The mission of the Limpopo Department of Health is to provide and promote comprehensive, accessible and affordable quality health care services to improve the life expectancy of the people.
The Department's strategic goals are to provide effective corporate governance; provide appropriate human resources management and development; promote a sound financi...
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Qualifications and Experience
- An appropriate qualification that allows registration with the South African Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic].
- Current Registration with the South Arican Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant Post Basic
- Grade 1: None after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 2: 5 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 3: 13 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Computer literacy including MS Outlook, Word, Excel and Powerpoint, Visual meeting platforms
- Valid Driver's license except for people with disabilities
KEY PERFORMANCE AREAS:
- Promotion of the Central Chronic Medicines Dispensing and Distribution (CCMDD) programme and ensure that all SOP's for the management of the programme are adhered to
- Support of Pick-Up Points (PUPs)
- Manage efficient upliftment of uncollected parcels
- Management of clinic medicine storeroom as well as supplies including stationery
- Management of integrated models of care
- Management of all Patient's Medicines Parcels (PMPs)
- Management of uncollected PMPs
- Ensure medicines availability and follow protocols for management of stockouts in case they occur
- Utilize the Pharmaceutical IT systems (SVS, RxSolution and any other systems used by the province)
- Implement the use of stock management tools including stock cards, electronic stock management systems, order forms and receiving documents while adhering to SOP's.
- Minimize and coordinate disposal of Pharmaceutical Waste
- Monitoring and reporting of medicines availability status
- Report misuse of medicines to the Pharmacist
- Completion and maintenance of all peripheral warehouse KPI
- Co-ordinate interfacility stock transfers and keep audit trail of stock movement
- Manage and safeguard medicines and surgical supplies at the storeroom and at all facility outlets
- Maintain adequate stock levels to ensure continuous supply of medicines to patients
- Report all potential and actual stockouts to pharmacy at the GSA hospital
- Keep records of patients who have not received their supply of medicines and follow up when supplies are re-established
- Ensure that medicines are stored under correct storage conditions and are kept under secure storage
- Ensure monitoring of ambient and fridge temperatures daily according to the mapping requirements
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Qualifications and Experience
- An appropriate qualification that allows registration with the South African Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic].
- Current Registration with the South Arican Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant Post Basic
- Grade 1: None after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 2: 5 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 3: 13 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Computer literacy including MS Outlook, Word, Excel and Powerpoint, Visual meeting platforms
- Valid Driver's license except for people with disabilities
KEY PERFORMANCE AREAS:
- Promotion of the Central Chronic Medicines Dispensing and Distribution (CCMDD) programme and ensure that all SOP's for the management of the programme are adhered to
- Support of Pick-Up Points (PUPs)
- Manage efficient upliftment of uncollected parcels
- Management of clinic medicine storeroom as well as supplies including stationery
- Management of integrated models of care
- Management of all Patient's Medicines Parcels (PMPs)
- Management of uncollected PMPs
- Ensure medicines availability and follow protocols for management of stockouts in case they occur
- Utilize the Pharmaceutical IT systems (SVS, RxSolution and any other systems used by the province)
- Implement the use of stock management tools including stock cards, electronic stock management systems, order forms and receiving documents while adhering to SOP's.
- Minimize and coordinate disposal of Pharmaceutical Waste
- Monitoring and reporting of medicines availability status
- Report misuse of medicines to the Pharmacist
- Completion and maintenance of all peripheral warehouse KPI
- Co-ordinate interfacility stock transfers and keep audit trail of stock movement
- Manage and safeguard medicines and surgical supplies at the storeroom and at all facility outlets
- Maintain adequate stock levels to ensure continuous supply of medicines to patients
- Report all potential and actual stockouts to pharmacy at the GSA hospital
- Keep records of patients who have not received their supply of medicines and follow up when supplies are re-established
- Ensure that medicines are stored under correct storage conditions and are kept under secure storage
- Ensure monitoring of ambient and fridge temperatures daily according to the mapping requirements
go to method of application »
Qualifications and Experience
- An appropriate qualification that allows registration with the South African Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic].
- Current Registration with the South Arican Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant Post Basic
- Grade 1: None after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 2: 5 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 3: 13 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Computer literacy including MS Outlook, Word, Excel and Powerpoint, Visual meeting platforms
- Valid Driver's license except for people with disabilities
KEY PERFORMANCE AREAS:
- Promotion of the Central Chronic Medicines Dispensing and Distribution (CCMDD) programme and ensure that all SOP's for the management of the programme are adhered to
- Support of Pick-Up Points (PUPs)
- Manage efficient upliftment of uncollected parcels
- Management of clinic medicine storeroom as well as supplies including stationery
- Management of integrated models of care
- Management of all Patient's Medicines Parcels (PMPs)
- Management of uncollected PMPs
- Ensure medicines availability and follow protocols for management of stockouts in case they occur
- Utilize the Pharmaceutical IT systems (SVS, RxSolution and any other systems used by the province)
- Implement the use of stock management tools including stock cards, electronic stock management systems, order forms and receiving documents while adhering to SOP's.
- Minimize and coordinate disposal of Pharmaceutical Waste
- Monitoring and reporting of medicines availability status
- Report misuse of medicines to the Pharmacist
- Completion and maintenance of all peripheral warehouse KPI
- Co-ordinate interfacility stock transfers and keep audit trail of stock movement
- Manage and safeguard medicines and surgical supplies at the storeroom and at all facility outlets
- Maintain adequate stock levels to ensure continuous supply of medicines to patients
- Report all potential and actual stockouts to pharmacy at the GSA hospital
- Keep records of patients who have not received their supply of medicines and follow up when supplies are re-established
- Ensure that medicines are stored under correct storage conditions and are kept under secure storage
- Ensure monitoring of ambient and fridge temperatures daily according to the mapping requirements
go to method of application »
Qualifications and Experience
- An appropriate qualification that allows registration with the South African Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic].
- Current Registration with the South Arican Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant Post Basic
- Grade 1: None after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 2: 5 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 3: 13 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Computer literacy including MS Outlook, Word, Excel and Powerpoint, Visual meeting platforms
- Valid Driver's license except for people with disabilities
KEY PERFORMANCE AREAS:
- Promotion of the Central Chronic Medicines Dispensing and Distribution (CCMDD) programme and ensure that all SOP's for the management of the programme are adhered to
- Support of Pick-Up Points (PUPs)
- Manage efficient upliftment of uncollected parcels
- Management of clinic medicine storeroom as well as supplies including stationery
- Management of integrated models of care
- Management of all Patient's Medicines Parcels (PMPs)
- Management of uncollected PMPs
- Ensure medicines availability and follow protocols for management of stockouts in case they occur
- Utilize the Pharmaceutical IT systems (SVS, RxSolution and any other systems used by the province)
- Implement the use of stock management tools including stock cards, electronic stock management systems, order forms and receiving documents while adhering to SOP's.
- Minimize and coordinate disposal of Pharmaceutical Waste
- Monitoring and reporting of medicines availability status
- Report misuse of medicines to the Pharmacist
- Completion and maintenance of all peripheral warehouse KPI
- Co-ordinate interfacility stock transfers and keep audit trail of stock movement
- Manage and safeguard medicines and surgical supplies at the storeroom and at all facility outlets
- Maintain adequate stock levels to ensure continuous supply of medicines to patients
- Report all potential and actual stockouts to pharmacy at the GSA hospital
- Keep records of patients who have not received their supply of medicines and follow up when supplies are re-established
- Ensure that medicines are stored under correct storage conditions and are kept under secure storage
- Ensure monitoring of ambient and fridge temperatures daily according to the mapping requirements
go to method of application »
Qualifications and Experience
- An appropriate qualification that allows registration with the South African Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic].
- Current Registration with the South Arican Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant Post Basic
- Grade 1: None after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 2: 5 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 3: 13 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Computer literacy including MS Outlook, Word, Excel and Powerpoint, Visual meeting platforms
- Valid Driver's license except for people with disabilities
KEY PERFORMANCE AREAS:
- Promotion of the Central Chronic Medicines Dispensing and Distribution (CCMDD) programme and ensure that all SOP's for the management of the programme are adhered to
- Support of Pick-Up Points (PUPs)
- Manage efficient upliftment of uncollected parcels
- Management of clinic medicine storeroom as well as supplies including stationery
- Management of integrated models of care
- Management of all Patient's Medicines Parcels (PMPs)
- Management of uncollected PMPs
- Ensure medicines availability and follow protocols for management of stockouts in case they occur
- Utilize the Pharmaceutical IT systems (SVS, RxSolution and any other systems used by the province)
- Implement the use of stock management tools including stock cards, electronic stock management systems, order forms and receiving documents while adhering to SOP's.
- Minimize and coordinate disposal of Pharmaceutical Waste
- Monitoring and reporting of medicines availability status
- Report misuse of medicines to the Pharmacist
- Completion and maintenance of all peripheral warehouse KPI
- Co-ordinate interfacility stock transfers and keep audit trail of stock movement
- Manage and safeguard medicines and surgical supplies at the storeroom and at all facility outlets
- Maintain adequate stock levels to ensure continuous supply of medicines to patients
- Report all potential and actual stockouts to pharmacy at the GSA hospital
- Keep records of patients who have not received their supply of medicines and follow up when supplies are re-established
- Ensure that medicines are stored under correct storage conditions and are kept under secure storage
- Ensure monitoring of ambient and fridge temperatures daily according to the mapping requirements
go to method of application »
Qualifications and Experience
- An appropriate qualification that allows registration with the South African Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic].
- Current Registration with the South Arican Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant Post Basic
- Grade 1: None after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 2: 5 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 3: 13 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Computer literacy including MS Outlook, Word, Excel and Powerpoint, Visual meeting platforms
- Valid Driver's license except for people with disabilities
KEY PERFORMANCE AREAS:
- Promotion of the Central Chronic Medicines Dispensing and Distribution (CCMDD) programme and ensure that all SOP's for the management of the programme are adhered to
- Support of Pick-Up Points (PUPs)
- Manage efficient upliftment of uncollected parcels
- Management of clinic medicine storeroom as well as supplies including stationery
- Management of integrated models of care
- Management of all Patient's Medicines Parcels (PMPs)
- Management of uncollected PMPs
- Ensure medicines availability and follow protocols for management of stockouts in case they occur
- Utilize the Pharmaceutical IT systems (SVS, RxSolution and any other systems used by the province)
- Implement the use of stock management tools including stock cards, electronic stock management systems, order forms and receiving documents while adhering to SOP's.
- Minimize and coordinate disposal of Pharmaceutical Waste
- Monitoring and reporting of medicines availability status
- Report misuse of medicines to the Pharmacist
- Completion and maintenance of all peripheral warehouse KPI
- Co-ordinate interfacility stock transfers and keep audit trail of stock movement
- Manage and safeguard medicines and surgical supplies at the storeroom and at all facility outlets
- Maintain adequate stock levels to ensure continuous supply of medicines to patients
- Report all potential and actual stockouts to pharmacy at the GSA hospital
- Keep records of patients who have not received their supply of medicines and follow up when supplies are re-established
- Ensure that medicines are stored under correct storage conditions and are kept under secure storage
- Ensure monitoring of ambient and fridge temperatures daily according to the mapping requirements
go to method of application »
Qualifications and Experience
- An appropriate qualification that allows registration with the South African Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic].
- Current Registration with the South Arican Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant Post Basic
- Grade 1: None after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 2: 5 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 3: 13 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Computer literacy including MS Outlook, Word, Excel and Powerpoint, Visual meeting platforms
- Valid Driver's license except for people with disabilities
KEY PERFORMANCE AREAS:
- Promotion of the Central Chronic Medicines Dispensing and Distribution (CCMDD) programme and ensure that all SOP's for the management of the programme are adhered to
- Support of Pick-Up Points (PUPs)
- Manage efficient upliftment of uncollected parcels
- Management of clinic medicine storeroom as well as supplies including stationery
- Management of integrated models of care
- Management of all Patient's Medicines Parcels (PMPs)
- Management of uncollected PMPs
- Ensure medicines availability and follow protocols for management of stockouts in case they occur
- Utilize the Pharmaceutical IT systems (SVS, RxSolution and any other systems used by the province)
- Implement the use of stock management tools including stock cards, electronic stock management systems, order forms and receiving documents while adhering to SOP's.
