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Band 5 Clinical Trials Pharmacy Technician

Day Webster
City of London
1 week ago
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Band 5 Clinical Trials Pharmacy Technician

Position: Band 5 Clinical Trials Pharmacy Technician

Location: East London

Rate of pay: £21-24 per hour

Day Webster are currently recruiting a Band 5 Clinical Trials Pharmacy Technician with hospital ward experience and specific accreditation for a hospital based in East London. Our client is looking for the ideal candidate to start as soon as possible for an ongoing duration. The shift pattern would be daily, with openness to other suitable work patterns for the right candidate.

If you would like to find out more about this Band 5 Pharmacy Technician role starting as soon as possible with a rewarding hourly rate of £21-24, either on a full-time or part-time basis, please apply.

What you need - Role requirements
  • Hospital ward experience
  • GPHC registered
  • Clinical Trial experience

About Day Webster Group

Day Webster Group are a healthcare recruitment agency providing opportunities across the UK and Ireland. For more information, contact the team for available roles and guidance on the recruitment process.


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