30 likes | 113 Views
A locum pharmacist works in high street pharmacies, local healthcare centers, supermarkets, and GP surgeries. This is a challenging yet rewarding profile, and you’ll work to legal and moral guidelines to assure the accurate and safe supply of medical products to the common public. Furthermore details please visit here www.locumbay.com
E N D
Job Responsibilities of a Locum Community Pharmacist Today, a Locum community pharmacist is one of the most challenging jobprofile. To start your career as a community pharmacist, first of all, you need a master degree in pharmacy, training, and skills & knowledge to pass a certification assessment to work as a community pharmacist. It is very vital to have a complete knowledge about every important factor involved in it. A locum pharmacist works in high street pharmacies, local healthcare centers, supermarkets, and GP surgeries. This is a challenging yet rewarding profile, and you’ll work to legal and moral guidelines to assure the accurate and safe supply of medical products to the common public. Responsibilities • Sell over-the-counter medicines • Dispense prescription medicines to the public • Ensure that various treatments are compatible • Advise people on the treatment of minor illnesses • Keep up to date with current pharmacy practice, new drugs, and their uses • Check dosage and assure that medicines are correctly and safely supplied and labeled These are the very basic job responsibilities of a locum pharmacist. Except that, there are several more responsibilities of a pharmacist that they need to perform on a daily
basis. And, if we consider their salary, then they are usually paid by the hour. Locums can adjust rates, including higher pay for the weekend and holiday work. Working hours may include unsocial hours in a store environment. Many pharmacies are free for extended hours, during evenings and weekends. There are opportunities for part-time work, job-share, and locum work.