1843 days ago

Are you our next Pharmacist extraordinaire?

Waikato District Health Board

Pharmacist - Thames Hospital 
Job Number: THA00159 

Where you’ll be working: Thames Hospital

The details: Permanent, 80 hours per fortnight

About the role:
We are seeking a qualified and experienced NZ registered pharmacist to provide clinical pharmacy services to Thames Hospital and assistance with the oversight and further development of rural pharmacy services within Waikato DHB.

Your application:
Please apply online via the Waikato DHB website with a CV and cover letter demonstrating how your
skills and experience to suit the position
 
For any questions relating to the role please contact Grant Macdonald 021 2435399 or email Grant.Macdonald@WaikatoDHB.Health.NZ
Apply now

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