FAQs
What department will the Pharmacy Technician primarily work in?
The Pharmacy Technician will primarily work in the outpatient pharmacy department.
Where is the primary location of the role?
The primary location of the role is at the Royal Free Hospital, which is a busy and dynamic tertiary care centre.
Are there different bands available for this position?
Yes, we are looking for applicants for both band 4 and 5 Pharmacy Technician roles.
What are the main responsibilities of the Pharmacy Technician?
The main responsibilities include clinical duties, responsibility for patients, policy and service development, managing financial and physical resources, leading and managing, and oversight of information resources and research development.
Is this role based permanently in one location?
No, the role is not designated as being permanently in one place; the Trust reserves the right to require staff to work at different locations as needed.
How can I contact someone for further details or informal visits regarding this position?
You can contact Adam Robinson from Temporary Staffing | Recruitment Services via email at rf.tsrecruitment@nhs.net or by phone at 020 7794 0500.
Will I be working alone or as part of a team?
The post holder will be part of a high performing team that promotes the outpatient pharmacy and Royal Free London values.
Does the role require a commitment to patient care values?
Yes, the role requires a commitment to delivering respectful and compassionate care at all times.
How are pharmacy services evolving at the Royal Free London?
The Pharmacy Services at the Royal Free London are constantly evolving to meet the needs of patients and healthcare colleagues, potentially providing comprehensive pharmaceutical support over 7 days a week.