- Minimize and coordinate disposal of Pharmaceutical Waste
- Monitoring and reporting of medicines availability status
- Report misuse of medicines to the Pharmacist
- Completion and maintenance of all peripheral warehouse KPI
- Co-ordinate interfacility stock transfers and keep audit trail of stock movement
- Manage and safeguard medicines and surgical supplies at the storeroom and at all facility outlets
- Maintain adequate stock levels to ensure continuous supply of medicines to patients
- Report all potential and actual stockouts to pharmacy at the GSA hospital
- Keep records of patients who have not received their supply of medicines and follow up when supplies are re-established
- Ensure that medicines are stored under correct storage conditions and are kept under secure storage
- Ensure monitoring of ambient and fridge temperatures daily according to the mapping requirements
go to method of application »
Qualifications and Experience
- An appropriate qualification that allows registration with the South African Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic].
- Current Registration with the South Arican Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant Post Basic
- Grade 1: None after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 2: 5 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 3: 13 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Computer literacy including MS Outlook, Word, Excel and Powerpoint, Visual meeting platforms
- Valid Driver's license except for people with disabilities
KEY PERFORMANCE AREAS:
- Promotion of the Central Chronic Medicines Dispensing and Distribution (CCMDD) programme and ensure that all SOP's for the management of the programme are adhered to
- Support of Pick-Up Points (PUPs)
- Manage efficient upliftment of uncollected parcels
- Management of clinic medicine storeroom as well as supplies including stationery
- Management of integrated models of care
- Management of all Patient's Medicines Parcels (PMPs)
- Management of uncollected PMPs
- Ensure medicines availability and follow protocols for management of stockouts in case they occur
- Utilize the Pharmaceutical IT systems (SVS, RxSolution and any other systems used by the province)
- Implement the use of stock management tools including stock cards, electronic stock management systems, order forms and receiving documents while adhering to SOP's.
- Minimize and coordinate disposal of Pharmaceutical Waste
- Monitoring and reporting of medicines availability status
- Report misuse of medicines to the Pharmacist
- Completion and maintenance of all peripheral warehouse KPI
- Co-ordinate interfacility stock transfers and keep audit trail of stock movement
- Manage and safeguard medicines and surgical supplies at the storeroom and at all facility outlets
- Maintain adequate stock levels to ensure continuous supply of medicines to patients
- Report all potential and actual stockouts to pharmacy at the GSA hospital
- Keep records of patients who have not received their supply of medicines and follow up when supplies are re-established
- Ensure that medicines are stored under correct storage conditions and are kept under secure storage
- Ensure monitoring of ambient and fridge temperatures daily according to the mapping requirements
go to method of application »
Qualifications and Experience
- An appropriate qualification that allows registration with the South African Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic].
- Current Registration with the South Arican Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant Post Basic
- Grade 1: None after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 2: 5 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 3: 13 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Computer literacy including MS Outlook, Word, Excel and Powerpoint, Visual meeting platforms
- Valid Driver's license except for people with disabilities
KEY PERFORMANCE AREAS:
- Promotion of the Central Chronic Medicines Dispensing and Distribution (CCMDD) programme and ensure that all SOP's for the management of the programme are adhered to
- Support of Pick-Up Points (PUPs)
- Manage efficient upliftment of uncollected parcels
- Management of clinic medicine storeroom as well as supplies including stationery
- Management of integrated models of care
- Management of all Patient's Medicines Parcels (PMPs)
- Management of uncollected PMPs
- Ensure medicines availability and follow protocols for management of stockouts in case they occur
- Utilize the Pharmaceutical IT systems (SVS, RxSolution and any other systems used by the province)
- Implement the use of stock management tools including stock cards, electronic stock management systems, order forms and receiving documents while adhering to SOP's.
- Minimize and coordinate disposal of Pharmaceutical Waste
- Monitoring and reporting of medicines availability status
- Report misuse of medicines to the Pharmacist
- Completion and maintenance of all peripheral warehouse KPI
- Co-ordinate interfacility stock transfers and keep audit trail of stock movement
- Manage and safeguard medicines and surgical supplies at the storeroom and at all facility outlets
- Maintain adequate stock levels to ensure continuous supply of medicines to patients
- Report all potential and actual stockouts to pharmacy at the GSA hospital
- Keep records of patients who have not received their supply of medicines and follow up when supplies are re-established
- Ensure that medicines are stored under correct storage conditions and are kept under secure storage
- Ensure monitoring of ambient and fridge temperatures daily according to the mapping requirements
go to method of application »
Qualifications and Experience
- An appropriate qualification that allows registration with the South African Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic].
- Current Registration with the South Arican Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant Post Basic
- Grade 1: None after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 2: 5 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 3: 13 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Computer literacy including MS Outlook, Word, Excel and Powerpoint, Visual meeting platforms
- Valid Driver's license except for people with disabilities
KEY PERFORMANCE AREAS:
- Promotion of the Central Chronic Medicines Dispensing and Distribution (CCMDD) programme and ensure that all SOP's for the management of the programme are adhered to
- Support of Pick-Up Points (PUPs)
- Manage efficient upliftment of uncollected parcels
- Management of clinic medicine storeroom as well as supplies including stationery
- Management of integrated models of care
- Management of all Patient's Medicines Parcels (PMPs)
- Management of uncollected PMPs
- Ensure medicines availability and follow protocols for management of stockouts in case they occur
- Utilize the Pharmaceutical IT systems (SVS, RxSolution and any other systems used by the province)
- Implement the use of stock management tools including stock cards, electronic stock management systems, order forms and receiving documents while adhering to SOP's.
- Minimize and coordinate disposal of Pharmaceutical Waste
- Monitoring and reporting of medicines availability status
- Report misuse of medicines to the Pharmacist
- Completion and maintenance of all peripheral warehouse KPI
- Co-ordinate interfacility stock transfers and keep audit trail of stock movement
- Manage and safeguard medicines and surgical supplies at the storeroom and at all facility outlets
- Maintain adequate stock levels to ensure continuous supply of medicines to patients
- Report all potential and actual stockouts to pharmacy at the GSA hospital
- Keep records of patients who have not received their supply of medicines and follow up when supplies are re-established
- Ensure that medicines are stored under correct storage conditions and are kept under secure storage
- Ensure monitoring of ambient and fridge temperatures daily according to the mapping requirements
go to method of application »
Qualifications and Experience
- An appropriate qualification that allows registration with the South African Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic].
- Current Registration with the South Arican Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant Post Basic
- Grade 1: None after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 2: 5 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 3: 13 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Computer literacy including MS Outlook, Word, Excel and Powerpoint, Visual meeting platforms
- Valid Driver's license except for people with disabilities
KEY PERFORMANCE AREAS:
- Promotion of the Central Chronic Medicines Dispensing and Distribution (CCMDD) programme and ensure that all SOP's for the management of the programme are adhered to
- Support of Pick-Up Points (PUPs)
- Manage efficient upliftment of uncollected parcels
- Management of clinic medicine storeroom as well as supplies including stationery
- Management of integrated models of care
- Management of all Patient's Medicines Parcels (PMPs)
- Management of uncollected PMPs
- Ensure medicines availability and follow protocols for management of stockouts in case they occur
- Utilize the Pharmaceutical IT systems (SVS, RxSolution and any other systems used by the province)
- Implement the use of stock management tools including stock cards, electronic stock management systems, order forms and receiving documents while adhering to SOP's.
- Minimize and coordinate disposal of Pharmaceutical Waste
- Monitoring and reporting of medicines availability status
- Report misuse of medicines to the Pharmacist
- Completion and maintenance of all peripheral warehouse KPI
- Co-ordinate interfacility stock transfers and keep audit trail of stock movement
- Manage and safeguard medicines and surgical supplies at the storeroom and at all facility outlets
- Maintain adequate stock levels to ensure continuous supply of medicines to patients
- Report all potential and actual stockouts to pharmacy at the GSA hospital
- Keep records of patients who have not received their supply of medicines and follow up when supplies are re-established
- Ensure that medicines are stored under correct storage conditions and are kept under secure storage
- Ensure monitoring of ambient and fridge temperatures daily according to the mapping requirements
go to method of application »
Qualifications and Experience
- An appropriate qualification that allows registration with the South African Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic].
- Current Registration with the South Arican Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant Post Basic
- Grade 1: None after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 2: 5 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 3: 13 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Computer literacy including MS Outlook, Word, Excel and Powerpoint, Visual meeting platforms
- Valid Driver's license except for people with disabilities
KEY PERFORMANCE AREAS:
- Promotion of the Central Chronic Medicines Dispensing and Distribution (CCMDD) programme and ensure that all SOP's for the management of the programme are adhered to
- Support of Pick-Up Points (PUPs)
- Manage efficient upliftment of uncollected parcels
- Management of clinic medicine storeroom as well as supplies including stationery
- Management of integrated models of care
- Management of all Patient's Medicines Parcels (PMPs)
- Management of uncollected PMPs
- Ensure medicines availability and follow protocols for management of stockouts in case they occur
- Utilize the Pharmaceutical IT systems (SVS, RxSolution and any other systems used by the province)
- Implement the use of stock management tools including stock cards, electronic stock management systems, order forms and receiving documents while adhering to SOP's.
- Minimize and coordinate disposal of Pharmaceutical Waste
- Monitoring and reporting of medicines availability status
- Report misuse of medicines to the Pharmacist
- Completion and maintenance of all peripheral warehouse KPI
- Co-ordinate interfacility stock transfers and keep audit trail of stock movement
- Manage and safeguard medicines and surgical supplies at the storeroom and at all facility outlets
- Maintain adequate stock levels to ensure continuous supply of medicines to patients
- Report all potential and actual stockouts to pharmacy at the GSA hospital
- Keep records of patients who have not received their supply of medicines and follow up when supplies are re-established
- Ensure that medicines are stored under correct storage conditions and are kept under secure storage
- Ensure monitoring of ambient and fridge temperatures daily according to the mapping requirements
go to method of application »
Qualifications and Experience
- An appropriate qualification that allows registration with the South African Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic].
- Current Registration with the South Arican Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant Post Basic
- Grade 1: None after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 2: 5 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 3: 13 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Computer literacy including MS Outlook, Word, Excel and Powerpoint, Visual meeting platforms
- Valid Driver's license except for people with disabilities
KEY PERFORMANCE AREAS:
- Promotion of the Central Chronic Medicines Dispensing and Distribution (CCMDD) programme and ensure that all SOP's for the management of the programme are adhered to
- Support of Pick-Up Points (PUPs)
- Manage efficient upliftment of uncollected parcels
- Management of clinic medicine storeroom as well as supplies including stationery
- Management of integrated models of care
- Management of all Patient's Medicines Parcels (PMPs)
- Management of uncollected PMPs
- Ensure medicines availability and follow protocols for management of stockouts in case they occur
- Utilize the Pharmaceutical IT systems (SVS, RxSolution and any other systems used by the province)
- Implement the use of stock management tools including stock cards, electronic stock management systems, order forms and receiving documents while adhering to SOP's.
- Minimize and coordinate disposal of Pharmaceutical Waste
- Monitoring and reporting of medicines availability status
- Report misuse of medicines to the Pharmacist
- Completion and maintenance of all peripheral warehouse KPI
- Co-ordinate interfacility stock transfers and keep audit trail of stock movement
- Manage and safeguard medicines and surgical supplies at the storeroom and at all facility outlets
- Maintain adequate stock levels to ensure continuous supply of medicines to patients
- Report all potential and actual stockouts to pharmacy at the GSA hospital
- Keep records of patients who have not received their supply of medicines and follow up when supplies are re-established
- Ensure that medicines are stored under correct storage conditions and are kept under secure storage
- Ensure monitoring of ambient and fridge temperatures daily according to the mapping requirements
go to method of application »
Qualifications and Experience
- An appropriate qualification that allows registration with the South African Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic].
- Current Registration with the South Arican Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant Post Basic
- Grade 1: None after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 2: 5 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 3: 13 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Computer literacy including MS Outlook, Word, Excel and Powerpoint, Visual meeting platforms
- Valid Driver's license except for people with disabilities
KEY PERFORMANCE AREAS:
- Promotion of the Central Chronic Medicines Dispensing and Distribution (CCMDD) programme and ensure that all SOP's for the management of the programme are adhered to
- Support of Pick-Up Points (PUPs)
- Manage efficient upliftment of uncollected parcels
- Management of clinic medicine storeroom as well as supplies including stationery
- Management of integrated models of care
- Management of all Patient's Medicines Parcels (PMPs)
- Management of uncollected PMPs
- Ensure medicines availability and follow protocols for management of stockouts in case they occur
- Utilize the Pharmaceutical IT systems (SVS, RxSolution and any other systems used by the province)
- Implement the use of stock management tools including stock cards, electronic stock management systems, order forms and receiving documents while adhering to SOP's.
