Consultation Response: Development Pathways for Pharmacy Technicians and Pharmacy Support Staff

Published: 12/12/2024

The National Pharmacy Technician Group Scotland (NPTGS) are seeking responses from pharmacy teams, working in all sectors across Scotland, on their proposed development pathways for pharmacy technicians and pharmacy support staff.


These pathways were commissioned by the Directors of Pharmacy and have been developed as a first step towards standardisation and optimisation within the workforce. They use the National Career Framework for Health to describe different levels of practice/autonomy that pharmacy technicians and support staff may be delivering at in the future. This framework has been selected as it is used across almost all other health professions in Scotland. Each level is then tied to the corresponding education and training level (using the Scottish Credit and Qualification Framework, SCQF) that would be required of someone working at this level of practice.  For clarity, although NHS Boards in Scotland may choose to adopt these frameworks, set roles using them as guidance and commission training courses according to the suggested levelling, NPTGS do not have a statutory role and the framework would not set any legal requirements for roles in any sector of practice.

This piece of work is intended to provide a solid base from which to build the future education and training products that will be required for roles set at the described career levels. It will also provide the pharmacy technician profession with a clearer view of how they might develop themselves post-registration. A well-designed framework will support employers with developing their people, levelling roles appropriately, recruitment and ultimately a degree of assurance that a pharmacy technician in a given role has the knowledge, skills and understanding required to deliver their work.

The full consultation available to access here.  Our response is included below.

 
 

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