H I Weldrick Ltd
Pharmacist Manager

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Pharmacist Manager at Sprotbrough
Salary: Competitive package
Reference: SprPhMa0326
Job Type: Full-time
Hours: 37
Sector: Pharmacy
Closing date: 31/07/2026
Location
Sprotbrough
Hours:
- Mon - Fri: 9am - 6pm
- Sat: 9am - 1pm
- Sun: Closed
Address:
235 Sprotbrough Road,
Doncaster,
South Yorkshire,
DN5 8BP
Are you a passionate pharmacist who truly cares about making a difference to patients in their community? We are looking for a dedicated professional with excellent clinical skills and a strong understanding of NHS pharmacy services to join our team.
In this role, you will use your expertise to provide high-quality clinical advice, deliver caring support to patients, and lead the effective provision of both NHS and private services.
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We are seeking someone with strong commercial awareness and sound business acumen—skills that are essential to the future of community pharmacy. You will play a key part in developing the capability of your branch team, while also supporting your peers. As an organisation, we are committed to the growth of our people and continually review our people strategy to ensure working with us is both fulfilling and rewarding.
You will actively review and enhance branch performance, ensuring that exceptional customer service and patient safety remain our highest priorities. With a proactive mindset, you will bring forward new ideas, help shape our company strategy, and drive positive change across the business.
Building strong relationships within the local community is central to this role. You will lead your team to improve efficiency, streamline processes, and deliver outstanding patient care. Your work will directly contribute to improving the health and wellbeing of our communities, supporting our ambition to be the first choice for healthcare across South Yorkshire and North Lincolnshire.


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Professionalism is essential. You will carry out all duties in full compliance with regulatory and legal requirements while upholding company policies and procedures at all times.
If you are driven, patient-focused, and ready to play a key role in the future of community pharmacy, we’d love to hear from you.
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