Townsville residents encouraged to consider becoming pharmacy assistants in community pharmacies

The Pharmacy Guild of Australia, Queensland Branch, encourages eligible job seekers in and around Townsville to become qualified pharmacy assistants via the Queensland Government’s Skilling Queenslanders for Work initiative and work in Queensland’s network of almost 1,200 community pharmacies. Course graduates enjoy the high prospect of employment in their new field, with participants from the previous Townsville based Community Work Skills course benefiting from almost a 60% employment outcome.

The Fundamentals of Community Pharmacy course is fully subsidised for eligible participants through the Queensland Government’s Skilling Queenslanders for Work Program. Following the delivery of seven Community Work Skills courses throughout 2021, The Pharmacy Guild of Australia, Queensland Branch, will deliver a course in Townsville commencing on Tuesday 3 May 2022.

On successful completion of the course, participants will receive a SIR20116 Certificate II in Community Pharmacy and gain the skills and knowledge required to meet the needs of community pharmacy customers and patients.

The Pharmacy Guild of Australia, Queensland Branch President, Chris Owen, said the fully-funded program offered an excellent opportunity for community members to join the respected pharmacy profession.

“We are delighted that we’re able to give people a chance to participate in this program and begin a new career path in community pharmacy,” said Mr. Owen.

“I’m pleased to say that graduates from the previous Townsville Community Work Skills course almost had a 60% employment outcome.”

Mr. Owen said that many participants have already benefited from the program.

Julie Strong is one of those participants. After working in sales and childcare for many years, Julie took some time off to look after her ageing mum. Julie has wanted to re-enter the workforce since June 2020 but hadn’t successfully found a position where she could utilise her existing skills. In need of assistance, Julie had been working with Designer Life and the Australian Government’s Career Transition Assistance for some time. She came across a Community Work Skills course advertisement, applied and was accepted into the October Brisbane intake in 2021.

“Anyone who is thinking of changing careers, please consider training to be a pharmacy assistant,” said Julie, “it is such an important job that really focuses on caring for people and their health.”

“I was fortunate enough to secure my dream full-time pharmacy assistant role at Discount Drug Store Graceville in Brisbane.”

“I feel I have such big shoes to fill, but I am learning so much and really enjoy it,” said Julie, “my favourite part of the role is interacting with customers and patients, many of whom have been coming to the pharmacy for many years.”

“If you’re thinking of expressing interest – don’t wait! I am so grateful that I took a chance by applying for the course to start my career in community pharmacy.”

“There has been a lot of interest in previous cohorts of the Program. So far, we’ve had over 100 Queenslanders complete the course in the last 12 months,” Mr. Owen said.

The course is a seven-week, COVID-Safe, face-to-face course. The next Townsville cohort to take place from Tuesday 3 May 2022 to Friday 17 June 2022. The course incorporates 10-days of vocational placement in a community pharmacy where participants can put their learning into action and gain practical experience.

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