NHSFixed-Term

Pre-Registration Trainee Pharmacy Technician (Apprentice)

Mersey and West Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust

📍 Southport, PR8 6PN£ £25760.00 to £27476.00Posted: 5 June 2026Closes: 18 June 2026

Job Description

Job description Job responsibilities Key Responsibilities to be gained over the period of the apprenticeship: To be a member of the Pharmaceutical Service team as required at Southport District General, or Ormskirk District General Hospitals. To attend the designated technical college to study for BTEC in applied science (pharmaceutical) and NVQ III in Pharmaceutical Science on a day release basis. Successfully completing all assignments, assessments and examinations. To participate in inpatient, outpatient and discharge dispensing including extemporaneous, unlicensed, controlled drugs & Clozaril / Aricept within the guidelines of the GPhCs Guidelines for Medicines Ethics and Practice. After appropriate in-house training, undertake cytotoxic dispensing in accordance with departmental procedures and the criteria set out under COSHH Regulations and Regional and National Standards. After appropriate in-house training, undertake specialist dispensing, including the use of Aseptic technique to a suitable standard in preparation of sterile products in accordance with Aseptic procedures, and under the direction of the Senior Technician and Aseptic Services Manager. After appropriate in-house training, undertake intravenous cytotoxic dispensing in accordance with departmental procedures and the criteria set out under COSHH Regulations and Regional and National Standards. To participate in Annual Performance Appraisal Reviews, setting joint objectives in relation to the Trust set objectives. To co-operate in the operation and development of the ASCribe Pharmacy computer system under the direction of the Computer Services Manager. After appropriate in-house training, participate in the physical receipt of medicines and sundries, including signing for delivery and put away such items in the appropriate location ensuring stock rotation. To assist in the maintenance of stock levels and stock storage ensuring efficient turnover whilst maintaining quality and potency. After appropriate in-house training, participate in ward topping-up for individual patient and stock drug supplies service under the supervision of the Stores and Purchasing Manager in accordance with departmental procedures. After appropriate in-house training, participate in extemporaneous dispensing in line with the Guide to the Preparation of non-sterile extemporaneous products in NHS Hospitals and departmental procedures under the guidance of the Responsible Pharmacist. After appropriate in-house training, raise orders through the ASCribe computer system for wards and departments as per approved stock order sheets. To train in the assessment of patients own medicines at ward level, to record and act on interventions where appropriate and counsel patients on the use of their discharge medication. To assemble stocks of medicines for wards, departments and associated hospitals. Following successful in-house training, to accuracy check orders of stock medicines for wards, departments and associated hospitals. To check expiry dates on stock items on a regular basis, no less than monthly. To re-issue returned drugs in accordance with local procedures. To complete training programme to take appropriate action in dealing with medicines information queries under the supervision of the medicines information pharmacist. To participate with Saturday, Sunday and Bank Holiday duties on a Rota basis. To participate on a voluntary basis with late night duties as considered appropriate by the Technical Services Manager or other supervising pharmacists or senior technical staff. To participate in appropriate training schemes for pharmaceutical staff. To keep relevant pharmaceutical clinical and technical knowledge up to date. To comply with Health and Safety at work regulations, safe systems of work including COSHH requirements and the Data Protection Act. To ensure compliance to all Trust Risk Management, Research Governance and Infection Control Policies and Procedures and abide by the Standards for Better Health Take responsibility for managing their own health and wellbeing. Staff must be aware of and comply with Safeguarding Policies and Procedures for both adults and children in order to promote safeguarding and prevent abuse to vulnerable people who may be working, visiting or receiving treatment within the organisation. All staff have a responsibility to report any suspicion of abuse to their Line Manager or Safeguarding Leads. Communication After appropriate in-house training, provide accurate record keeping of CDs kept in the Pharmacy including supplies to wards and departments, orders received into the Pharmacy and regular Audits of the accuracy of the computer and paper records. Input and maintain data ensuring the Patient Medication Record is accurate and up to date. To answer telephone and face to face queries of a routine or technical nature, under the supervision of a pharmacist or Technician, from a wide range of staff groups, either in the Pharmacy or on the wards. Refer appropriate queries to the relevant member of the Pharmacy team when necessary. To liaise with various members of the Pharmacy team and ward staff when solving supply problems and ensuring the best service to patients. To undertake Patient Counselling under the supervision of a pharmacist or Technician, in the Out-patient area taking into account difficult situations which can arise with aggressive, elderly, terminally ill patients and/or complex medication regimes. Research After appropriate in-house training, dispense clinical trials in accordance with the dispensing protocol, ICH GCP Guidelines and European Directive under supervision of the Clinical Trial Pharmacist. To participate in ward-based stock Audits under the direction of the Technical Services Manager on a 12-monthly basis. Training Undertake appropriate mandatory training in infection control and comply with all Trust Infection Control policies relevant to the post, particularly with regard to the hand hygiene policy To provide mentoring, induction and training of student technicians, pre-registration pharmacists, dispensary ATOs, summer placement and work experience students and any other relevant members of the Pharmacy team. General To abide by the relevant Codes of Professional Practice if applicable and NHS Codes of Conduct. It is a requirement of employment within Southport and Ormskirk Hospital Trust that all staff must comply with the obligation of confidentiality to person identifiable information. The Data Protection Act 1998 safeguards the handling of information held in both electronic and manual filing systems and it is the duty of all staff employed by the trust to uphold the principles of the Act. Any employee disclosing confidential/patient records or information to any unauthorised person or persons will render the employee subject to disciplinary action. The Freedom of Information Act 2000 requires all public organisations to provide any member of the public, upon receipt of a written request, with the information they require, subject to certain exemptions. Every member of staff employed by the Trust must take responsibility for any request for information that they receive and respond in line with Southport and Ormskirk Hospital Trusts Freedom of Information Policy and guidance. All employees are required by Section 7 of the Health and Safety at Work Act (1974) to take reasonable care of their own health and safety and that of others who may be affected by their acts or omissions. All staff employed by Trust must adhere to the standards of record keeping outlined in the Records Management Policy and guidance documents. To ensure compliance with all Trust Risk Management, Research Governance and Infection Control Policies and Procedures and abide by the Essential Standards of quality and safety. Undertake appropriate Induction and Mandatory training, including infection control and comply with all Trust Infection Control policies relevant to the post, particularly with regard to the hand hygiene policy. To remind and challenge colleagues of their Infection Prevention and Control responsibilities if there is a potential or actual breach of policy. It is incumbent on the post holder to continually update his/her professional awareness and carry out other duties deemed appropriate to the grade of the post. The post holder is required to take all reasonable measures in relation to their health and well-being. The post holder is required to adhere to Trust procedures in relation to Equality and Diversity, including the Staff Charter and NHS Constitution. The post holder is required to adhere to the values of the Trust. SCOPE: Supportive, Caring, Open and Honest, Professional, Efficient Staff must be aware of any comply with Safeguarding Policies and Procedures for both adults and children in order to promote safeguarding and prevent abuse to vulnerable people who may be working, visiting or receiving treatment within the organisation. All staff have a responsibility to report any suspicion of abuse to their Line Manager or Safeguarding Leads. This job description is not intended to be exhaustive but to indicate the main responsibilities of the post and may be amended from time to time after consultation with the post holder. The duties listed above may change over time and additional duties may be required appropriate to the pay band of the post.

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