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239682 (AJM) Pharmacy Support Worker, Higher Level

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239682 (AJM) Pharmacy Support Worker, Higher Level
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Pharmacy Support Worker Higher Level
NHS Lothian Pharmacy & Medicines Service
Pharmacy Clinical Trials - Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh
(Including weekend and public holidays commitment)
Are you ready to take the next step in your healthcare career? Would you like to join a supportive team where you can develop skills and contribute to the smooth operation of vital pharmacy services? If you have a passion for learning, teamwork, and improving patient care, this role offers an exciting opportunity to make a difference.
About The Role
As a Pharmacy Support Worker (Higher Level) based in clinical trials at the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, a renowned teaching hospital with international reputation for excellence in research, you will be an integral part of the delivery of the pharmacy aspect of clinical research. In this role, you will take a lead role in the safe handling of investigational medicinal products (IMPs). This includes:
- Support the ordering, receipt, storage, and delivery of IMPs
- Assist in dispensing, drug accountability, and destruction of IMPs in accordance with SOPs and regulatory standards.
- Maintain accurate documentation and clinical trial files, including prescriptions and accountability logs.
- Process returned trial materials and prepare documentation for sponsor returns.
- Monitor and record storage conditions, reporting deviations promptly.
- Communicate effectively with research teams, sponsors, and pharmacy clinical trials team to resolve queries.
- Ensure compliance with Good Clinical Practice (GCP), Medicines for Human Use Clinical Trials Regulations, and NHS Lothian policies.
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Comprehensive training and support will be provided to help you succeed in this role and meet its exciting ambitions as well having opportunities to develop your skills within a supportive team.
You may be required to work across other NHS Lothian sites to support the delivery of the Pharmacy Clinical Trials Service. While your primary base will be at the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, occasional travel to other sites may be necessary to meet service requirements.
Why Join Us?
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When you join NHS Lothian’s Pharmacy & Medicines Service, you’re joining a team that values professional growth, innovation, and collaboration. Here’s why this role could be perfect for you:
- Career Progression: Gain advanced skills through structured training and expand your scope of practice.
- Supportive Environment: Work with a friendly, professional team that is committed to helping you succeed.
- Impactful Work: Contribute to cutting edge research bringing new treatments to patients, directly supporting high-quality patient care.
About You
Essential qualifications: National 4 (or equivalent) English, Mathematics and a Science (Biology or Chemistry). Educated to/or within 12 months following probationary period, completion of; SQA Pharmacy Services Group Award (GA) SCQF Level 6 and specific education requirements for individual areas within pharmacy.
- For Clinical Trials - Pharmacy Services SCQF Level 6 units Pharm 09, 13 and 14
- Completion of a comprehensive on the job training programme to be fully proficient within the pharmacy support worker role.
Experience:
- Previous experience in healthcare or pharmacy is essential.
- A passion for learning and development, work accurately and follow detailed procedures with a professional attitude and commitment to providing exceptional patient care.
- Personal values aligned with NHS Lothian’s core values: quality, teamwork, care, compassion, dignity, respect, openness, honesty, and responsibility.
If you’re enthusiastic, organised, and ready to make a difference, we’d love to hear from you!
About NHS Lothian
NHS Lothian is Scotland’s second-largest health system, serving a population of 900,000 across Edinburgh, East Lothian, Midlothian, and West Lothian. Our Pharmacy & Medicines Service is committed to delivering person-centred, clinically led care, ensuring patients benefit fully from their medicines. Within the Pharmacy Clinical Trials Service, you’ll join a team dedicated to excellence in the delivery of research, patient care and professional development. Flexible working arrangements may be considered where they align with and support the operational requirements of the service.


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Job Description
For further information on what is included in the role and the skills/experience we’re looking for, please refer to the job description and person specification linked below. We know that a job pack can only tell part of the story. To find out more about this exciting opportunity and how it could fit your career aspirations, we warmly invite you to contact:
Jacqueline Waters, Lead Pharmacy Technician Clinical Trials
Phone: 0131 537 1208 (WGH) or 0131 242 2914 (RIE)
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Please note: we anticipate a high level of interest in this position and may close the vacancy early once a sufficient amount of applications are received. Therefore, please make sure you complete and submit your application at an early stage.
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