This unit will give your pharmacy assistants the knowledge and skills to support supplying S2 and S3 medicines to your customers. Accredited training can help you ensure your customers receive the best advice, care and health solutions
This skill set provides the learner with the required skills and knowledge to perform functions of a dispensary assistant and include accepting prescriptions, prescription preparation, dispensary stock control, administration of dispensary functions and preparation of dose administration aids.
The Certificate II in Community Pharmacy is your first step in a career in pharmacy.
This qualification will provide you with basic pharmacy and retail skills. Expanding your skills provides career growth and opportunities, helping you to secure your future.
Comprehensive product knowledge and health information including cough and cold, analgesic and anti-inflammatory and allergies management. Grow and specialise your career with key pharmacy roles: health conditions, front of shop operations, merchandising and display, marketing, stock control, dispensary operations and key product and health categories.
To complete the Certificate III in Community Pharmacy, you will need to complete 19 units - 11 core units and 8 elective units. The elective units have been grouped into three streams: Health, Dispensary and Front of Shop.
This qualification will benefit experienced pharmacy assistants who are looking to expand their skills to become a senior pharmacy assistant or front-of-shop manager. Senior pharmacy assistants are often responsible for the management of particular functions in the pharmacy, the management of a range of health categories or for the supervision of pharmacy staff.
To complete the Certificate IV in Community Pharmacy you will need to complete 14 units - 3 core units and 11 elective units. There are a range of units to assist you in developing skills in merchandising, quality assurance, marketing and human resources management. The elective units have been grouped into two streams: Management and Health.
This qualification will benefit experienced pharmacy assistants who are looking to expand their skills in the area of dispensary. Dispensary assistants work with the pharmacist to provide prescription medicines to pharmacy customers. Under the supervision of the pharmacist, dispensary assistants maintain customer records, select and label medicines and process claims.
RTO Code: 0452