Pharmacist Salary in Edinburgh
£33K
20% Low Band Avg
GBP £36K
Average
£40K
80% High Band Avg
Salaries based on experience level
The Average Entry Level salary of Pharmacist in Edinburgh is GBP £34K/yr, this salary increases 29% to £45K/yr when reach Mid Level Career.
From Mid to Senior Level the average salary increases 30% from £45K/yr to £59K/yr.
Salary Compared to United Kingdom National Average Salary
- Pharmacist in Edinburgh Salary
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- Pharmacist in United Kingdom Salary
The Average Salary of Pharmacist in Edinburgh is £36K/yr. This is +2% higher (£771) compared to United Kingdom national average salary of £35K/yr.
Salary Compared to Edinburgh City Average Salary
- Pharmacist in Edinburgh Salary
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- Edinburgh City Average Salary
The Average Salary of Pharmacist in Edinburgh is +16% higher (5,239) than the average salary for the city of Edinburgh £31K/yr.
Pharmacist job description
Job Title: Pharmacist
Overview/Summary of the role:
A pharmacist is a licensed healthcare professional who is responsible for dispensing prescription drugs, providing education and advice to patients regarding their medication use, and monitoring patient health to ensure that prescribed medications are safe and effective. Pharmacists may work within a community pharmacy, hospital, or other healthcare setting.
Responsibilities and Duties:
- Dispense medications to patients following legal and regulatory guidelines
- Provide consultation to patients and other healthcare providers regarding medication safety and efficacy
Pharmacist interview questions
Interviewer: Good morning, thank you for coming in today. Can you please introduce yourself?
Candidate: Good morning. My name is John Smith and I'm a licensed pharmacist with 5 years of experience.
Interviewer: Great, can you tell me about your experience working in a pharmacy setting?
Candidate: Sure. I've worked in both retail and hospital pharmacy settings. In retail, I was responsible for dispensing medications to patients, counseling them on proper use, and managing inventory. In a hospital setting, I was part of a interdisciplinary team and worked closely with physicians and nurses to prepare and dispense medications.
Interviewer: How do you stay current with new drugs and developments in the pharmaceutical industry?
Candidate: I regularly attend continuing education classes and seminars. I also stay up to date with medical and pharmaceutical journals and publications.