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Pharmacy Technician at Royal Hospital

Royal Hospital is a National Health Insurance Scheme accredited health care provider and one of the first ever private hospitals located in Enugu.

We are recruiting to fill the position below:

Job Title: Pharmacy Technician

Location:
 Enugu

Responsibilities and Attributes

  • Assisting with administrative tasks
  • Must be able to process and fill prescriptions.
  • Monitor all drug stocks and perform audits.
  • Handling money transactions, answering phone calls, and doing clerical work in the pharmacy.
  • Categorize drugs received from drugs suppliers on the shelves.
  • Repack drugs for dispensing.
  • Cleaning of shelves and pharmacy premises
  • Manage the inventory by identifying low-stock or out-of-stock items for replenishment.

Requirements
Candidate must possess the following:

  • Possess a Pharmacy Technician Certificate from any recognized school of health
  • Minimum of OND / HND in any discipline.
  • Must be computer literate
  • Must be proficient in typing
  • Must have good communication and interpersonal skills
  • Must have basic skills in drug dispensing and counselling
  • Must have good Knowledge of pharmacy law and medical terminology
  • Must be resident in Enugu or have accommodation available

Remuneration
Highly competitive and negotiable.

Application Closing Date
Friday; 24th April, 2020.

Method of Application
Interested and qualified candidates should send their Applications with a detailed Resume and three verifiable references, attaching all credentials and Birth Certificates or Statutory Declaration of Age to: info@royalhospital.com

Note: Shortlisted candidates will be invited for an interview. All applications must be received on or before the closing date above.

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