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2394 days ago

EMPLOYMENT - PHARMACIST

Tarsha from Pakuranga Heights

WOULD YOU LIKE TO START ON $21-23 PER HOUR?
LOOK NO FURTHER!!

• Monday to Friday 9am – 2.30pm
• 93% Job Placement success rate
• 29th July start
• Manukau location
• 72 Week Program with 12 weeks break.
• Course is Fees Free Eligible and can also be funded by Studylink.
• Starting rates can be from $21-$23 which can then go up to $26
(Depending on the size of the Pharmacy)

*Must be prepared to take you study seriously.

What happens after level 5?

You can pathway on to level 6 pharmacy technician course which is a Management course at MIT

Once level 5 is completed you can then decide which sector you would like to go into e.g. Community which are the stand alone chemist that will take you prescription over the counter or Hospital Chemist which will get the prescription from the doctor and the nurse will distribute to the patient.

Free

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🗑️ Would you be keen to switch to a fortnightly rubbish collection, or do you prefer things as they are?
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