- Minimize and coordinate disposal of Pharmaceutical Waste
- Monitoring and reporting of medicines availability status
- Report misuse of medicines to the Pharmacist
- Completion and maintenance of all peripheral warehouse KPI
- Co-ordinate interfacility stock transfers and keep audit trail of stock movement
- Manage and safeguard medicines and surgical supplies at the storeroom and at all facility outlets
- Maintain adequate stock levels to ensure continuous supply of medicines to patients
- Report all potential and actual stockouts to pharmacy at the GSA hospital
- Keep records of patients who have not received their supply of medicines and follow up when supplies are re-established
- Ensure that medicines are stored under correct storage conditions and are kept under secure storage
- Ensure monitoring of ambient and fridge temperatures daily according to the mapping requirements
go to method of application »
Qualifications and Experience
- An appropriate qualification that allows registration with the South African Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic].
- Current Registration with the South Arican Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant Post Basic
- Grade 1: None after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 2: 5 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 3: 13 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Computer literacy including MS Outlook, Word, Excel and Powerpoint, Visual meeting platforms
- Valid Driver's license except for people with disabilities
KEY PERFORMANCE AREAS:
- Promotion of the Central Chronic Medicines Dispensing and Distribution (CCMDD) programme and ensure that all SOP's for the management of the programme are adhered to
- Support of Pick-Up Points (PUPs)
- Manage efficient upliftment of uncollected parcels
- Management of clinic medicine storeroom as well as supplies including stationery
- Management of integrated models of care
- Management of all Patient's Medicines Parcels (PMPs)
- Management of uncollected PMPs
- Ensure medicines availability and follow protocols for management of stockouts in case they occur
- Utilize the Pharmaceutical IT systems (SVS, RxSolution and any other systems used by the province)
- Implement the use of stock management tools including stock cards, electronic stock management systems, order forms and receiving documents while adhering to SOP's.
- Minimize and coordinate disposal of Pharmaceutical Waste
- Monitoring and reporting of medicines availability status
- Report misuse of medicines to the Pharmacist
- Completion and maintenance of all peripheral warehouse KPI
- Co-ordinate interfacility stock transfers and keep audit trail of stock movement
- Manage and safeguard medicines and surgical supplies at the storeroom and at all facility outlets
- Maintain adequate stock levels to ensure continuous supply of medicines to patients
- Report all potential and actual stockouts to pharmacy at the GSA hospital
- Keep records of patients who have not received their supply of medicines and follow up when supplies are re-established
- Ensure that medicines are stored under correct storage conditions and are kept under secure storage
- Ensure monitoring of ambient and fridge temperatures daily according to the mapping requirements
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Qualifications and Experience
- An appropriate qualification that allows registration with the South African Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic].
- Current Registration with the South Arican Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant Post Basic
- Grade 1: None after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 2: 5 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 3: 13 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Computer literacy including MS Outlook, Word, Excel and Powerpoint, Visual meeting platforms
- Valid Driver's license except for people with disabilities
KEY PERFORMANCE AREAS:
- Promotion of the Central Chronic Medicines Dispensing and Distribution (CCMDD) programme and ensure that all SOP's for the management of the programme are adhered to
- Support of Pick-Up Points (PUPs)
- Manage efficient upliftment of uncollected parcels
- Management of clinic medicine storeroom as well as supplies including stationery
- Management of integrated models of care
- Management of all Patient's Medicines Parcels (PMPs)
- Management of uncollected PMPs
- Ensure medicines availability and follow protocols for management of stockouts in case they occur
- Utilize the Pharmaceutical IT systems (SVS, RxSolution and any other systems used by the province)
- Implement the use of stock management tools including stock cards, electronic stock management systems, order forms and receiving documents while adhering to SOP's.
- Minimize and coordinate disposal of Pharmaceutical Waste
- Monitoring and reporting of medicines availability status
- Report misuse of medicines to the Pharmacist
- Completion and maintenance of all peripheral warehouse KPI
- Co-ordinate interfacility stock transfers and keep audit trail of stock movement
- Manage and safeguard medicines and surgical supplies at the storeroom and at all facility outlets
- Maintain adequate stock levels to ensure continuous supply of medicines to patients
- Report all potential and actual stockouts to pharmacy at the GSA hospital
- Keep records of patients who have not received their supply of medicines and follow up when supplies are re-established
- Ensure that medicines are stored under correct storage conditions and are kept under secure storage
- Ensure monitoring of ambient and fridge temperatures daily according to the mapping requirements
go to method of application »
Qualifications and Experience
- An appropriate qualification that allows registration with the South African Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic].
- Current Registration with the South Arican Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant Post Basic
- Grade 1: None after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 2: 5 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 3: 13 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Computer literacy including MS Outlook, Word, Excel and Powerpoint, Visual meeting platforms
- Valid Driver's license except for people with disabilities
KEY PERFORMANCE AREAS:
- Promotion of the Central Chronic Medicines Dispensing and Distribution (CCMDD) programme and ensure that all SOP's for the management of the programme are adhered to
- Support of Pick-Up Points (PUPs)
- Manage efficient upliftment of uncollected parcels
- Management of clinic medicine storeroom as well as supplies including stationery
- Management of integrated models of care
- Management of all Patient's Medicines Parcels (PMPs)
- Management of uncollected PMPs
- Ensure medicines availability and follow protocols for management of stockouts in case they occur
- Utilize the Pharmaceutical IT systems (SVS, RxSolution and any other systems used by the province)
- Implement the use of stock management tools including stock cards, electronic stock management systems, order forms and receiving documents while adhering to SOP's.
- Minimize and coordinate disposal of Pharmaceutical Waste
- Monitoring and reporting of medicines availability status
- Report misuse of medicines to the Pharmacist
- Completion and maintenance of all peripheral warehouse KPI
- Co-ordinate interfacility stock transfers and keep audit trail of stock movement
- Manage and safeguard medicines and surgical supplies at the storeroom and at all facility outlets
- Maintain adequate stock levels to ensure continuous supply of medicines to patients
- Report all potential and actual stockouts to pharmacy at the GSA hospital
- Keep records of patients who have not received their supply of medicines and follow up when supplies are re-established
- Ensure that medicines are stored under correct storage conditions and are kept under secure storage
- Ensure monitoring of ambient and fridge temperatures daily according to the mapping requirements
go to method of application »
Qualifications and Experience
- An appropriate qualification that allows registration with the South African Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic].
- Current Registration with the South Arican Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant Post Basic
- Grade 1: None after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 2: 5 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 3: 13 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Computer literacy including MS Outlook, Word, Excel and Powerpoint, Visual meeting platforms
- Valid Driver's license except for people with disabilities
KEY PERFORMANCE AREAS:
- Promotion of the Central Chronic Medicines Dispensing and Distribution (CCMDD) programme and ensure that all SOP's for the management of the programme are adhered to
- Support of Pick-Up Points (PUPs)
- Manage efficient upliftment of uncollected parcels
- Management of clinic medicine storeroom as well as supplies including stationery
- Management of integrated models of care
- Management of all Patient's Medicines Parcels (PMPs)
- Management of uncollected PMPs
- Ensure medicines availability and follow protocols for management of stockouts in case they occur
- Utilize the Pharmaceutical IT systems (SVS, RxSolution and any other systems used by the province)
- Implement the use of stock management tools including stock cards, electronic stock management systems, order forms and receiving documents while adhering to SOP's.
- Minimize and coordinate disposal of Pharmaceutical Waste
- Monitoring and reporting of medicines availability status
- Report misuse of medicines to the Pharmacist
- Completion and maintenance of all peripheral warehouse KPI
- Co-ordinate interfacility stock transfers and keep audit trail of stock movement
- Manage and safeguard medicines and surgical supplies at the storeroom and at all facility outlets
- Maintain adequate stock levels to ensure continuous supply of medicines to patients
- Report all potential and actual stockouts to pharmacy at the GSA hospital
- Keep records of patients who have not received their supply of medicines and follow up when supplies are re-established
- Ensure that medicines are stored under correct storage conditions and are kept under secure storage
- Ensure monitoring of ambient and fridge temperatures daily according to the mapping requirements
go to method of application »
Qualifications and Experience
- An appropriate qualification that allows registration with the South African Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic].
- Current Registration with the South Arican Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant Post Basic
- Grade 1: None after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 2: 5 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 3: 13 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Computer literacy including MS Outlook, Word, Excel and Powerpoint, Visual meeting platforms
- Valid Driver's license except for people with disabilities
KEY PERFORMANCE AREAS:
- Promotion of the Central Chronic Medicines Dispensing and Distribution (CCMDD) programme and ensure that all SOP's for the management of the programme are adhered to
- Support of Pick-Up Points (PUPs)
- Manage efficient upliftment of uncollected parcels
- Management of clinic medicine storeroom as well as supplies including stationery
- Management of integrated models of care
- Management of all Patient's Medicines Parcels (PMPs)
- Management of uncollected PMPs
- Ensure medicines availability and follow protocols for management of stockouts in case they occur
- Utilize the Pharmaceutical IT systems (SVS, RxSolution and any other systems used by the province)
- Implement the use of stock management tools including stock cards, electronic stock management systems, order forms and receiving documents while adhering to SOP's.
- Minimize and coordinate disposal of Pharmaceutical Waste
- Monitoring and reporting of medicines availability status
- Report misuse of medicines to the Pharmacist
- Completion and maintenance of all peripheral warehouse KPI
- Co-ordinate interfacility stock transfers and keep audit trail of stock movement
- Manage and safeguard medicines and surgical supplies at the storeroom and at all facility outlets
- Maintain adequate stock levels to ensure continuous supply of medicines to patients
- Report all potential and actual stockouts to pharmacy at the GSA hospital
- Keep records of patients who have not received their supply of medicines and follow up when supplies are re-established
- Ensure that medicines are stored under correct storage conditions and are kept under secure storage
- Ensure monitoring of ambient and fridge temperatures daily according to the mapping requirements
go to method of application »
Qualifications and Experience
- An appropriate qualification that allows registration with the South African Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic].
- Current Registration with the South Arican Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant Post Basic
- Grade 1: None after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 2: 5 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 3: 13 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Computer literacy including MS Outlook, Word, Excel and Powerpoint, Visual meeting platforms
- Valid Driver's license except for people with disabilities
KEY PERFORMANCE AREAS:
- Promotion of the Central Chronic Medicines Dispensing and Distribution (CCMDD) programme and ensure that all SOP's for the management of the programme are adhered to
- Support of Pick-Up Points (PUPs)
- Manage efficient upliftment of uncollected parcels
- Management of clinic medicine storeroom as well as supplies including stationery
- Management of integrated models of care
- Management of all Patient's Medicines Parcels (PMPs)
- Management of uncollected PMPs
- Ensure medicines availability and follow protocols for management of stockouts in case they occur
- Utilize the Pharmaceutical IT systems (SVS, RxSolution and any other systems used by the province)
- Implement the use of stock management tools including stock cards, electronic stock management systems, order forms and receiving documents while adhering to SOP's.
- Minimize and coordinate disposal of Pharmaceutical Waste
- Monitoring and reporting of medicines availability status
- Report misuse of medicines to the Pharmacist
- Completion and maintenance of all peripheral warehouse KPI
- Co-ordinate interfacility stock transfers and keep audit trail of stock movement
- Manage and safeguard medicines and surgical supplies at the storeroom and at all facility outlets
- Maintain adequate stock levels to ensure continuous supply of medicines to patients
- Report all potential and actual stockouts to pharmacy at the GSA hospital
- Keep records of patients who have not received their supply of medicines and follow up when supplies are re-established
- Ensure that medicines are stored under correct storage conditions and are kept under secure storage
- Ensure monitoring of ambient and fridge temperatures daily according to the mapping requirements
go to method of application »
Qualifications and Experience
- An appropriate qualification that allows registration with the South African Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic].
- Current Registration with the South Arican Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant Post Basic
- Grade 1: None after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 2: 5 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 3: 13 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Computer literacy including MS Outlook, Word, Excel and Powerpoint, Visual meeting platforms
- Valid Driver's license except for people with disabilities
KEY PERFORMANCE AREAS:
- Promotion of the Central Chronic Medicines Dispensing and Distribution (CCMDD) programme and ensure that all SOP's for the management of the programme are adhered to
- Support of Pick-Up Points (PUPs)
- Manage efficient upliftment of uncollected parcels
- Management of clinic medicine storeroom as well as supplies including stationery
- Management of integrated models of care
- Management of all Patient's Medicines Parcels (PMPs)
- Management of uncollected PMPs
- Ensure medicines availability and follow protocols for management of stockouts in case they occur
- Utilize the Pharmaceutical IT systems (SVS, RxSolution and any other systems used by the province)
- Implement the use of stock management tools including stock cards, electronic stock management systems, order forms and receiving documents while adhering to SOP's.
