What is a Pharmacy Locum Dispenser?
A Dispenser supports a Pharmacist with the dispensing of prescription medications. Their role involves ensuring that prescriptions are filed correctly and delivered to patients, alongside handling the sales and customer interactions. They also handle anything coming into the pharmacy, maintain stock of prescription medications.
Why become a pharmacy dispenser?
Pharmacy dispensers help the community they work in, as part of a working pharmacy team you will help people with their issues and assist in getting the right prescriptions to the public.
There are also a variety of learning opportunities within a pharmacy, branching plenty of medical and practical in store studies.
It’s also a great career opportunity with plenty of room for progression, with the right qualifications that can be done in conjunction with working you can go up the ranks within the pharmacy. A lot of pharmacists in training chose to work as a locum pharmacy dispenser whilst they study.
As a locum pharmacy dispenser you will have freedom to pick when you work and where you work. Working with a pharmacy dispenser agency means you can do this with minimal stress
How to become a locum pharmacy dispenser
To become a pharmacy dispenser you will need a dispenser NVQ level 2, a course that is recognised by the GPHC and will take roughly 12 months to complete.
Pharmacy Dispenser rates
pharmacy dispenser rates can vary from practice to practice but at the minute we are seeing an average of £10 – £12 P/h but can also climb to around £14 depending on the circumstances.
Why work with a pharmacy dispenser agency?
Sometimes the locum life can be stressful, either work isn’t coming in as much as you would like or maybe you are working too much! Either way it can be tough.
That’s why working with an agency like Team Locum can help, we have trained locum consultants that work with you to help you achieve your goals. We aren’t just another app with a calendar that tracks your days our consultants work with yourselves and the clients to get the most suitable arrangement for both parties.
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I am currently working as a full-time relief dispenser. I am looking for some locum work as a part time dispenser. I have got 9 years experience in the pharmacy, also I have got NVQ 2 in pharmacy dispensing which I did through Buttercups.
Hi, if you send in an email to [email protected] for the attention of Deborah, she can help you through this process. Or you can sign up here! https://app.teamlocum.co.uk/apply
I am currently looking for part time work. I am nvq level 2 in pharmacy services qualified through buttercups and have worked in a dispensing gp practice for the past 16 years.
Hi, if you a looking to sign up and do locum work you can apply here https://app.teamlocum.co.uk/apply. If you are looking for an employed position please email us at [email protected] and the permanent recruitment team will get in touch!
Hi. I am a 3rd year Pharmacy student and work as a dispenser but I don’t have the nvq level 2 qualification. Am I still allowed to locum?
Hi, yes you would be able to locum. As long as you have had experience as a dispenser that wouldn’t be an issue
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I am a qualified pharmacy dispenser.
I have also got my qualification.
I am looking to locum.
I drive and live in Nottingham.
Thanks
Hi, that’s great! If you start the sign up process on our website, then if at any point you need help signing up email [email protected] and the registrations team will give you a hand
Hi, I am a foreign trained pharmacist.
Do I stand a chance as a dispenser ?
Can I get locum opportunity around lincoln?
Thanks
Hi, if you email [email protected] he can provide all the information you need!
Hi.
I am a qualified dispenser and have been working in pharmacies for around 11/12 years.
I am very interested in becoming a locus dispenser, I’m willing to travel and have my own car.
Hi, that’s great. You can sign up on our homepage or you can email [email protected] for more details
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