Superdrug
Pharmacy Manager

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🌟 Lead the Way in Community Healthcare – Become a Superdrug Pharmacy Manager! 🌟
📍 Location: Mansfield (NG18 1LE)
🕒 Hours: 42.5 hours per week – alternate Saturdays
🧩 Part-time applicants also welcome!
💷 Salary: Up to £63,000 FTE – negotiable depending on experience
Are you a GPhC-registered pharmacist with a passion for leadership and community care? At Superdrug, we’re proud to operate over 200 pharmacies and 90+ health clinics across the UK, delivering accessible, high-quality healthcare. Join us and take charge of a pharmacy team that’s making a real difference.
💡 Why Choose Superdrug?
Competitive salary with up to 25% annual bonus potential Real-time earnings tracking with Stream Up to 33 days holiday (including bank holidays) Up to 30% discount at Superdrug for you and a nominated person Discounted services including Online Doctor Access to Aviva Digicare Workplace+ for you and your family – including Digital GP, mental health consultations, and annual health checks Excellent training and development opportunities Cycle to work scheme Annual GPhC fees paid Invitations to our annual Healthcare Conference Enhanced leave policies for life’s important moments
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🩺 What You’ll Be Doing
Leading your pharmacy team to exceed targets and deliver exceptional service Managing stock, operations, and GPhC (PSNI) standards Driving commercial success and ensuring compliance Receiving direct support from your Regional Healthcare Manager Playing a key role in shaping the future of Superdrug’s healthcare offering


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👩⚕️ We’re Looking For
GPhC-qualified pharmacists Preferably with community pharmacy experience Strong leadership and team management skills Commercial awareness and understanding of NHS pharmacy funding Passionate professionals ready to grow into future Regional Healthcare Managers
🎉 Why Superdrug?
We celebrate individuality, encourage fun, and work hard to deliver “That Superdrug feeling!” If you’re ready to lead with purpose and grow your career in a dynamic healthcare environment, we’d love to hear from you.
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