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Pre-Registration Trainee Pharmacy Technician

Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
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Salary
£26,530 - £29,114 per annum, pro rata (annex 21 applies)
Profession
Pharmacy technician
Grade
Band 2
Deadline
22 Jun 2025
Contract Type
24 months (24 month fixed term contract)
Posted Date
10 Jun 2025

Job overview

Are you an enthusiastic, driven individual with the flexibility and commitment to train and study to become a registered Pharmacy Technician? Or are you looking for a change of career? Then, look no further!

Our Pharmacy teams are looking to appoint to a two-year fixed term training contract, based across sites at both Royal Preston Hospital and Chorley District General Hospital. The department provides an extensive range of services where Pre-Registration Trainee Pharmacy Technicians (PTPTs) play an important role working alongside pharmacists, medicines management pharmacy technicians, pharmacy support staff and other healthcare professionals.

Your responsibilities will be varied and include medicines management duties at ward level undertaking medicines reconciliation, assessing patients own medicines for suitability and ordering medication for individual patients. The role is integral in providing a quality dispensing and medicines management service for all patients within the Trust.

Main duties of the job

You will follow a comprehensive training programme that will cover all aspects of hospital pharmacy; to include placements within stores and procurement, aseptics, clinical trials, outpatient pharmacy; receiving, validating and issuing medicines, as well as the opportunity to undertake a community pharmacy and mental health placements. Students will study virtually via Bradford College on a day release to achieve BTEC Level 3 Diploma in the Principles and Practices for Pharmacy Technicians. Students will receive full support from an Educational Supervisor and qualified pharmacy assessors to complete the qualification.

Candidates should possess a minimum of 5 GCSE passes at Grade A*- C or 4 – 9 to include English Language, Maths, Chemistry and Biology (Dual or Combined Science Award accepted) plus one other subject or equivalent qualification.

You will have had experience in a busy dispensary and have excellent knowledge of the post, be enthusiastic, self- motivated, hardworking and possess good organisational and communication skills with a commitment to both the pharmacy department and to their training.

On successful completion of their training, qualified technicians must register with the General Pharmaceutical Council in order to practice within the pharmacy profession.

Detailed job description and main responsibilities

Duties to include, but not be limited to:

  • Communicates all relevant information and advice to pharmacy staff, nurses, patients and service users as required
  • Support the Department to deliver a safe and high-quality service for patients and staff.
  • Contributes to effective team working within pharmacy
  • Comply with legal and organisational requirements, standards and codes of practice on equality, diversity, discrimination and rights relevant to own role and responsibilities
  • Completes BTEC Level 3 Diploma in the Principles and Practices for Pharmacy Technicians, during 2-year training to enable registration as a Pharmacy Technician with GPhC
  • Complete in-house training
  • To ensure the quality of quality-of-service provision
  • To comply with current legislation, policy, good practice, organisational and professional codes of practice and ethical standards
  • To ensure any incidents and near misses are identified, reported and recorded according to Trust policy.
  • Contribute to the formal handling and investigating of complaints, error reports, accident/incident reports and monitor for preventative and/or corrective action and improvement
  • Proactively manage risk and maintain safety, conforming to health, safety and security legislation, policies, procedures and guidelines.
  • To contribute to the delivery and achievement of the department Service Plan and specific service improvements.
  • To support the department to deliver PET targets and achieve financial balance.