- Minimize and coordinate disposal of Pharmaceutical Waste
- Monitoring and reporting of medicines availability status
- Report misuse of medicines to the Pharmacist
- Completion and maintenance of all peripheral warehouse KPI
- Co-ordinate interfacility stock transfers and keep audit trail of stock movement
- Manage and safeguard medicines and surgical supplies at the storeroom and at all facility outlets
- Maintain adequate stock levels to ensure continuous supply of medicines to patients
- Report all potential and actual stockouts to pharmacy at the GSA hospital
- Keep records of patients who have not received their supply of medicines and follow up when supplies are re-established
- Ensure that medicines are stored under correct storage conditions and are kept under secure storage
- Ensure monitoring of ambient and fridge temperatures daily according to the mapping requirements
go to method of application »
Qualifications and Experience
- An appropriate qualification that allows registration with the South African Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic].
- Current Registration with the South Arican Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant Post Basic
- Grade 1: None after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 2: 5 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 3: 13 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Computer literacy including MS Outlook, Word, Excel and Powerpoint, Visual meeting platforms
- Valid Driver's license except for people with disabilities
KEY PERFORMANCE AREAS:
- Promotion of the Central Chronic Medicines Dispensing and Distribution (CCMDD) programme and ensure that all SOP's for the management of the programme are adhered to
- Support of Pick-Up Points (PUPs)
- Manage efficient upliftment of uncollected parcels
- Management of clinic medicine storeroom as well as supplies including stationery
- Management of integrated models of care
- Management of all Patient's Medicines Parcels (PMPs)
- Management of uncollected PMPs
- Ensure medicines availability and follow protocols for management of stockouts in case they occur
- Utilize the Pharmaceutical IT systems (SVS, RxSolution and any other systems used by the province)
- Implement the use of stock management tools including stock cards, electronic stock management systems, order forms and receiving documents while adhering to SOP's.
- Minimize and coordinate disposal of Pharmaceutical Waste
- Monitoring and reporting of medicines availability status
- Report misuse of medicines to the Pharmacist
- Completion and maintenance of all peripheral warehouse KPI
- Co-ordinate interfacility stock transfers and keep audit trail of stock movement
- Manage and safeguard medicines and surgical supplies at the storeroom and at all facility outlets
- Maintain adequate stock levels to ensure continuous supply of medicines to patients
- Report all potential and actual stockouts to pharmacy at the GSA hospital
- Keep records of patients who have not received their supply of medicines and follow up when supplies are re-established
- Ensure that medicines are stored under correct storage conditions and are kept under secure storage
- Ensure monitoring of ambient and fridge temperatures daily according to the mapping requirements
go to method of application »
Qualifications and Experience
- An appropriate qualification that allows registration with the South African Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic].
- Current Registration with the South Arican Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant Post Basic
- Grade 1: None after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 2: 5 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 3: 13 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Computer literacy including MS Outlook, Word, Excel and Powerpoint, Visual meeting platforms
- Valid Driver's license except for people with disabilities
KEY PERFORMANCE AREAS:
- Promotion of the Central Chronic Medicines Dispensing and Distribution (CCMDD) programme and ensure that all SOP's for the management of the programme are adhered to
- Support of Pick-Up Points (PUPs)
- Manage efficient upliftment of uncollected parcels
- Management of clinic medicine storeroom as well as supplies including stationery
- Management of integrated models of care
- Management of all Patient's Medicines Parcels (PMPs)
- Management of uncollected PMPs
- Ensure medicines availability and follow protocols for management of stockouts in case they occur
- Utilize the Pharmaceutical IT systems (SVS, RxSolution and any other systems used by the province)
- Implement the use of stock management tools including stock cards, electronic stock management systems, order forms and receiving documents while adhering to SOP's.
- Minimize and coordinate disposal of Pharmaceutical Waste
- Monitoring and reporting of medicines availability status
- Report misuse of medicines to the Pharmacist
- Completion and maintenance of all peripheral warehouse KPI
- Co-ordinate interfacility stock transfers and keep audit trail of stock movement
- Manage and safeguard medicines and surgical supplies at the storeroom and at all facility outlets
- Maintain adequate stock levels to ensure continuous supply of medicines to patients
- Report all potential and actual stockouts to pharmacy at the GSA hospital
- Keep records of patients who have not received their supply of medicines and follow up when supplies are re-established
- Ensure that medicines are stored under correct storage conditions and are kept under secure storage
- Ensure monitoring of ambient and fridge temperatures daily according to the mapping requirements
go to method of application »
Qualifications and Experience
- An appropriate qualification that allows registration with the South African Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic].
- Current Registration with the South Arican Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant Post Basic
- Grade 1: None after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 2: 5 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 3: 13 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Computer literacy including MS Outlook, Word, Excel and Powerpoint, Visual meeting platforms
- Valid Driver's license except for people with disabilities
KEY PERFORMANCE AREAS:
- Promotion of the Central Chronic Medicines Dispensing and Distribution (CCMDD) programme and ensure that all SOP's for the management of the programme are adhered to
- Support of Pick-Up Points (PUPs)
- Manage efficient upliftment of uncollected parcels
- Management of clinic medicine storeroom as well as supplies including stationery
- Management of integrated models of care
- Management of all Patient's Medicines Parcels (PMPs)
- Management of uncollected PMPs
- Ensure medicines availability and follow protocols for management of stockouts in case they occur
- Utilize the Pharmaceutical IT systems (SVS, RxSolution and any other systems used by the province)
- Implement the use of stock management tools including stock cards, electronic stock management systems, order forms and receiving documents while adhering to SOP's.
- Minimize and coordinate disposal of Pharmaceutical Waste
- Monitoring and reporting of medicines availability status
- Report misuse of medicines to the Pharmacist
- Completion and maintenance of all peripheral warehouse KPI
- Co-ordinate interfacility stock transfers and keep audit trail of stock movement
- Manage and safeguard medicines and surgical supplies at the storeroom and at all facility outlets
- Maintain adequate stock levels to ensure continuous supply of medicines to patients
- Report all potential and actual stockouts to pharmacy at the GSA hospital
- Keep records of patients who have not received their supply of medicines and follow up when supplies are re-established
- Ensure that medicines are stored under correct storage conditions and are kept under secure storage
- Ensure monitoring of ambient and fridge temperatures daily according to the mapping requirements
go to method of application »
Qualifications and Experience
- An appropriate qualification that allows registration with the South African Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic].
- Current Registration with the South Arican Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant Post Basic
- Grade 1: None after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 2: 5 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 3: 13 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Computer literacy including MS Outlook, Word, Excel and Powerpoint, Visual meeting platforms
- Valid Driver's license except for people with disabilities
KEY PERFORMANCE AREAS:
- Promotion of the Central Chronic Medicines Dispensing and Distribution (CCMDD) programme and ensure that all SOP's for the management of the programme are adhered to
- Support of Pick-Up Points (PUPs)
- Manage efficient upliftment of uncollected parcels
- Management of clinic medicine storeroom as well as supplies including stationery
- Management of integrated models of care
- Management of all Patient's Medicines Parcels (PMPs)
- Management of uncollected PMPs
- Ensure medicines availability and follow protocols for management of stockouts in case they occur
- Utilize the Pharmaceutical IT systems (SVS, RxSolution and any other systems used by the province)
- Implement the use of stock management tools including stock cards, electronic stock management systems, order forms and receiving documents while adhering to SOP's.
- Minimize and coordinate disposal of Pharmaceutical Waste
- Monitoring and reporting of medicines availability status
- Report misuse of medicines to the Pharmacist
- Completion and maintenance of all peripheral warehouse KPI
- Co-ordinate interfacility stock transfers and keep audit trail of stock movement
- Manage and safeguard medicines and surgical supplies at the storeroom and at all facility outlets
- Maintain adequate stock levels to ensure continuous supply of medicines to patients
- Report all potential and actual stockouts to pharmacy at the GSA hospital
- Keep records of patients who have not received their supply of medicines and follow up when supplies are re-established
- Ensure that medicines are stored under correct storage conditions and are kept under secure storage
- Ensure monitoring of ambient and fridge temperatures daily according to the mapping requirements
go to method of application »
Qualifications and Experience
- An appropriate qualification that allows registration with the South African Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic].
- Current Registration with the South Arican Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant Post Basic
- Grade 1: None after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 2: 5 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 3: 13 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Computer literacy including MS Outlook, Word, Excel and Powerpoint, Visual meeting platforms
- Valid Driver's license except for people with disabilities
KEY PERFORMANCE AREAS:
- Promotion of the Central Chronic Medicines Dispensing and Distribution (CCMDD) programme and ensure that all SOP's for the management of the programme are adhered to
- Support of Pick-Up Points (PUPs)
- Manage efficient upliftment of uncollected parcels
- Management of clinic medicine storeroom as well as supplies including stationery
- Management of integrated models of care
- Management of all Patient's Medicines Parcels (PMPs)
- Management of uncollected PMPs
- Ensure medicines availability and follow protocols for management of stockouts in case they occur
- Utilize the Pharmaceutical IT systems (SVS, RxSolution and any other systems used by the province)
- Implement the use of stock management tools including stock cards, electronic stock management systems, order forms and receiving documents while adhering to SOP's.
- Minimize and coordinate disposal of Pharmaceutical Waste
- Monitoring and reporting of medicines availability status
- Report misuse of medicines to the Pharmacist
- Completion and maintenance of all peripheral warehouse KPI
- Co-ordinate interfacility stock transfers and keep audit trail of stock movement
- Manage and safeguard medicines and surgical supplies at the storeroom and at all facility outlets
- Maintain adequate stock levels to ensure continuous supply of medicines to patients
- Report all potential and actual stockouts to pharmacy at the GSA hospital
- Keep records of patients who have not received their supply of medicines and follow up when supplies are re-established
- Ensure that medicines are stored under correct storage conditions and are kept under secure storage
- Ensure monitoring of ambient and fridge temperatures daily according to the mapping requirements
go to method of application »
Qualifications and Experience
- An appropriate qualification that allows registration with the South African Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic].
- Current Registration with the South Arican Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant Post Basic
- Grade 1: None after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 2: 5 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 3: 13 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Computer literacy including MS Outlook, Word, Excel and Powerpoint, Visual meeting platforms
- Valid Driver's license except for people with disabilities
KEY PERFORMANCE AREAS:
- Promotion of the Central Chronic Medicines Dispensing and Distribution (CCMDD) programme and ensure that all SOP's for the management of the programme are adhered to
- Support of Pick-Up Points (PUPs)
- Manage efficient upliftment of uncollected parcels
- Management of clinic medicine storeroom as well as supplies including stationery
- Management of integrated models of care
- Management of all Patient's Medicines Parcels (PMPs)
- Management of uncollected PMPs
- Ensure medicines availability and follow protocols for management of stockouts in case they occur
- Utilize the Pharmaceutical IT systems (SVS, RxSolution and any other systems used by the province)
- Implement the use of stock management tools including stock cards, electronic stock management systems, order forms and receiving documents while adhering to SOP's.
- Minimize and coordinate disposal of Pharmaceutical Waste
- Monitoring and reporting of medicines availability status
- Report misuse of medicines to the Pharmacist
- Completion and maintenance of all peripheral warehouse KPI
- Co-ordinate interfacility stock transfers and keep audit trail of stock movement
- Manage and safeguard medicines and surgical supplies at the storeroom and at all facility outlets
- Maintain adequate stock levels to ensure continuous supply of medicines to patients
- Report all potential and actual stockouts to pharmacy at the GSA hospital
- Keep records of patients who have not received their supply of medicines and follow up when supplies are re-established
- Ensure that medicines are stored under correct storage conditions and are kept under secure storage
- Ensure monitoring of ambient and fridge temperatures daily according to the mapping requirements
go to method of application »
Qualifications and Experience
- An appropriate qualification that allows registration with the South African Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic].
- Current Registration with the South Arican Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant Post Basic
- Grade 1: None after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 2: 5 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 3: 13 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Computer literacy including MS Outlook, Word, Excel and Powerpoint, Visual meeting platforms
- Valid Driver's license except for people with disabilities
KEY PERFORMANCE AREAS:
- Promotion of the Central Chronic Medicines Dispensing and Distribution (CCMDD) programme and ensure that all SOP's for the management of the programme are adhered to
- Support of Pick-Up Points (PUPs)
- Manage efficient upliftment of uncollected parcels
- Management of clinic medicine storeroom as well as supplies including stationery
- Management of integrated models of care
- Management of all Patient's Medicines Parcels (PMPs)
- Management of uncollected PMPs
- Ensure medicines availability and follow protocols for management of stockouts in case they occur
- Utilize the Pharmaceutical IT systems (SVS, RxSolution and any other systems used by the province)
- Implement the use of stock management tools including stock cards, electronic stock management systems, order forms and receiving documents while adhering to SOP's.
