Pharmacy Technician
Overview
M42 delivers comprehensive healthcare services across the full continuum of care; from primary care to advanced specialty treatments. Leveraging cutting-edge health technologies and precision medicine, we ensure the highest standards of effectiveness, efficiency, and patient-centered outcomes. With a global presence spanning more than 480 facilities in 27 countries and a dedicated workforce of over 20,000 professionals, M42 is uniquely positioned to redefine the future of healthcare on a global scale.
Imperial College London Diabetes & Endocrine Centre (ICLDEC) is a global leader in diabetes and endocrine treatment, education and research. Established in 2006 by Mubadala in partnership with Restricted the UK’s Imperial College London, the Centre specializes in treating all types of diabetes and endocrine disorders, as well as focusing on diabetes research, training, and public health awareness. The Centre, which operates four branches across Abu Dhabi, Al Ain and Al Dhafra, has gained international recognition for its holistic approach to the treatment of diabetes and related complications that enables patients to receive the full spectrum of care in one place.
Role OverviewReporting to the Supervisor, Pharmacy, the Pharmacy Technician supports daily pharmaceutical operations by performing both technical and administrative tasks. This includes preparing and filling prescriptions, maintaining accurate inventory levels, and ensuring safe storage of medications in accordance with MH and DOH/DHA standards. The role also involves preparing intravenous solutions and admixtures using correct dosage calculations and aseptic techniques.
Responsibilities- Provide safe, high‑quality pharmaceutical assistance.
- Keep knowledge of medications and supplies up to date.
- Participate in ongoing professional development.
- Communicate clearly with patients, families, and healthcare staff.
- Maintain confidentiality, professionalism, and ethical conduct.
- Work effectively within multidisciplinary teams.
- Uphold personal and professional development standards.
- Work within scope of practice and take responsibility for actions.
- Diploma in Pharmacy (minimum 2‑year program).
- At least 2 years of experience in the pharmaceutical field.
- Valid DOH Medical License.
- Able to work independently and as part of a team.
- Culturally sensitive communication skills.
- Accurate interpretation of prescriptions and medication orders.
- Experience with pharmacology information systems.
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