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Pharmacy Manager - Minehead

United Kingdom Tesco UK Approximately £45,000–£60,000 per year, depending on experience, qualifications, working hours and Tesco’s benefits package.*
Job Description

The Pharmacy Manager is responsible for leading the pharmacy team at Tesco Minehead, delivering safe, accurate and customer-focused pharmacy services. Requirements typically include registration as a pharmacist with the General Pharmaceutical Council, relevant UK pharmacy experience, strong clinical knowledge and the ability to manage a team. The successful candidate is expected to maintain professional and legal standards, support dispensing and medicines advice, manage stock and processes, work closely with healthcare professionals and provide excellent customer service. Leadership, commercial awareness, organisation and clear communication are important. Experience in community pharmacy or a busy retail environment is advantageous, along with a commitment to Tesco’s health, safety, inclusion and customer-care standards.

Company Info

Tesco is one of the United Kingdom’s largest retailers, operating supermarkets, convenience stores and online shopping services. Founded in 1919, the company sells food, household products, clothing and financial or mobile services through brands including Tesco, Tesco Mobile and Tesco Bank. Its stores also provide community-based services such as pharmacies, where pharmacists support customers with prescriptions, advice and wider healthcare needs. Tesco employs hundreds of thousands of colleagues across the UK and internationally, with roles spanning retail operations, logistics, technology, commercial planning and professional services. The company places emphasis on serving customers, supporting communities, teamwork and creating an inclusive workplace. Employee benefits may include colleague discounts, pension contributions, paid holiday and other wellbeing or reward schemes, although specific terms vary by role and contract.

Destination Guide

The United Kingdom offers opportunities in healthcare, retail, technology, engineering, logistics, education and hospitality. A qualified pharmacist can find roles in community pharmacies, hospitals, supermarkets and independent practices, although UK registration and employment checks are required. British culture is diverse, generally polite and community-oriented, with strong traditions in sport, music, history and local festivals. Lifestyle ranges from busy cities to quieter coastal and rural areas such as Minehead, which offers access to Exmoor and the seaside. Living costs vary considerably; London and major cities are usually more expensive than regional towns. Most overseas workers need a visa, commonly the Skilled Worker visa, and must meet sponsorship, salary and English-language requirements. Pharmacists may need registration with the General Pharmaceutical Council. Relocating involves arranging accommodation, a National Insurance number, banking, healthcare registration and permission to work. Public transport is good in cities, while rural areas may require a car.

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