- Minimize and coordinate disposal of Pharmaceutical Waste
- Monitoring and reporting of medicines availability status
- Report misuse of medicines to the Pharmacist
- Completion and maintenance of all peripheral warehouse KPI
- Co-ordinate interfacility stock transfers and keep audit trail of stock movement
- Manage and safeguard medicines and surgical supplies at the storeroom and at all facility outlets
- Maintain adequate stock levels to ensure continuous supply of medicines to patients
- Report all potential and actual stockouts to pharmacy at the GSA hospital
- Keep records of patients who have not received their supply of medicines and follow up when supplies are re-established
- Ensure that medicines are stored under correct storage conditions and are kept under secure storage
- Ensure monitoring of ambient and fridge temperatures daily according to the mapping requirements
go to method of application »
Qualifications and Experience
- An appropriate qualification that allows registration with the South African Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic].
- Current Registration with the South Arican Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant Post Basic
- Grade 1: None after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 2: 5 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 3: 13 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Computer literacy including MS Outlook, Word, Excel and Powerpoint, Visual meeting platforms
- Valid Driver's license except for people with disabilities
KEY PERFORMANCE AREAS:
- Promotion of the Central Chronic Medicines Dispensing and Distribution (CCMDD) programme and ensure that all SOP's for the management of the programme are adhered to
- Support of Pick-Up Points (PUPs)
- Manage efficient upliftment of uncollected parcels
- Management of clinic medicine storeroom as well as supplies including stationery
- Management of integrated models of care
- Management of all Patient's Medicines Parcels (PMPs)
- Management of uncollected PMPs
- Ensure medicines availability and follow protocols for management of stockouts in case they occur
- Utilize the Pharmaceutical IT systems (SVS, RxSolution and any other systems used by the province)
- Implement the use of stock management tools including stock cards, electronic stock management systems, order forms and receiving documents while adhering to SOP's.
- Minimize and coordinate disposal of Pharmaceutical Waste
- Monitoring and reporting of medicines availability status
- Report misuse of medicines to the Pharmacist
- Completion and maintenance of all peripheral warehouse KPI
- Co-ordinate interfacility stock transfers and keep audit trail of stock movement
- Manage and safeguard medicines and surgical supplies at the storeroom and at all facility outlets
- Maintain adequate stock levels to ensure continuous supply of medicines to patients
- Report all potential and actual stockouts to pharmacy at the GSA hospital
- Keep records of patients who have not received their supply of medicines and follow up when supplies are re-established
- Ensure that medicines are stored under correct storage conditions and are kept under secure storage
- Ensure monitoring of ambient and fridge temperatures daily according to the mapping requirements
go to method of application »
Qualifications and Experience
- An appropriate qualification that allows registration with the South African Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic].
- Current Registration with the South Arican Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant Post Basic
- Grade 1: None after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 2: 5 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 3: 13 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Computer literacy including MS Outlook, Word, Excel and Powerpoint, Visual meeting platforms
- Valid Driver's license except for people with disabilities
KEY PERFORMANCE AREAS:
- Promotion of the Central Chronic Medicines Dispensing and Distribution (CCMDD) programme and ensure that all SOP's for the management of the programme are adhered to
- Support of Pick-Up Points (PUPs)
- Manage efficient upliftment of uncollected parcels
- Management of clinic medicine storeroom as well as supplies including stationery
- Management of integrated models of care
- Management of all Patient's Medicines Parcels (PMPs)
- Management of uncollected PMPs
- Ensure medicines availability and follow protocols for management of stockouts in case they occur
- Utilize the Pharmaceutical IT systems (SVS, RxSolution and any other systems used by the province)
- Implement the use of stock management tools including stock cards, electronic stock management systems, order forms and receiving documents while adhering to SOP's.
- Minimize and coordinate disposal of Pharmaceutical Waste
- Monitoring and reporting of medicines availability status
- Report misuse of medicines to the Pharmacist
- Completion and maintenance of all peripheral warehouse KPI
- Co-ordinate interfacility stock transfers and keep audit trail of stock movement
- Manage and safeguard medicines and surgical supplies at the storeroom and at all facility outlets
- Maintain adequate stock levels to ensure continuous supply of medicines to patients
- Report all potential and actual stockouts to pharmacy at the GSA hospital
- Keep records of patients who have not received their supply of medicines and follow up when supplies are re-established
- Ensure that medicines are stored under correct storage conditions and are kept under secure storage
- Ensure monitoring of ambient and fridge temperatures daily according to the mapping requirements
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Qualifications and Experience
- An appropriate qualification that allows registration with the South African Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic].
- Current Registration with the South Arican Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant Post Basic
- Grade 1: None after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 2: 5 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 3: 13 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Computer literacy including MS Outlook, Word, Excel and Powerpoint, Visual meeting platforms
- Valid Driver's license except for people with disabilities
KEY PERFORMANCE AREAS:
- Promotion of the Central Chronic Medicines Dispensing and Distribution (CCMDD) programme and ensure that all SOP's for the management of the programme are adhered to
- Support of Pick-Up Points (PUPs)
- Manage efficient upliftment of uncollected parcels
- Management of clinic medicine storeroom as well as supplies including stationery
- Management of integrated models of care
- Management of all Patient's Medicines Parcels (PMPs)
- Management of uncollected PMPs
- Ensure medicines availability and follow protocols for management of stockouts in case they occur
- Utilize the Pharmaceutical IT systems (SVS, RxSolution and any other systems used by the province)
- Implement the use of stock management tools including stock cards, electronic stock management systems, order forms and receiving documents while adhering to SOP's.
- Minimize and coordinate disposal of Pharmaceutical Waste
- Monitoring and reporting of medicines availability status
- Report misuse of medicines to the Pharmacist
- Completion and maintenance of all peripheral warehouse KPI
- Co-ordinate interfacility stock transfers and keep audit trail of stock movement
- Manage and safeguard medicines and surgical supplies at the storeroom and at all facility outlets
- Maintain adequate stock levels to ensure continuous supply of medicines to patients
- Report all potential and actual stockouts to pharmacy at the GSA hospital
- Keep records of patients who have not received their supply of medicines and follow up when supplies are re-established
- Ensure that medicines are stored under correct storage conditions and are kept under secure storage
- Ensure monitoring of ambient and fridge temperatures daily according to the mapping requirements
go to method of application »
Qualifications and Experience
- An appropriate qualification that allows registration with the South African Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic].
- Current Registration with the South Arican Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant Post Basic
- Grade 1: None after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 2: 5 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 3: 13 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Computer literacy including MS Outlook, Word, Excel and Powerpoint, Visual meeting platforms
- Valid Driver's license except for people with disabilities
KEY PERFORMANCE AREAS:
- Promotion of the Central Chronic Medicines Dispensing and Distribution (CCMDD) programme and ensure that all SOP's for the management of the programme are adhered to
- Support of Pick-Up Points (PUPs)
- Manage efficient upliftment of uncollected parcels
- Management of clinic medicine storeroom as well as supplies including stationery
- Management of integrated models of care
- Management of all Patient's Medicines Parcels (PMPs)
- Management of uncollected PMPs
- Ensure medicines availability and follow protocols for management of stockouts in case they occur
- Utilize the Pharmaceutical IT systems (SVS, RxSolution and any other systems used by the province)
- Implement the use of stock management tools including stock cards, electronic stock management systems, order forms and receiving documents while adhering to SOP's.
- Minimize and coordinate disposal of Pharmaceutical Waste
- Monitoring and reporting of medicines availability status
- Report misuse of medicines to the Pharmacist
- Completion and maintenance of all peripheral warehouse KPI
- Co-ordinate interfacility stock transfers and keep audit trail of stock movement
- Manage and safeguard medicines and surgical supplies at the storeroom and at all facility outlets
- Maintain adequate stock levels to ensure continuous supply of medicines to patients
- Report all potential and actual stockouts to pharmacy at the GSA hospital
- Keep records of patients who have not received their supply of medicines and follow up when supplies are re-established
- Ensure that medicines are stored under correct storage conditions and are kept under secure storage
- Ensure monitoring of ambient and fridge temperatures daily according to the mapping requirements
go to method of application »
Qualifications and Experience
- An appropriate qualification that allows registration with the South African Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic].
- Current Registration with the South Arican Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant Post Basic
- Grade 1: None after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 2: 5 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 3: 13 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Computer literacy including MS Outlook, Word, Excel and Powerpoint, Visual meeting platforms
- Valid Driver's license except for people with disabilities
KEY PERFORMANCE AREAS:
- Promotion of the Central Chronic Medicines Dispensing and Distribution (CCMDD) programme and ensure that all SOP's for the management of the programme are adhered to
- Support of Pick-Up Points (PUPs)
- Manage efficient upliftment of uncollected parcels
- Management of clinic medicine storeroom as well as supplies including stationery
- Management of integrated models of care
- Management of all Patient's Medicines Parcels (PMPs)
- Management of uncollected PMPs
- Ensure medicines availability and follow protocols for management of stockouts in case they occur
- Utilize the Pharmaceutical IT systems (SVS, RxSolution and any other systems used by the province)
- Implement the use of stock management tools including stock cards, electronic stock management systems, order forms and receiving documents while adhering to SOP's.
- Minimize and coordinate disposal of Pharmaceutical Waste
- Monitoring and reporting of medicines availability status
- Report misuse of medicines to the Pharmacist
- Completion and maintenance of all peripheral warehouse KPI
- Co-ordinate interfacility stock transfers and keep audit trail of stock movement
- Manage and safeguard medicines and surgical supplies at the storeroom and at all facility outlets
- Maintain adequate stock levels to ensure continuous supply of medicines to patients
- Report all potential and actual stockouts to pharmacy at the GSA hospital
- Keep records of patients who have not received their supply of medicines and follow up when supplies are re-established
- Ensure that medicines are stored under correct storage conditions and are kept under secure storage
- Ensure monitoring of ambient and fridge temperatures daily according to the mapping requirements
go to method of application »
Qualifications and Experience
- An appropriate qualification that allows registration with the South African Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic].
- Current Registration with the South Arican Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant Post Basic
- Grade 1: None after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 2: 5 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 3: 13 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Computer literacy including MS Outlook, Word, Excel and Powerpoint, Visual meeting platforms
- Valid Driver's license except for people with disabilities
KEY PERFORMANCE AREAS:
- Promotion of the Central Chronic Medicines Dispensing and Distribution (CCMDD) programme and ensure that all SOP's for the management of the programme are adhered to
- Support of Pick-Up Points (PUPs)
- Manage efficient upliftment of uncollected parcels
- Management of clinic medicine storeroom as well as supplies including stationery
- Management of integrated models of care
- Management of all Patient's Medicines Parcels (PMPs)
- Management of uncollected PMPs
- Ensure medicines availability and follow protocols for management of stockouts in case they occur
- Utilize the Pharmaceutical IT systems (SVS, RxSolution and any other systems used by the province)
- Implement the use of stock management tools including stock cards, electronic stock management systems, order forms and receiving documents while adhering to SOP's.
- Minimize and coordinate disposal of Pharmaceutical Waste
- Monitoring and reporting of medicines availability status
- Report misuse of medicines to the Pharmacist
- Completion and maintenance of all peripheral warehouse KPI
- Co-ordinate interfacility stock transfers and keep audit trail of stock movement
- Manage and safeguard medicines and surgical supplies at the storeroom and at all facility outlets
- Maintain adequate stock levels to ensure continuous supply of medicines to patients
- Report all potential and actual stockouts to pharmacy at the GSA hospital
- Keep records of patients who have not received their supply of medicines and follow up when supplies are re-established
- Ensure that medicines are stored under correct storage conditions and are kept under secure storage
- Ensure monitoring of ambient and fridge temperatures daily according to the mapping requirements
go to method of application »
Qualifications and Experience
- An appropriate qualification that allows registration with the South African Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic].
- Current Registration with the South Arican Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant Post Basic
- Grade 1: None after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 2: 5 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 3: 13 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Computer literacy including MS Outlook, Word, Excel and Powerpoint, Visual meeting platforms
- Valid Driver's license except for people with disabilities
KEY PERFORMANCE AREAS:
- Promotion of the Central Chronic Medicines Dispensing and Distribution (CCMDD) programme and ensure that all SOP's for the management of the programme are adhered to
- Support of Pick-Up Points (PUPs)
- Manage efficient upliftment of uncollected parcels
- Management of clinic medicine storeroom as well as supplies including stationery
- Management of integrated models of care
- Management of all Patient's Medicines Parcels (PMPs)
- Management of uncollected PMPs
- Ensure medicines availability and follow protocols for management of stockouts in case they occur
- Utilize the Pharmaceutical IT systems (SVS, RxSolution and any other systems used by the province)
- Implement the use of stock management tools including stock cards, electronic stock management systems, order forms and receiving documents while adhering to SOP's.
