Apprentice Dispenser – Buttercups NVQ Level 2 – A 12‑month apprenticeship that provides full training to safely and accurately dispense medicines while completing the nationally recognised Buttercups NVQ Level 2 Dispensing Assistant Qualification.
Key Responsibilities
- Dispensing duties: Assist in the safe preparation, selection, assembly, and labelling of prescriptions under supervision; process repeat and Electronic Prescription Service (EPS) prescriptions; maintain accurate dispensing records; highlight prescription queries to a qualified dispenser.
- Patient care and customer service: Provide a professional, courteous, patient‑centred service; assist patients with medication collection and routine enquiries; communicate effectively with patients, carers and health‑care professionals; signpost patients to the appropriate team member.
- Stock management: Order, receive, store and rotate pharmaceutical stock; monitor stock levels and expiry dates; maintain appropriate storage conditions for cold‑chain medicines; support medicines recalls and disposal of expired items.
- Administrative duties: Use EMIS Web and dispensing systems safely and effectively; maintain accurate patient, prescription and stock records; assist with filing, scanning and other dispensary administration; support audits and quality‑improvement activities; keep the dispensary clean, safe and organised.
- Compliance and development: Participate in audits, competency assessments, continuous professional development and DSQS quality‑improvement activities; uphold confidentiality, health‑safety regulations and all Practice policies and SOPs.
Qualifications and Training
- GCSE grade 4/C or above in English and Mathematics (or equivalent).
- Willingness to undertake the Buttercups NVQ Level 2 Dispensing Assistant Qualification and complete all mandatory training within the 12‑month programme.
- Participation in structured workplace training, competency assessments, mandatory refresher training, and continuous professional development.
Essential Skills & Knowledge
- Excellent communication, organisational and attention‑to‑detail skills.
- IT proficiency and ability to work effectively with computerised record systems.
- Capacity to maintain confidentiality and work within multidisciplinary teams.
- Commitment to high standards of patient care, health safety and quality improvement.
Desirable Criteria
- Previous healthcare, pharmacy, retail or customer‑service experience.
- Knowledge of the NHS and Primary Care services.
- Experience with computerised record systems.
- Ability to speak Welsh (Welsh speakers are equally welcome).
Location
Rural practice in Llanfairpwll, Anglesey – 8,200‑patient GP practice with two surgeries and a supportive team environment. EMIS clinical system is used.
Equality, Diversity and Human Rights
We are an equal opportunity employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified individuals, regardless of gender, age, race, ethnicity, disability, religion or belief, sexual orientation or any protected characteristic.
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