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Meet Korina. She's 24 and grew up in Yorkshire. Find out about her job as a medicine management technician for the NHS. Part of our Bitesize world of work series.

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I didn鈥檛 even know this job existed when I was at school.

What does a medicine management technician do?

I work in a small team dispensing medicine on a hospital ward. When a patient comes to hospital, I research their drug history to make sure they have the correct medicine for the duration of their stay. I also top up the ward鈥檚 medicine stocks.

Korina holding medicine
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Korina makes sure patients have the right medicine during their stay in hospital.

What skills do you use in your job?

I need to pay close attention to detail. It's important not to make mistakes in my job because it might make someone more ill.

Good communication skills are also important as I work alongside multidisciplinary teams 鈥 that means teams made up of lots of different colleagues in a hospital, such as nurses, physiotherapists, and doctors 鈥 as well as patients.

I use maths and science skills every day for choosing and dispensing the correct medicine, and English skills to create accurate medicine labels.

Korina holding medicine
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Korina makes sure patients have the right medicine during their stay in hospital.

What qualifications do you need to do your job?

I did an NVQ in Pharmacy Service Skills and then a BTEC in Pharmaceutical Science. My training took two years. I worked four days as a trainee and went to college one day a week. I think we had to do about 70 assignments, so it was quite intense, but I got a lot of support from my work colleagues at the hospital and my tutors at college.

Did you always want to do this job?

I didn鈥檛 even know this job existed when I was at school. I chose Health & Social Care for one of my A-levels because I knew I wanted to help people and do something within healthcare. I looked for jobs within the NHS and my mum, who's a pharmacist, suggested it could be a good career for me. So I applied for a pre-registration pharmacy technician job.

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Top tips

  • If you aren't sure what you want to do, talk to other people 鈥 it was my mum who suggested a pharmacy job might be a good fit for me

  • On the job training can be tough, but it's worth it in the end

  • Keep an open mind about your career path and you can end up loving your job!

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Korina is at the beginning of her career as a medicine management technician. A similar role to this is a pharmacy technician. Pharmacy technicians prepare and supply medicines for prescriptions, under the supervision of a pharmacist.

What to expect if you want to be a pharmacy technician

  • Pharmacy technician average salary: 拢20,329 to 拢31,533 per year (Band 3 - Band 5)
  • Pharmacy technician typical working hours: 37 to 40 hours per week. You could work evenings, weekends and bank holidays.

What qualifications do you need to be a pharmacy technician ?

You could get this role via an apprenticeship or a traineeship. Alternatively, a T-level in Healthcare Science (England-only) may help you.

Sources: LMI for All, National Careers Service, NHS Health Careers, .

This information is a guide and is constantly changing. Please check the for the latest information and all the qualifications needed and the for more on T-levels.

For careers advice in all parts of the UK visit: , , and .

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