • To facilitate an integrated provision of pharmaceutical care including ordering, transport, preparation, administration, storage and disposal of medicines
  • To ensure effective medicine stock control and storage on the unit by carrying out regular audits and providing advice to the unit and team on safe, secure and appropriate storage of medicines in line with the Safe and Secure Handling of Medicines Procedures
  • To ensure effective management of the pharmacy ordering system and stock control.
  • To label, dispense and check non-stock medicines, medicines used for Self-administration and medicines for leave or discharge in line with the Trust process and procedures.
  • To provide advice, education and counselling to patients/carers with regards to their medicines.
  • Providing information and advice to patient/carers and colleagues in regard to safe and secure handling of medication
  • To assist with discharge planning and ensure post discharge plans are in place.
  • Accurately completing medicines reconciliation for patients following transfer of care.
  • To ensure pharmaceutical waste is handled safely and appropriately. Assisting with or arranging destruction, storage and collection)
  • Administer medication
  • After training and gaining competency, undertake tasks such physical health monitoring and phlebotomy.

Detailed job description and main responsibilities

For further information for this vacancy please see the attached Job Description and Person Specification

Typical working week will be based on the unit Monday – Friday, 0800 – 1600 excluding bank holidays and weekend.