Community Pharmacy Technician Apprentice (East Boldon Village Pharmacy)
Successful completion of this programme will enable the post holder to meet the General Pharmaceutical Council’s initial education and training requirements for registration as a pharmacy technician. You will work under supervision while developing the knowledge, skills and behaviours needed to support the safe, effective and person-centred use of medicines.
Full Description:
Pharmacy technicians are registered healthcare professionals who work as part of the pharmacy and wider healthcare team. They play a key role in supporting the safe and effective supply and use of medicines, assisting patients and service users, maintaining accurate records, adhering to legal and professional requirements and contributing to the delivery of high-quality pharmacy services.
You will work under close supervision while gaining experience in the day-to-day duties of a pharmacy technician. This may include dispensing and supplying medicines, managing stock, supporting medicine optimisation, communicating with patients and healthcare professionals, maintaining records, using pharmacy systems, and contributing to the safe and efficient delivery of pharmacy services.
You will also work under close supervision to develop your workplace skills and competence, while building the knowledge and skills required for your future career. The role requires professionalism, a strong commitment to patient safety and confidentiality, and a dedication to continuous learning and development.
The successful candidate will be enroled on the Pharmacy Technician (Integrated) apprenticeship standard, which includes formal study, workplace-based training, assessment of competence, portfolio development, and regular progress reviews.
Duties:
Support the safe and accurate dispensing, labelling, assembly and supply of medicines in line with standard operating procedures. Receive, process and check prescription information, referring queries or concerns as appropriate. Support medicine optimisation activities, which may include helping patients understand their medicines and promoting safe and effective use. Assist with stock control, ordering, receipt, storage, expiry date checking, returns and safe disposal of medicines. Maintain accurate records using pharmacy systems, electronic patient records, stock systems and other relevant IT platforms. Communicate professionally with patients, carers, colleagues and other healthcare professionals. Refer clinical, legal, professional or complex queries to a pharmacist, registered pharmacy technician or supervisor. Follow all workplace policies and procedures, including confidentiality, data protection, safeguarding, infection prevention, health and safety and incident reporting. Identify and report near misses, errors, risks or concerns in line with local procedures. Participate in regular reviews with workplace supervisors, education supervisors, assessors or training providers. Build and maintain a portfolio of evidence to demonstrate competence, knowledge and professional development. Attend training sessions, virtual learning sessions or college/provider sessions as required. Take responsibility for personal learning, time management and completion of the apprenticeship. Work within the limits of the trainee role and seek support whenever unsure. Demonstrate professional behaviours aligned with the standards expected of future pharmacy technicians. Contribute to a positive, respectful and patient-focused pharmacy environment.Training:
Buttercups Training is a trusted specialist in pharmacy and healthcare training, supporting learners and employers across community, hospital, and primary care. We design high-quality, career-shaping apprenticeship programmes that build confidence, strengthen clinical practice, and meet the evolving needs of the healthcare workforce. Our collaborative learning approach encourages shared insight and practical application, helping professionals grow together to deliver safer care and better patient outcomes across the organisations and communities they serve.
Training Outcome:
This role provides an excellent foundation for a long-term career in pharmacy and healthcare. Following successful completion of the Pharmacy Technician (Integrated) standard, workplace competence and GPhC registration requirements, you will be able to register as a pharmacy technician and continue to develop in a wide range of pharmacy settings, with opportunities in your community, the NHS, leadership or specialist pharmacy technician roles.
Employer Description:
An independent community pharmacy located serving the village of East Boldon. As well as dispensing prescriptions and selling medicines over the counter, we provide many NHS and Private services. Services include Pharmacy First, Blood pressure monitoring, Contraception Service, Travel Clinic and ear microsuction.
We are a small, friendly team and we strive to provide the best possible service and care.
Working Hours :
Days and shifts to be confirmed.
Skills:
Professional and responsible,Reliable and punctual,Honest and trustworthy,Caring and empathetic,Patient-focused,Willingness to learn,Accurate and detail-conscious,Calm under pressure,Respectful and inclusive,Able to ask for help,Able to accept feedback,Motivated,Able to manage work,Study and assessment deadlines,Safety-conscious,Confident to raise concerns