- Minimize and coordinate disposal of Pharmaceutical Waste
- Monitoring and reporting of medicines availability status
- Report misuse of medicines to the Pharmacist
- Completion and maintenance of all peripheral warehouse KPI
- Co-ordinate interfacility stock transfers and keep audit trail of stock movement
- Manage and safeguard medicines and surgical supplies at the storeroom and at all facility outlets
- Maintain adequate stock levels to ensure continuous supply of medicines to patients
- Report all potential and actual stockouts to pharmacy at the GSA hospital
- Keep records of patients who have not received their supply of medicines and follow up when supplies are re-established
- Ensure that medicines are stored under correct storage conditions and are kept under secure storage
- Ensure monitoring of ambient and fridge temperatures daily according to the mapping requirements
go to method of application »
Qualifications and Experience
- An appropriate qualification that allows registration with the South African Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic].
- Current Registration with the South Arican Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant Post Basic
- Grade 1: None after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 2: 5 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 3: 13 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Computer literacy including MS Outlook, Word, Excel and Powerpoint, Visual meeting platforms
- Valid Driver's license except for people with disabilities
KEY PERFORMANCE AREAS:
- Promotion of the Central Chronic Medicines Dispensing and Distribution (CCMDD) programme and ensure that all SOP's for the management of the programme are adhered to
- Support of Pick-Up Points (PUPs)
- Manage efficient upliftment of uncollected parcels
- Management of clinic medicine storeroom as well as supplies including stationery
- Management of integrated models of care
- Management of all Patient's Medicines Parcels (PMPs)
- Management of uncollected PMPs
- Ensure medicines availability and follow protocols for management of stockouts in case they occur
- Utilize the Pharmaceutical IT systems (SVS, RxSolution and any other systems used by the province)
- Implement the use of stock management tools including stock cards, electronic stock management systems, order forms and receiving documents while adhering to SOP's.
- Minimize and coordinate disposal of Pharmaceutical Waste
- Monitoring and reporting of medicines availability status
- Report misuse of medicines to the Pharmacist
- Completion and maintenance of all peripheral warehouse KPI
- Co-ordinate interfacility stock transfers and keep audit trail of stock movement
- Manage and safeguard medicines and surgical supplies at the storeroom and at all facility outlets
- Maintain adequate stock levels to ensure continuous supply of medicines to patients
- Report all potential and actual stockouts to pharmacy at the GSA hospital
- Keep records of patients who have not received their supply of medicines and follow up when supplies are re-established
- Ensure that medicines are stored under correct storage conditions and are kept under secure storage
- Ensure monitoring of ambient and fridge temperatures daily according to the mapping requirements
go to method of application »
Qualifications and Experience
- An appropriate qualification that allows registration with the South African Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic].
- Current Registration with the South Arican Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant Post Basic
- Grade 1: None after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 2: 5 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 3: 13 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Computer literacy including MS Outlook, Word, Excel and Powerpoint, Visual meeting platforms
- Valid Driver's license except for people with disabilities
KEY PERFORMANCE AREAS:
- Promotion of the Central Chronic Medicines Dispensing and Distribution (CCMDD) programme and ensure that all SOP's for the management of the programme are adhered to
- Support of Pick-Up Points (PUPs)
- Manage efficient upliftment of uncollected parcels
- Management of clinic medicine storeroom as well as supplies including stationery
- Management of integrated models of care
- Management of all Patient's Medicines Parcels (PMPs)
- Management of uncollected PMPs
- Ensure medicines availability and follow protocols for management of stockouts in case they occur
- Utilize the Pharmaceutical IT systems (SVS, RxSolution and any other systems used by the province)
- Implement the use of stock management tools including stock cards, electronic stock management systems, order forms and receiving documents while adhering to SOP's.
- Minimize and coordinate disposal of Pharmaceutical Waste
- Monitoring and reporting of medicines availability status
- Report misuse of medicines to the Pharmacist
- Completion and maintenance of all peripheral warehouse KPI
- Co-ordinate interfacility stock transfers and keep audit trail of stock movement
- Manage and safeguard medicines and surgical supplies at the storeroom and at all facility outlets
- Maintain adequate stock levels to ensure continuous supply of medicines to patients
- Report all potential and actual stockouts to pharmacy at the GSA hospital
- Keep records of patients who have not received their supply of medicines and follow up when supplies are re-established
- Ensure that medicines are stored under correct storage conditions and are kept under secure storage
- Ensure monitoring of ambient and fridge temperatures daily according to the mapping requirements
go to method of application »
Qualifications and Experience
- An appropriate qualification that allows registration with the South African Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic].
- Current Registration with the South Arican Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant Post Basic
- Grade 1: None after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 2: 5 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 3: 13 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Computer literacy including MS Outlook, Word, Excel and Powerpoint, Visual meeting platforms
- Valid Driver's license except for people with disabilities
KEY PERFORMANCE AREAS:
- Promotion of the Central Chronic Medicines Dispensing and Distribution (CCMDD) programme and ensure that all SOP's for the management of the programme are adhered to
- Support of Pick-Up Points (PUPs)
- Manage efficient upliftment of uncollected parcels
- Management of clinic medicine storeroom as well as supplies including stationery
- Management of integrated models of care
- Management of all Patient's Medicines Parcels (PMPs)
- Management of uncollected PMPs
- Ensure medicines availability and follow protocols for management of stockouts in case they occur
- Utilize the Pharmaceutical IT systems (SVS, RxSolution and any other systems used by the province)
- Implement the use of stock management tools including stock cards, electronic stock management systems, order forms and receiving documents while adhering to SOP's.
- Minimize and coordinate disposal of Pharmaceutical Waste
- Monitoring and reporting of medicines availability status
- Report misuse of medicines to the Pharmacist
- Completion and maintenance of all peripheral warehouse KPI
- Co-ordinate interfacility stock transfers and keep audit trail of stock movement
- Manage and safeguard medicines and surgical supplies at the storeroom and at all facility outlets
- Maintain adequate stock levels to ensure continuous supply of medicines to patients
- Report all potential and actual stockouts to pharmacy at the GSA hospital
- Keep records of patients who have not received their supply of medicines and follow up when supplies are re-established
- Ensure that medicines are stored under correct storage conditions and are kept under secure storage
- Ensure monitoring of ambient and fridge temperatures daily according to the mapping requirements
go to method of application »
Qualifications and Experience
- An appropriate qualification that allows registration with the South African Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic].
- Current Registration with the South Arican Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant Post Basic
- Grade 1: None after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 2: 5 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 3: 13 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Computer literacy including MS Outlook, Word, Excel and Powerpoint, Visual meeting platforms
- Valid Driver's license except for people with disabilities
KEY PERFORMANCE AREAS:
- Promotion of the Central Chronic Medicines Dispensing and Distribution (CCMDD) programme and ensure that all SOP's for the management of the programme are adhered to
- Support of Pick-Up Points (PUPs)
- Manage efficient upliftment of uncollected parcels
- Management of clinic medicine storeroom as well as supplies including stationery
- Management of integrated models of care
- Management of all Patient's Medicines Parcels (PMPs)
- Management of uncollected PMPs
- Ensure medicines availability and follow protocols for management of stockouts in case they occur
- Utilize the Pharmaceutical IT systems (SVS, RxSolution and any other systems used by the province)
- Implement the use of stock management tools including stock cards, electronic stock management systems, order forms and receiving documents while adhering to SOP's.
- Minimize and coordinate disposal of Pharmaceutical Waste
- Monitoring and reporting of medicines availability status
- Report misuse of medicines to the Pharmacist
- Completion and maintenance of all peripheral warehouse KPI
- Co-ordinate interfacility stock transfers and keep audit trail of stock movement
- Manage and safeguard medicines and surgical supplies at the storeroom and at all facility outlets
- Maintain adequate stock levels to ensure continuous supply of medicines to patients
- Report all potential and actual stockouts to pharmacy at the GSA hospital
- Keep records of patients who have not received their supply of medicines and follow up when supplies are re-established
- Ensure that medicines are stored under correct storage conditions and are kept under secure storage
- Ensure monitoring of ambient and fridge temperatures daily according to the mapping requirements
go to method of application »
Qualifications and Experience
- An appropriate qualification that allows registration with the South African Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic].
- Current Registration with the South Arican Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant Post Basic
- Grade 1: None after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 2: 5 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 3: 13 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Computer literacy including MS Outlook, Word, Excel and Powerpoint, Visual meeting platforms
- Valid Driver's license except for people with disabilities
KEY PERFORMANCE AREAS:
- Promotion of the Central Chronic Medicines Dispensing and Distribution (CCMDD) programme and ensure that all SOP's for the management of the programme are adhered to
- Support of Pick-Up Points (PUPs)
- Manage efficient upliftment of uncollected parcels
- Management of clinic medicine storeroom as well as supplies including stationery
- Management of integrated models of care
- Management of all Patient's Medicines Parcels (PMPs)
- Management of uncollected PMPs
- Ensure medicines availability and follow protocols for management of stockouts in case they occur
- Utilize the Pharmaceutical IT systems (SVS, RxSolution and any other systems used by the province)
- Implement the use of stock management tools including stock cards, electronic stock management systems, order forms and receiving documents while adhering to SOP's.
- Minimize and coordinate disposal of Pharmaceutical Waste
- Monitoring and reporting of medicines availability status
- Report misuse of medicines to the Pharmacist
- Completion and maintenance of all peripheral warehouse KPI
- Co-ordinate interfacility stock transfers and keep audit trail of stock movement
- Manage and safeguard medicines and surgical supplies at the storeroom and at all facility outlets
- Maintain adequate stock levels to ensure continuous supply of medicines to patients
- Report all potential and actual stockouts to pharmacy at the GSA hospital
- Keep records of patients who have not received their supply of medicines and follow up when supplies are re-established
- Ensure that medicines are stored under correct storage conditions and are kept under secure storage
- Ensure monitoring of ambient and fridge temperatures daily according to the mapping requirements
go to method of application »
Qualifications and Experience
- An appropriate qualification that allows registration with the South African Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic].
- Current Registration with the South Arican Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant Post Basic
- Grade 1: None after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 2: 5 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 3: 13 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Computer literacy including MS Outlook, Word, Excel and Powerpoint, Visual meeting platforms
- Valid Driver's license except for people with disabilities
KEY PERFORMANCE AREAS:
- Promotion of the Central Chronic Medicines Dispensing and Distribution (CCMDD) programme and ensure that all SOP's for the management of the programme are adhered to
- Support of Pick-Up Points (PUPs)
- Manage efficient upliftment of uncollected parcels
- Management of clinic medicine storeroom as well as supplies including stationery
- Management of integrated models of care
- Management of all Patient's Medicines Parcels (PMPs)
- Management of uncollected PMPs
- Ensure medicines availability and follow protocols for management of stockouts in case they occur
- Utilize the Pharmaceutical IT systems (SVS, RxSolution and any other systems used by the province)
- Implement the use of stock management tools including stock cards, electronic stock management systems, order forms and receiving documents while adhering to SOP's.
- Minimize and coordinate disposal of Pharmaceutical Waste
- Monitoring and reporting of medicines availability status
- Report misuse of medicines to the Pharmacist
- Completion and maintenance of all peripheral warehouse KPI
- Co-ordinate interfacility stock transfers and keep audit trail of stock movement
- Manage and safeguard medicines and surgical supplies at the storeroom and at all facility outlets
- Maintain adequate stock levels to ensure continuous supply of medicines to patients
- Report all potential and actual stockouts to pharmacy at the GSA hospital
- Keep records of patients who have not received their supply of medicines and follow up when supplies are re-established
- Ensure that medicines are stored under correct storage conditions and are kept under secure storage
- Ensure monitoring of ambient and fridge temperatures daily according to the mapping requirements
go to method of application »
Qualifications and Experience
- An appropriate qualification that allows registration with the South African Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic].
