Job overview
Specialist Medicines Management Pharmacy Technician – Band 6 (1 year Fixed term).
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a forward‑thinking, enthusiastic and highly motivated Specialist Medicines Management Pharmacy Technician to join our established and dedicated ward‑based pharmacy team on a 1‑year fixed‑term contract.
The post holder will act as a Deputy Lead within the Medicines Management Service, supporting the training and development of pharmacy staff, overseeing rota planning, providing day‑to‑day supervision, and contributing to the ongoing development of services.
This is also a patient‑focused role where you will contribute to medicines optimisation by promoting safe medicines administration and supporting initiatives to reduce recurring long‑term admissions and improve patient outcomes.
Education and development are core values at CHS, and you will receive comprehensive training and ongoing support to help you succeed and progress professionally.
Croydon University Hospital is a dynamic, forward‑thinking organisation. The Pharmacy Department strives to deliver a comprehensive and integrated pharmaceutical service that improves patient care, enhances experience, and minimises risk. Our patients are at the heart of everything we do.
Essential Requirements: NVQ Level 3 Diploma in Pharmacy Service Skills (QCF) or equivalent; GPhC registration; substantial hospital pharmacy experience; Accredited Checking Pharmacy Technician certificate.
Interview Date TBC
Main duties of the job
- Support the operational and professional leadership of the technician‑led ward pharmacy service within the Medicines Management Service.
- Support and contribute to the appraisal, performance review, and development of Medicines Management Pharmacy Technicians (MMPTs).
- Assist the Chief Pharmacy Technician (MMS) and Associate Chief Pharmacist – Clinical Services in the strategic development and progression of clinical pharmacy services.
- Assist in the development, review, and maintenance of clinical service policies, procedures, and guidelines.
- Support the development, training, and competency progression of pharmacy technicians working on wards.
- Support, develop, and deliver training and education sessions to: Registered healthcare professionals Non‑registered staff
- Registered healthcare professionals
- Non‑registered staff
- Contribute to the patient safety and clinical governance agenda through effective medicines management practices .
- Lead or participate in service improvement initiatives, including: Cost Improvement Programmes (CIPs) Collation and monitoring of Medicines Management Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
- Cost Improvement Programmes (CIPs)
- Collation and monitoring of Medicines Management Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
- Undertake the role of Line Manager for MMPTs and/or act as Educational Supervisor for a Pre‑registration Pharmacy Technician
- Medication histories
- Timely medicines reconciliation
- Medicines adherence assessments
- Tailored patient consultations
- Contribute to improved patient flow and social and community enablement
Detailed job description and main responsibilities
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This advert is for Specialist Medicines Management Pharmacy Technician with Croydon Health Services NHS Trust in Thornton Heath, London, England. It is listed as a Band 6 Pharmacy technician role. The advertised salary is £45,953 - £54,254 per annum. The contract type is Fixed term: 12 months (Secondment Considered for an internal candidate). The application deadline is 10 Jun 2026.
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