We are seeking a passionate and driven GPhC-registered Pharmacist Manager to lead our well-established community pharmacy on the High Road in Wembley. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a small independent pharmacy group where your contribution will be truly valued, and where you will have the autonomy to make a real difference to both the business and the local community.
As Pharmacist Manager, you will be empowered to treat the pharmacy as your own, with the freedom to implement your ideas, shape services, and build on our excellent reputation. You will be supported by an experienced and reliable dispensary team, and you will continue to nurture the strong relationships we have developed with local surgeries and our loyal customer base.
This role is ideal for a motivated, forward-thinking pharmacist who thrives on patient care, professional service delivery, and leading a team. Unlike multiples, our independent ethos means we focus on people, not targets — ensuring that patients always come first.
Key Responsibilities:
Oversee and manage the day-to-day running of the pharmacy.
Lead, support and inspire the team to deliver a safe, efficient, and patient-centred service.
Continue building excellent relationships with local surgeries, healthcare professionals, and the community.
Deliver and expand clinical services including MUR, NMS, flu and COVID vaccinations, as well as private services such as travel health and weight management.
Drive service development and ensure the pharmacy operates at maximum efficiency.
Provide outstanding patient care, always going the extra mile to meet community needs.
About You:
GPhC-registered Pharmacist with strong clinical and leadership skills.
Professional, approachable, and confident in building relationships.
Highly motivated, reliable, and passionate about delivering excellent healthcare in the community.
Able to manage, coordinate, and develop a pharmacy team.
Patient-focused, with the ability to provide an exceptional standard of customer service.
What We Offer:
Competitive pay and bonus scheme.
Employee discounts.
The freedom and autonomy to shape the future of the pharmacy.
A supportive, community-focused environment where your work makes a real impact.
Opportunity to grow professional services and develop your own ideas.
Location: Wembley High Road
Hours: Full-time, ideally 50 hours per week (Monday to Friday, 9am–7pm).
If you are a dedicated pharmacist who values patient care, community service, and the independence to truly make a difference, we’d love to hear from you.
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