Compass Associates
Pharmacy Technician | Brand New State-of-the-Art Hospital | Cambridge

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Pharmacy Technician | Brand New State-of-the-Art Hospital | Cambridge
Competitive Salary + Excellent Company Benefits
Cambridge | Cambridgeshire
£30,000 - £34,000 per annum
Full-Time/Permanent - 40 Hours
Want to be a key part in the opening and success of a BRAND NEW and state of the art hospital? Compass Associates are proud to have exclusively partnered with Welbeck Health Partners for the opening of their brand-new hospital, boasting 12 specialties equipped with the latest technology and world-renowned consultants dedicated to delivering the best patient experience.
Capitalising on the success of their London flagship hospital, their new site will offer a wide range of medical diagnostic and same-day minimally invasive services, including heart health, lung health, digestive health, ENT, endoscopy, and neurology.
This is a very exciting opportunity for an individual who wants to help to shape a growing, but established healthcare organisation.
Welbeck Health Partners was founded by leading healthcare specialists from the UK and USA who shared a clear vision: to deliver better care and redefine what a healthcare organisation can be.
Welbeck’s unique partnership model empowers clinicians to share in the success of the group while fostering a collaborative environment. It provides a framework for consistent patient pathways, quality assurance across partners, and smooth cross-referrals between specialties.
Joining Welbeck means becoming part of a growing network of high-quality clinics and world-leading healthcare professionals. Welbeck are committed to creating a supportive, values-driven environment where their people can thrive. The company invests in its people, providing ongoing professional development, clear career progression, and the resources needed to excel.
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What is in it for you?
- Generous Annual Bonus Scheme
- Paid for park and ride
- Great work-life balance
- Professional registration paid for annually
- Personal Development Plan
- 27 Days Annual Leave + Bank Holidays
- Private Medical Insurance
- Eye Care
- Annual Flu Vaccines
- Private Pension
- Season Ticket Loan / Cycle to Work Scheme
- Employee Assistance Programme
- AND a range of policies supporting health and wellbeing
About the Role
As a Pharmacy Technician, you’ll play a vital role in ensuring every patient receives safe, timely, and compassionate care. Working within your scope of practice and in line with our local policies and procedures, you’ll be a trusted member of the team—confident in knowing when to act independently and when to seek guidance from the pharmacist and/or line manager.
The role will require multidisciplinary collaboration with consultants, nurses and the pharmacy team. Daily interaction with patients and their relatives/carers. The role will also require developing relationships with suppliers and manufacturers to source medication.
Key Responsibilities
- Supporting an efficient ordering and stock control system in the pharmacy, ensuring system stock levels are correct and orders are processed in line with local procedures.
- Supporting specialist clinics with medication management, stock control and the preparation and supply of medicines.
- Dispense and supply medicines accurately in accordance with legal, professional and organisational requirements.
- Support and supervise dispensing assistants and other pharmacy support staff, providing guidance and training as required.
- Provide patients with counselling, support and information regarding their medications.
- Work collaboratively with pharmacists, nurses and consultants to ensure timely access to medicines and optimal patient care through day surgery medications to take-home medications.
- Managing pharmaceutical stock levels throughout the hospital, ensuring adequate availability whilst minimising excess stock and wastage.


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What can you bring?
- Member of the GPhC as a registered Pharmacy Technician.
- BTEC/NVQ Level 3 in Pharmacy Services or equivalent.
- 2+ years' experience post-registration experience is essential.
- Ability to act autonomously and able to prioritise workloads.
- Experience working across a multi-disciplinary healthcare team.
- Understanding of medication pricing, charging processes and cost-effective purchasing practices.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
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