7 Pharmacist Jobs in Birmingham
Browse pharmacist jobs in Birmingham and the West Midlands. NHS trust roles, community pharmacy positions and locum work across the region.
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Band 7 Senior Support Pharmacist - Cancer Services
University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust
Clinical Pharmacist
Iridium Medical Practice
Lead Pharmacist – Children’s and Young People Cancer Network
Birmingham Women's and Children's NHS Foundation Trust
Specialist Pharmacist Haematology and Oncology
Birmingham Women's and Children's NHS Foundation Trust
B8a Specialist Clinical Pharmacist: Out Patient Antimicrobial Therapy
University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust
Clinical Pharmacist
Scott Arms Medical Centre
PCN Pharmacist
South Doc Services
Frequently asked questions
What qualifications do I need for pharmacist jobs in birmingham?+
All pharmacists must be registered with the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC). You'll need an MPharm degree, a pre-registration training year, and to have passed the GPhC registration assessment. Some roles — particularly band 7+ NHS and PCN positions — also require or strongly prefer the independent prescriber (IP) qualification.
What salary can I expect for pharmacist jobs in birmingham?+
Salaries vary by role and sector. NHS pharmacists follow the AfC pay scale (Band 6–8d). Community pharmacists typically earn £38,000–£55,000 as staff pharmacists, with superintendent roles commanding higher rates.
How often are pharmacist jobs in birmingham updated on this site?+
Jobs are updated daily. NHS roles are scraped each morning at 06:00 UTC directly from NHS Jobs. Locum agency roles are refreshed at 08:00 UTC. Employer-posted roles appear as soon as they are approved, typically within a few hours.
Are there part-time or flexible pharmacist jobs available?+
Yes. Part-time and flexible working is increasingly common across NHS, community and PCN pharmacy. Many advertised full-time roles are also negotiable — it is worth raising your preferred hours at the offer stage. Under the Employment Relations (Flexible Working) Act 2023, all employees have the right to request flexible working from day one.