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Clicks: Pharmacy Assistance Learnership Programme 2014

If you have always been interested in working in a pharmacy and have matric, then this is the perfect opportunity for you. Clicks is offering a pharmacy assistance learnership in Witbank and Sandton.

Job Purpose

To successfully complete a National Certificate: Pharmacy Assistance Learnership Programme through the accredited Pharmacy Healthcare Academy.

Job Objectives

Successfully complete a minimum of twelve months training at a registered Clicks Pharmacy and under an approved tutor

Attend the required training interventions and successfully complete the competency assessments

Submit a Portfolio of Evidence

Provide support to the healthcare team in the Pharmacy under the supervision of a registered Pharmacist and within the legal scope of practice as outlined by the South African Pharmacy Council (SAPC)

Upon successful completion you may become eligible for permanent employment as a Qualified Basic(Pharmacist Assistant) and you may be selected to further your qualification towards the Further Education and Training Certificate: Pharmacist Assistance.

 

Job Requirements

 

Qualifications and Experience:

Matric with Maths at a pass rate of 50% or higher (Essential)

English as first or second language with a pass rate of 50% or higher (Essential)

 

Skills, Abilities and Job Related Knowledge:

Customer service orientated

Teamwork

Integrity

Accuracy and attention to detail

Numeracy

Literacy

Computer Literacy

 

Competencies:

Adhering to Principles and Values

Working with People

Delivering Results and Meeting Customer Expectations

Following Instructions and Procedures

Relating and Networking

Planning and Organising

 

How To Apply

 

Witbank: Click here to Apply Online – Closing Date: 11 April 2014

 

Sandton: Click here to Apply Online – Closing Date: 24 April 2014

 

If the above link gives you problems, please apply via their mainsite (click here)

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