Pharmacy dispenser pay in Birmingham May 2026
How much do pharmacy dispensers in Birmingham get paid?
pharmacy dispensers in Birmingham earn
£7.49-11.03 per hour
Based on 40 employee reviews
What do top employers pay pharmacy dispensers?
Who are the top pharmacy dispenser employers?
Who are the worst pharmacy dispenser employers?
Recent pharmacy dispenser Jobs in Birmingham
- Dispenser at Boots posted 28 days ago
- Senior Pharmacy Assistant at James Paget University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust posted 6 days ago
- Pharmacy ACDA Colleague at Asda posted 6 days ago
- Pharmacy ACDA Colleague at Asda posted 6 days ago
- Band 6 Pharmacy Specialist - Quality Assurance Services at University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust posted 19 days ago
- Pharmacy Assistant at Rowlands Pharmacy posted 11 days ago
How are people paid?
By the hour
90% of people report they get paid by the hour.
Based on 40 employees
What contracts are people on?
Based on 36 employees
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What do pharmacy dispensers 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