Pharmacy advisor pay in Newcastle March 2024
How much do pharmacy advisors in Newcastle get paid?
Pharmacy advisors in Newcastle earn
£8.18-11.64 per hour
Based on 26 employee reviews
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Recent pharmacy advisor Jobs in Newcastle
- Pharmacy Dispenser at Boots posted 6 days ago
- Trainee Pharmacy Dispenser at Boots posted 6 days ago
- Pharmacy Dispenser at Boots posted 6 days ago
- Pharmacy Dispenser at Boots posted 1 month ago
How are people paid?
By the hour
88%
of people report they get paid by the hour.
Based on 26 employees
What contracts are people on?
Based on 21 employees
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What do pharmacy advisors do?
A pharmacy assistant has the job of serving medicine to customers, along with supporting the in-store pharmacist.
Pharmacy assistants can work in a pharmacy that is in a hospital or a shop.
They can also be called:
- Pharmacy dispensers
- Dispensers
- Dispensing assistants
- Dispenser technicians
- Chemist’s assistants
This type of job may involve:
- Working with customers
- Giving customers advice on over-the-counter medicines
- Taking in and giving out prescriptions
- Stocking up shelves
- Sorting out deliveries
- Ordering and labelling products
- Talking to GPs, nursing home workers and health workers over the phone
- Taking payments
You may have to work on weekends and bank holidays.
This is an entry level job that can offer on-the-job training.
If you want to apply for a either of these jobs, you might need the following:
- Some GCSEs, Level 2 or 3 certificate, or a relevant apprenticeship
- Previous retail experience can help
- Basic computer skills
- The right to work in the UK