- Current Registration with the South Arican Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant Post Basic
- Grade 1: None after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 2: 5 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 3: 13 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Computer literacy including MS Outlook, Word, Excel and Powerpoint, Visual meeting platforms
- Valid Driver's license except for people with disabilities
KEY PERFORMANCE AREAS:
- Promotion of the Central Chronic Medicines Dispensing and Distribution (CCMDD) programme and ensure that all SOP's for the management of the programme are adhered to
- Support of Pick-Up Points (PUPs)
- Manage efficient upliftment of uncollected parcels
- Management of clinic medicine storeroom as well as supplies including stationery
- Management of integrated models of care
- Management of all Patient's Medicines Parcels (PMPs)
- Management of uncollected PMPs
- Ensure medicines availability and follow protocols for management of stockouts in case they occur
- Utilize the Pharmaceutical IT systems (SVS, RxSolution and any other systems used by the province)
- Implement the use of stock management tools including stock cards, electronic stock management systems, order forms and receiving documents while adhering to SOP's.
- Minimize and coordinate disposal of Pharmaceutical Waste
- Monitoring and reporting of medicines availability status
- Report misuse of medicines to the Pharmacist
- Completion and maintenance of all peripheral warehouse KPI
- Co-ordinate interfacility stock transfers and keep audit trail of stock movement
- Manage and safeguard medicines and surgical supplies at the storeroom and at all facility outlets
- Maintain adequate stock levels to ensure continuous supply of medicines to patients
- Report all potential and actual stockouts to pharmacy at the GSA hospital
- Keep records of patients who have not received their supply of medicines and follow up when supplies are re-established
- Ensure that medicines are stored under correct storage conditions and are kept under secure storage
- Ensure monitoring of ambient and fridge temperatures daily according to the mapping requirements
go to method of application »
Qualifications and Experience
- An appropriate qualification that allows registration with the South African Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic].
- Current Registration with the South Arican Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant Post Basic
- Grade 1: None after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 2: 5 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 3: 13 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Computer literacy including MS Outlook, Word, Excel and Powerpoint, Visual meeting platforms
- Valid Driver's license except for people with disabilities
KEY PERFORMANCE AREAS:
- Promotion of the Central Chronic Medicines Dispensing and Distribution (CCMDD) programme and ensure that all SOP's for the management of the programme are adhered to
- Support of Pick-Up Points (PUPs)
- Manage efficient upliftment of uncollected parcels
- Management of clinic medicine storeroom as well as supplies including stationery
- Management of integrated models of care
- Management of all Patient's Medicines Parcels (PMPs)
- Management of uncollected PMPs
- Ensure medicines availability and follow protocols for management of stockouts in case they occur
- Utilize the Pharmaceutical IT systems (SVS, RxSolution and any other systems used by the province)
- Implement the use of stock management tools including stock cards, electronic stock management systems, order forms and receiving documents while adhering to SOP's.
- Minimize and coordinate disposal of Pharmaceutical Waste
- Monitoring and reporting of medicines availability status
- Report misuse of medicines to the Pharmacist
- Completion and maintenance of all peripheral warehouse KPI
- Co-ordinate interfacility stock transfers and keep audit trail of stock movement
- Manage and safeguard medicines and surgical supplies at the storeroom and at all facility outlets
- Maintain adequate stock levels to ensure continuous supply of medicines to patients
- Report all potential and actual stockouts to pharmacy at the GSA hospital
- Keep records of patients who have not received their supply of medicines and follow up when supplies are re-established
- Ensure that medicines are stored under correct storage conditions and are kept under secure storage
- Ensure monitoring of ambient and fridge temperatures daily according to the mapping requirements
go to method of application »
Qualifications and Experience
- An appropriate qualification that allows registration with the South African Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic].
- Current Registration with the South Arican Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant Post Basic
- Grade 1: None after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 2: 5 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 3: 13 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Computer literacy including MS Outlook, Word, Excel and Powerpoint, Visual meeting platforms
- Valid Driver's license except for people with disabilities
KEY PERFORMANCE AREAS:
- Promotion of the Central Chronic Medicines Dispensing and Distribution (CCMDD) programme and ensure that all SOP's for the management of the programme are adhered to
- Support of Pick-Up Points (PUPs)
- Manage efficient upliftment of uncollected parcels
- Management of clinic medicine storeroom as well as supplies including stationery
- Management of integrated models of care
- Management of all Patient's Medicines Parcels (PMPs)
- Management of uncollected PMPs
- Ensure medicines availability and follow protocols for management of stockouts in case they occur
- Utilize the Pharmaceutical IT systems (SVS, RxSolution and any other systems used by the province)
- Implement the use of stock management tools including stock cards, electronic stock management systems, order forms and receiving documents while adhering to SOP's.
- Minimize and coordinate disposal of Pharmaceutical Waste
- Monitoring and reporting of medicines availability status
- Report misuse of medicines to the Pharmacist
- Completion and maintenance of all peripheral warehouse KPI
- Co-ordinate interfacility stock transfers and keep audit trail of stock movement
- Manage and safeguard medicines and surgical supplies at the storeroom and at all facility outlets
- Maintain adequate stock levels to ensure continuous supply of medicines to patients
- Report all potential and actual stockouts to pharmacy at the GSA hospital
- Keep records of patients who have not received their supply of medicines and follow up when supplies are re-established
- Ensure that medicines are stored under correct storage conditions and are kept under secure storage
- Ensure monitoring of ambient and fridge temperatures daily according to the mapping requirements
go to method of application »
Qualifications and Experience
- An appropriate qualification that allows registration with the South African Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic].
- Current Registration with the South Arican Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant Post Basic
- Grade 1: None after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 2: 5 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 3: 13 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Computer literacy including MS Outlook, Word, Excel and Powerpoint, Visual meeting platforms
- Valid Driver's license except for people with disabilities
KEY PERFORMANCE AREAS:
- Promotion of the Central Chronic Medicines Dispensing and Distribution (CCMDD) programme and ensure that all SOP's for the management of the programme are adhered to
- Support of Pick-Up Points (PUPs)
- Manage efficient upliftment of uncollected parcels
- Management of clinic medicine storeroom as well as supplies including stationery
- Management of integrated models of care
- Management of all Patient's Medicines Parcels (PMPs)
- Management of uncollected PMPs
- Ensure medicines availability and follow protocols for management of stockouts in case they occur
- Utilize the Pharmaceutical IT systems (SVS, RxSolution and any other systems used by the province)
- Implement the use of stock management tools including stock cards, electronic stock management systems, order forms and receiving documents while adhering to SOP's.
- Minimize and coordinate disposal of Pharmaceutical Waste
- Monitoring and reporting of medicines availability status
- Report misuse of medicines to the Pharmacist
- Completion and maintenance of all peripheral warehouse KPI
- Co-ordinate interfacility stock transfers and keep audit trail of stock movement
- Manage and safeguard medicines and surgical supplies at the storeroom and at all facility outlets
- Maintain adequate stock levels to ensure continuous supply of medicines to patients
- Report all potential and actual stockouts to pharmacy at the GSA hospital
- Keep records of patients who have not received their supply of medicines and follow up when supplies are re-established
- Ensure that medicines are stored under correct storage conditions and are kept under secure storage
- Ensure monitoring of ambient and fridge temperatures daily according to the mapping requirements
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Qualifications and Experience
- An appropriate qualification that allows registration with the South African Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic].
- Current Registration with the South Arican Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant Post Basic
- Grade 1: None after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 2: 5 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 3: 13 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Computer literacy including MS Outlook, Word, Excel and Powerpoint, Visual meeting platforms
- Valid Driver's license except for people with disabilities
KEY PERFORMANCE AREAS:
- Promotion of the Central Chronic Medicines Dispensing and Distribution (CCMDD) programme and ensure that all SOP's for the management of the programme are adhered to
- Support of Pick-Up Points (PUPs)
- Manage efficient upliftment of uncollected parcels
- Management of clinic medicine storeroom as well as supplies including stationery
- Management of integrated models of care
- Management of all Patient's Medicines Parcels (PMPs)
- Management of uncollected PMPs
- Ensure medicines availability and follow protocols for management of stockouts in case they occur
- Utilize the Pharmaceutical IT systems (SVS, RxSolution and any other systems used by the province)
- Implement the use of stock management tools including stock cards, electronic stock management systems, order forms and receiving documents while adhering to SOP's.
- Minimize and coordinate disposal of Pharmaceutical Waste
- Monitoring and reporting of medicines availability status
- Report misuse of medicines to the Pharmacist
- Completion and maintenance of all peripheral warehouse KPI
- Co-ordinate interfacility stock transfers and keep audit trail of stock movement
- Manage and safeguard medicines and surgical supplies at the storeroom and at all facility outlets
- Maintain adequate stock levels to ensure continuous supply of medicines to patients
- Report all potential and actual stockouts to pharmacy at the GSA hospital
- Keep records of patients who have not received their supply of medicines and follow up when supplies are re-established
- Ensure that medicines are stored under correct storage conditions and are kept under secure storage
- Ensure monitoring of ambient and fridge temperatures daily according to the mapping requirements
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Qualifications and Experience
- An appropriate qualification that allows registration with the South African Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic].
- Current Registration with the South Arican Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant Post Basic
- Grade 1: None after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 2: 5 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 3: 13 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Computer literacy including MS Outlook, Word, Excel and Powerpoint, Visual meeting platforms
- Valid Driver's license except for people with disabilities
KEY PERFORMANCE AREAS:
- Promotion of the Central Chronic Medicines Dispensing and Distribution (CCMDD) programme and ensure that all SOP's for the management of the programme are adhered to
- Support of Pick-Up Points (PUPs)
- Manage efficient upliftment of uncollected parcels
- Management of clinic medicine storeroom as well as supplies including stationery
- Management of integrated models of care
- Management of all Patient's Medicines Parcels (PMPs)
- Management of uncollected PMPs
- Ensure medicines availability and follow protocols for management of stockouts in case they occur
- Utilize the Pharmaceutical IT systems (SVS, RxSolution and any other systems used by the province)
- Implement the use of stock management tools including stock cards, electronic stock management systems, order forms and receiving documents while adhering to SOP's.
- Minimize and coordinate disposal of Pharmaceutical Waste
- Monitoring and reporting of medicines availability status
- Report misuse of medicines to the Pharmacist
- Completion and maintenance of all peripheral warehouse KPI
- Co-ordinate interfacility stock transfers and keep audit trail of stock movement
- Manage and safeguard medicines and surgical supplies at the storeroom and at all facility outlets
- Maintain adequate stock levels to ensure continuous supply of medicines to patients
- Report all potential and actual stockouts to pharmacy at the GSA hospital
- Keep records of patients who have not received their supply of medicines and follow up when supplies are re-established
- Ensure that medicines are stored under correct storage conditions and are kept under secure storage
- Ensure monitoring of ambient and fridge temperatures daily according to the mapping requirements
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Qualifications and Experience
- An appropriate qualification that allows registration with the South African Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic].
- Current Registration with the South Arican Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant Post Basic
- Grade 1: None after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 2: 5 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 3: 13 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Computer literacy including MS Outlook, Word, Excel and Powerpoint, Visual meeting platforms
- Valid Driver's license except for people with disabilities
KEY PERFORMANCE AREAS:
- Promotion of the Central Chronic Medicines Dispensing and Distribution (CCMDD) programme and ensure that all SOP's for the management of the programme are adhered to
- Support of Pick-Up Points (PUPs)
- Manage efficient upliftment of uncollected parcels
- Management of clinic medicine storeroom as well as supplies including stationery
- Management of integrated models of care
- Management of all Patient's Medicines Parcels (PMPs)
- Management of uncollected PMPs
- Ensure medicines availability and follow protocols for management of stockouts in case they occur
- Utilize the Pharmaceutical IT systems (SVS, RxSolution and any other systems used by the province)
- Implement the use of stock management tools including stock cards, electronic stock management systems, order forms and receiving documents while adhering to SOP's.
- Minimize and coordinate disposal of Pharmaceutical Waste
- Monitoring and reporting of medicines availability status
- Report misuse of medicines to the Pharmacist
- Completion and maintenance of all peripheral warehouse KPI
- Co-ordinate interfacility stock transfers and keep audit trail of stock movement
- Manage and safeguard medicines and surgical supplies at the storeroom and at all facility outlets
- Maintain adequate stock levels to ensure continuous supply of medicines to patients
- Report all potential and actual stockouts to pharmacy at the GSA hospital
- Keep records of patients who have not received their supply of medicines and follow up when supplies are re-established
- Ensure that medicines are stored under correct storage conditions and are kept under secure storage
- Ensure monitoring of ambient and fridge temperatures daily according to the mapping requirements
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Qualifications and Experience
- An appropriate qualification that allows registration with the South African Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic].
