Are you a GPHC registered Pharmacy Technician and want that next step within your career?
As a compounding unit technician you will be involved with effective end to end clinical fullfilment. You will provide formulation advice and information and suggestion alternative formulations to clinical staff and external customers to produce a stable finish tht meets the special clinical needs of patients.
Our Compounding unit technicians also implement and support the training and delivery of departmental standard operating procedures.
Who are Sciensus and what do they do?
At Sciensus, we’re proud to be a leading provider of out-of-hospital clinical homecare. For 30 years, we’ve worked in partnership with the NHS, private medical providers and pharmaceutical companies to bring patients the life-changing treatment they need, in the comfort and convenience of their own homes.
Today we’re a 1,700-strong team, delivering specialist care and medication to over 200,000 diverse patients across the UK and Europe. Together, we’re dedicated to helping each and every patient make the most of their medicine, wherever they are.
So, using unparalleled insights, cutting-edge research and intuitive technology, we connect with people powerfully and personally, focusing on their unique needs, empowering them to achieve their goals, and supporting them every step of the way.
Why would I work at Sciensus … the benefits?
We offer a fully comprehensive compensation package
We have three values that underpin all our actions, these are not just statements these make our culture.
Equality, diversity and inclusion is embedded within our Values, processes and behaviours therefore fair treatment and inclusion is at the heart of the service we deliver to meet the needs of our diverse patients.
This all sounds great - What key skills do I need to apply:
- GPhC registered pharmacy technician
- Demonstrated experience of working in a regulated production environment
- Experience in the pharmaceutical industry or hospital pharmacy setting (desirable)
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