A career in pharmacy is unlike many other jobs as it doesn't necessarily involve working 9-5, Monday - Friday. We have many options within our profession, and our working life can vary every day if we want. Contrary to popular belief, a pharmacist is not just someone who hands you medication after a visit to your doctor. A career in pharmacy can be varied and exciting - let’s find out how.

Research & Academia

Many pharmacists enjoy careers in some of the world’s finest universities and research facilities. If you were to become a teaching practitioner, you may spend over half your time working in hospitals and community pharmacies. The remainder of your time would be based behind the podium inspiring the next generation.

Alternatively, research pharmacists can work on drug design, care provision strategy and treatment methods. Academic and research-based pharmacists can be involved in a variety of positions, and job locations, to help shape the a pharmacist’s role for future generations.

Hospital Pharmacy

When my friends think of a pharmacist, a lot of them assume that we work in hospitals and wear white coats. Only half of that is somewhat true. Hospital pharmacists are an integral cog in the working of both public and private hospitals.

Hospital pharmacists are involved in patient care on the wards and the manufacturing of medicines and may manage the day-to-day running of the dispensary and its team. You can end up playing a lead role in how a hospital functions. This can be an extremely demanding yet fulfilling role. Many of my peers from university now work in hospitals and have gone on to become consultants specialising in specific areas.

Primary Care

Essentially, primary care pharmacists act to keep people out of the hospital. They have a strategic role working with GPs, nurses and healthcare professionals to help allocate medicines and treatments to maximise their benefits. As a primary care pharmacist, you may run community clinics to inform local areas about seasonal health trends and medicine usage.

Community

Community pharmacists can own and work from their pharmacies or a franchise such as Boots or Well. They may even work out of a GP surgery/healthcare facility. Community pharmacists are patient-facing and will diagnose and recommend treatments and medicines for patients in local areas.

There will be a dispensing and counselling capacity for your role. Community pharmacists provide services such as smoking cessation advice, healthy living and sexual health advice. You also face the responsibility and earn the rewards of running your own business. You’ll need an eye for finance, staffing, resourcing and stock control.

Humanitarian

I’ve been lucky to hear inspirational stories from some previous colleagues about their time working as humanitarian pharmacists worldwide. You could be working in the parts of the world that have been greatest affected by famine, natural disaster and disease. The working conditions can be both dangerous and distressing.

However, as a humanitarian pharmacist, you can help change the world. You can save lives and provide hope where none existed. The experience and skills you develop will make you very employable on your return to the UK, and you will have memories and stories that will stay with you for your entire life.

Locum Pharmacy

Being a locum pharmacist allows you to work your own hours, negotiate your own rates and travel the country, working in a new city every week. Locum pharmacists love being able to take time off to study. Most locums love the thrill of meeting new teams and patients every week.

You can work in a variety of roles and environments; such an experience can aid your search for a permanent role if/when that time comes. Even if you have a full-time, permanent job, you can locum on the weekends or your days off.

My Locum Journey

Historically, finding work was time-consuming and somewhat unpredictable. I used to spend 4-6 hours per week trying to find work for the following month. It wasn’t a fun way to live. It was tough to plan my future as I was never sure where my next shift was coming from. It was because of these reasons I set up Locate a Locum.

Why should I sign-up to Locate a Locum?

By signing up to Locate a Locum for free you are able to access over 20,000 locum shifts per month from some of the UK's largest multiples and independent pharmacies nationwide. You can manage your work-life balance with our easy to use app and join 30,000 locums already using the platform.

We recently launched brand-new features including "Instant Book" and "Negotiate" so that you can take further control of your diary and rates. Plus, coming in May 2023 we have our rewards programme "Level Up" that offers rewards such as discounts, cashback, competitions plus much more - we celebrate each milestone you reach with us.

What is next?

We understand that choosing your career path can be challenging and difficult but rest assured that our team are here to help you decide. The platform has been designed to kickstart your career whether you choose to locum, work full-time or opt to do both.

To register for Locate a Locum, sign up here. If you are interested in a permanent pharmacist role, view all our available positions here. Alternatively, you can contact our Recruitment Specialists Melissa and Fiona to discuss your future in pharmacy.

Thanks for reading, have a great day!
Locate a Locum Team