- Current Registration with the South Arican Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant Post Basic
- Grade 1: None after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 2: 5 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 3: 13 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Computer literacy including MS Outlook, Word, Excel and Powerpoint, Visual meeting platforms
- Valid Driver's license except for people with disabilities
KEY PERFORMANCE AREAS:
- Promotion of the Central Chronic Medicines Dispensing and Distribution (CCMDD) programme and ensure that all SOP's for the management of the programme are adhered to
- Support of Pick-Up Points (PUPs)
- Manage efficient upliftment of uncollected parcels
- Management of clinic medicine storeroom as well as supplies including stationery
- Management of integrated models of care
- Management of all Patient's Medicines Parcels (PMPs)
- Management of uncollected PMPs
- Ensure medicines availability and follow protocols for management of stockouts in case they occur
- Utilize the Pharmaceutical IT systems (SVS, RxSolution and any other systems used by the province)
- Implement the use of stock management tools including stock cards, electronic stock management systems, order forms and receiving documents while adhering to SOP's.
- Minimize and coordinate disposal of Pharmaceutical Waste
- Monitoring and reporting of medicines availability status
- Report misuse of medicines to the Pharmacist
- Completion and maintenance of all peripheral warehouse KPI
- Co-ordinate interfacility stock transfers and keep audit trail of stock movement
- Manage and safeguard medicines and surgical supplies at the storeroom and at all facility outlets
- Maintain adequate stock levels to ensure continuous supply of medicines to patients
- Report all potential and actual stockouts to pharmacy at the GSA hospital
- Keep records of patients who have not received their supply of medicines and follow up when supplies are re-established
- Ensure that medicines are stored under correct storage conditions and are kept under secure storage
- Ensure monitoring of ambient and fridge temperatures daily according to the mapping requirements
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Qualifications and Experience
- An appropriate qualification that allows registration with the South African Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic].
- Current Registration with the South Arican Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant Post Basic
- Grade 1: None after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 2: 5 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 3: 13 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Computer literacy including MS Outlook, Word, Excel and Powerpoint, Visual meeting platforms
- Valid Driver's license except for people with disabilities
KEY PERFORMANCE AREAS:
- Promotion of the Central Chronic Medicines Dispensing and Distribution (CCMDD) programme and ensure that all SOP's for the management of the programme are adhered to
- Support of Pick-Up Points (PUPs)
- Manage efficient upliftment of uncollected parcels
- Management of clinic medicine storeroom as well as supplies including stationery
- Management of integrated models of care
- Management of all Patient's Medicines Parcels (PMPs)
- Management of uncollected PMPs
- Ensure medicines availability and follow protocols for management of stockouts in case they occur
- Utilize the Pharmaceutical IT systems (SVS, RxSolution and any other systems used by the province)
- Implement the use of stock management tools including stock cards, electronic stock management systems, order forms and receiving documents while adhering to SOP's.
- Minimize and coordinate disposal of Pharmaceutical Waste
- Monitoring and reporting of medicines availability status
- Report misuse of medicines to the Pharmacist
- Completion and maintenance of all peripheral warehouse KPI
- Co-ordinate interfacility stock transfers and keep audit trail of stock movement
- Manage and safeguard medicines and surgical supplies at the storeroom and at all facility outlets
- Maintain adequate stock levels to ensure continuous supply of medicines to patients
- Report all potential and actual stockouts to pharmacy at the GSA hospital
- Keep records of patients who have not received their supply of medicines and follow up when supplies are re-established
- Ensure that medicines are stored under correct storage conditions and are kept under secure storage
- Ensure monitoring of ambient and fridge temperatures daily according to the mapping requirements
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Qualifications and Experience
- An appropriate qualification that allows registration with the South African Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic].
- Current Registration with the South Arican Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant Post Basic
- Grade 1: None after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 2: 5 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 3: 13 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Computer literacy including MS Outlook, Word, Excel and Powerpoint, Visual meeting platforms
- Valid Driver's license except for people with disabilities
KEY PERFORMANCE AREAS:
- Promotion of the Central Chronic Medicines Dispensing and Distribution (CCMDD) programme and ensure that all SOP's for the management of the programme are adhered to
- Support of Pick-Up Points (PUPs)
- Manage efficient upliftment of uncollected parcels
- Management of clinic medicine storeroom as well as supplies including stationery
- Management of integrated models of care
- Management of all Patient's Medicines Parcels (PMPs)
- Management of uncollected PMPs
- Ensure medicines availability and follow protocols for management of stockouts in case they occur
- Utilize the Pharmaceutical IT systems (SVS, RxSolution and any other systems used by the province)
- Implement the use of stock management tools including stock cards, electronic stock management systems, order forms and receiving documents while adhering to SOP's.
- Minimize and coordinate disposal of Pharmaceutical Waste
- Monitoring and reporting of medicines availability status
- Report misuse of medicines to the Pharmacist
- Completion and maintenance of all peripheral warehouse KPI
- Co-ordinate interfacility stock transfers and keep audit trail of stock movement
- Manage and safeguard medicines and surgical supplies at the storeroom and at all facility outlets
- Maintain adequate stock levels to ensure continuous supply of medicines to patients
- Report all potential and actual stockouts to pharmacy at the GSA hospital
- Keep records of patients who have not received their supply of medicines and follow up when supplies are re-established
- Ensure that medicines are stored under correct storage conditions and are kept under secure storage
- Ensure monitoring of ambient and fridge temperatures daily according to the mapping requirements
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Qualifications and Experience
- An appropriate qualification that allows registration with the South African Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic].
- Current Registration with the South Arican Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant Post Basic
- Grade 1: None after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 2: 5 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 3: 13 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Computer literacy including MS Outlook, Word, Excel and Powerpoint, Visual meeting platforms
- Valid Driver's license except for people with disabilities
KEY PERFORMANCE AREAS:
- Promotion of the Central Chronic Medicines Dispensing and Distribution (CCMDD) programme and ensure that all SOP's for the management of the programme are adhered to
- Support of Pick-Up Points (PUPs)
- Manage efficient upliftment of uncollected parcels
- Management of clinic medicine storeroom as well as supplies including stationery
- Management of integrated models of care
- Management of all Patient's Medicines Parcels (PMPs)
- Management of uncollected PMPs
- Ensure medicines availability and follow protocols for management of stockouts in case they occur
- Utilize the Pharmaceutical IT systems (SVS, RxSolution and any other systems used by the province)
- Implement the use of stock management tools including stock cards, electronic stock management systems, order forms and receiving documents while adhering to SOP's.
- Minimize and coordinate disposal of Pharmaceutical Waste
- Monitoring and reporting of medicines availability status
- Report misuse of medicines to the Pharmacist
- Completion and maintenance of all peripheral warehouse KPI
- Co-ordinate interfacility stock transfers and keep audit trail of stock movement
- Manage and safeguard medicines and surgical supplies at the storeroom and at all facility outlets
- Maintain adequate stock levels to ensure continuous supply of medicines to patients
- Report all potential and actual stockouts to pharmacy at the GSA hospital
- Keep records of patients who have not received their supply of medicines and follow up when supplies are re-established
- Ensure that medicines are stored under correct storage conditions and are kept under secure storage
- Ensure monitoring of ambient and fridge temperatures daily according to the mapping requirements
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Qualifications and Experience
- An appropriate qualification that allows registration with the South African Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic].
- Current Registration with the South Arican Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant Post Basic
- Grade 1: None after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 2: 5 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 3: 13 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Computer literacy including MS Outlook, Word, Excel and Powerpoint, Visual meeting platforms
- Valid Driver's license except for people with disabilities
KEY PERFORMANCE AREAS:
- Promotion of the Central Chronic Medicines Dispensing and Distribution (CCMDD) programme and ensure that all SOP's for the management of the programme are adhered to
- Support of Pick-Up Points (PUPs)
- Manage efficient upliftment of uncollected parcels
- Management of clinic medicine storeroom as well as supplies including stationery
- Management of integrated models of care
- Management of all Patient's Medicines Parcels (PMPs)
- Management of uncollected PMPs
- Ensure medicines availability and follow protocols for management of stockouts in case they occur
- Utilize the Pharmaceutical IT systems (SVS, RxSolution and any other systems used by the province)
- Implement the use of stock management tools including stock cards, electronic stock management systems, order forms and receiving documents while adhering to SOP's.
- Minimize and coordinate disposal of Pharmaceutical Waste
- Monitoring and reporting of medicines availability status
- Report misuse of medicines to the Pharmacist
- Completion and maintenance of all peripheral warehouse KPI
- Co-ordinate interfacility stock transfers and keep audit trail of stock movement
- Manage and safeguard medicines and surgical supplies at the storeroom and at all facility outlets
- Maintain adequate stock levels to ensure continuous supply of medicines to patients
- Report all potential and actual stockouts to pharmacy at the GSA hospital
- Keep records of patients who have not received their supply of medicines and follow up when supplies are re-established
- Ensure that medicines are stored under correct storage conditions and are kept under secure storage
- Ensure monitoring of ambient and fridge temperatures daily according to the mapping requirements
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Qualifications and Experience
- An appropriate qualification that allows registration with the South African Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic].
- Current Registration with the South Arican Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant Post Basic
- Grade 1: None after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 2: 5 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 3: 13 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Computer literacy including MS Outlook, Word, Excel and Powerpoint, Visual meeting platforms
- Valid Driver's license except for people with disabilities
KEY PERFORMANCE AREAS:
- Promotion of the Central Chronic Medicines Dispensing and Distribution (CCMDD) programme and ensure that all SOP's for the management of the programme are adhered to
- Support of Pick-Up Points (PUPs)
- Manage efficient upliftment of uncollected parcels
- Management of clinic medicine storeroom as well as supplies including stationery
- Management of integrated models of care
- Management of all Patient's Medicines Parcels (PMPs)
- Management of uncollected PMPs
- Ensure medicines availability and follow protocols for management of stockouts in case they occur
- Utilize the Pharmaceutical IT systems (SVS, RxSolution and any other systems used by the province)
- Implement the use of stock management tools including stock cards, electronic stock management systems, order forms and receiving documents while adhering to SOP's.
- Minimize and coordinate disposal of Pharmaceutical Waste
- Monitoring and reporting of medicines availability status
- Report misuse of medicines to the Pharmacist
- Completion and maintenance of all peripheral warehouse KPI
- Co-ordinate interfacility stock transfers and keep audit trail of stock movement
- Manage and safeguard medicines and surgical supplies at the storeroom and at all facility outlets
- Maintain adequate stock levels to ensure continuous supply of medicines to patients
- Report all potential and actual stockouts to pharmacy at the GSA hospital
- Keep records of patients who have not received their supply of medicines and follow up when supplies are re-established
- Ensure that medicines are stored under correct storage conditions and are kept under secure storage
- Ensure monitoring of ambient and fridge temperatures daily according to the mapping requirements
go to method of application »
Qualifications and Experience
- An appropriate qualification that allows registration with the South African Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic].
- Current Registration with the South Arican Pharmacy Council [SAPC] as Pharmacist Assistant Post Basic
- Grade 1: None after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 2: 5 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Grade 3: 13 years after registration with the SAPC as Pharmacist Assistant [Post Basic]
- Computer literacy including MS Outlook, Word, Excel and Powerpoint, Visual meeting platforms
- Valid Driver's license except for people with disabilities
KEY PERFORMANCE AREAS:
- Promotion of the Central Chronic Medicines Dispensing and Distribution (CCMDD) programme and ensure that all SOP's for the management of the programme are adhered to
- Support of Pick-Up Points (PUPs)
- Manage efficient upliftment of uncollected parcels
- Management of clinic medicine storeroom as well as supplies including stationery
- Management of integrated models of care
- Management of all Patient's Medicines Parcels (PMPs)
- Management of uncollected PMPs
- Ensure medicines availability and follow protocols for management of stockouts in case they occur
- Utilize the Pharmaceutical IT systems (SVS, RxSolution and any other systems used by the province)
- Implement the use of stock management tools including stock cards, electronic stock management systems, order forms and receiving documents while adhering to SOP's.
- Minimize and coordinate disposal of Pharmaceutical Waste
- Monitoring and reporting of medicines availability status
- Report misuse of medicines to the Pharmacist
- Completion and maintenance of all peripheral warehouse KPI
- Co-ordinate interfacility stock transfers and keep audit trail of stock movement
- Manage and safeguard medicines and surgical supplies at the storeroom and at all facility outlets
- Maintain adequate stock levels to ensure continuous supply of medicines to patients
- Report all potential and actual stockouts to pharmacy at the GSA hospital
- Keep records of patients who have not received their supply of medicines and follow up when supplies are re-established
- Ensure that medicines are stored under correct storage conditions and are kept under secure storage
- Ensure monitoring of ambient and fridge temperatures daily according to the mapping requirements
Method of Application
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