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Pharmacy Technologist
2026-02-10T15:11:48+00:00
Mary Begg Health Services
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FULL_TIME
Zambia
Lusaka
10101
Zambia
Healthcare
Healthcare, Science & Engineering
ZMW
MONTH
2026-02-24T17:00:00+00:00
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At MBHS, our Pharmacy Technologists work closely with the pharmacist and medical/ nursing team to ensure medicines reconciliation, safe dispensing and patient counselling. They carry out the day-to-day operation of the hospital/clinic pharmacy with support and supervision from the pharmacist.

Our pharmacy technologist carry out his/her duties consistently, ethically and in line with international standards and evidence based pharmaceutical practices. He/she delivers services within the scope of his/her practice as set out by the Health Professions Council of Zambia.

KEY ROLE ACCOUNTABILITIES

  • Carry out day-to-day pharmacy operations such as stocking and dispensing.
  • Protect and maintain patient confidentiality at all times in keeping with the MBHS Patient Confidentiality Policy.
  • Ensure that MBHS protocols and procedures and local regulations relating to pharmacovigilance, dispensing, recall, expiration and disposal of medications and clinical consumables are adhered to at all times.
  • Ensure inventory of drugs stocked in the storeroom is accurate and applicable using Mary Begg Essential Drug List (EDL) and Essential Consumables List (ECL). Where discrepancies are found, timely reports are to be prepared, together with recommendations on how to handle the issue.
  • Attend regular clinic meetings and medical service department meetings in the absence of the Pharmacist to report on and discuss issues relating to improvements of the pharmacy services.
  • Be available for duty as rostered for normal shifts, on call shifts (defined as a standby period out of normal clinic hours), weekends and in case of emergencies.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

  1. Maintain and promote international standards of good pharmaceutical practice at all times.
  2. Receive written prescriptions and verify that the information contained is complete and accurate.
  3. Dispense, in accordance with established procedures, medication prescribed to patients by the MBCC medical team.
  4. Ensure that all patients are advised comprehensively of the actions of their prescribed medication, including correct dosage, side effects and signs of sensitivity.
  5. Maintain approved storage of all medications in stock. Ensure all stock orders are prepared on time and with proper authorization.
  6. Ensure inventory of drugs stocked in the various site locations is accurate and applicable using Mary Begg EDL and ECL.
  7. Conduct stock takes every month or more frequently as required and as directed by the Procurement Department or the Clinic Manager.
  8. Ensure that maximum minimum levels are maintained and reviewed each quarter or more frequently as required by the Clinic Manager/CMO.
  9. Ensure new stock orders are checked on arrival and packed away appropriately. This will involve coordination with the logistics group and procurement team.
  10. Ensure all expiry dates for medications and consumables are checked monthly and that drugs are used on a first in first out (FIFO) principle.
  11. Ensure that all expired or close to expiry drugs and consumables are disposed of according to company policy.
  12. Maintain storage and cold chain of all refrigerated medications. Record fridge temperatures daily. Clear the fridge weekly and defrost monthly.
  13. Assist in fulfilling orders for other departments and arranging shipment.
  14. Assist in the development, review and revision of policies and procedures.
  15. Assist in the training and orientation of new personnel.
  16. Actively participate in staff meetings. In the absence of the pharmacist, organize a weekly pharmacy meeting with the senior doctor, unit leaders and nurses and CM (optional).
  17. Be a member of the disaster management group supporting the clinic in the event of a mass casualty incident (in the absence of the pharmacist).
  18. Ensure that all pharmaceutical products (medications/ consumables/ devices) are correctly itemized on the patient’s charge sheet.
  19. Prepare and submit monthly report of levels and drug usage to the Clinic Manager. If other reports are necessary, actively prepare and plan for its completion in a timely manner.
  20. Ensure that all pharmaceutical equipment is maintained in good working order and that a report is given to the hospital/clinic manager when equipment needs to be upgraded or replaced.
  21. Comply with any other duties and responsibilities as may be required from the Chief Medical Officer, Pharmacist and Hospital/Clinic Manager from time to time and within your scope of practice.

Qualifications and experience

  • Diploma in Pharmacy technology or country equivalent is essential.
  • Must be registered and licensed with the Health Professions Council of Zambia (HPCZ).
  • Computer Literate
  • Recent graduate
  • Carry out day-to-day pharmacy operations such as stocking and dispensing.
  • Protect and maintain patient confidentiality at all times in keeping with the MBHS Patient Confidentiality Policy.
  • Ensure that MBHS protocols and procedures and local regulations relating to pharmacovigilance, dispensing, recall, expiration and disposal of medications and clinical consumables are adhered to at all times.
  • Ensure inventory of drugs stocked in the storeroom is accurate and applicable using Mary Begg Essential Drug List (EDL) and Essential Consumables List (ECL). Where discrepancies are found, timely reports are to be prepared, together with recommendations on how to handle the issue.
  • Attend regular clinic meetings and medical service department meetings in the absence of the Pharmacist to report on and discuss issues relating to improvements of the pharmacy services.
  • Be available for duty as rostered for normal shifts, on call shifts (defined as a standby period out of normal clinic hours), weekends and in case of emergencies.
  • Maintain and promote international standards of good pharmaceutical practice at all times.
  • Receive written prescriptions and verify that the information contained is complete and accurate.
  • Dispense, in accordance with established procedures, medication prescribed to patients by the MBCC medical team.
  • Ensure that all patients are advised comprehensively of the actions of their prescribed medication, including correct dosage, side effects and signs of sensitivity.
  • Maintain approved storage of all medications in stock. Ensure all stock orders are prepared on time and with proper authorization.
  • Ensure inventory of drugs stocked in the various site locations is accurate and applicable using Mary Begg EDL and ECL.
  • Conduct stock takes every month or more frequently as required and as directed by the Procurement Department or the Clinic Manager.
  • Ensure that maximum minimum levels are maintained and reviewed each quarter or more frequently as required by the Clinic Manager/CMO.
  • Ensure new stock orders are checked on arrival and packed away appropriately. This will involve coordination with the logistics group and procurement team.
  • Ensure all expiry dates for medications and consumables are checked monthly and that drugs are used on a first in first out (FIFO) principle.
  • Ensure that all expired or close to expiry drugs and consumables are disposed of according to company policy.
  • Maintain storage and cold chain of all refrigerated medications. Record fridge temperatures daily. Clear the fridge weekly and defrost monthly.
  • Assist in fulfilling orders for other departments and arranging shipment.
  • Assist in the development, review and revision of policies and procedures.
  • Assist in the training and orientation of new personnel.
  • Actively participate in staff meetings. In the absence of the pharmacist, organize a weekly pharmacy meeting with the senior doctor, unit leaders and nurses and CM (optional).
  • Be a member of the disaster management group supporting the clinic in the event of a mass casualty incident (in the absence of the pharmacist).
  • Ensure that all pharmaceutical products (medications/ consumables/ devices) are correctly itemized on the patient’s charge sheet.
  • Prepare and submit monthly report of levels and drug usage to the Clinic Manager. If other reports are necessary, actively prepare and plan for its completion in a timely manner.
  • Ensure that all pharmaceutical equipment is maintained in good working order and that a report is given to the hospital/clinic manager when equipment needs to be upgraded or replaced.
  • Comply with any other duties and responsibilities as may be required from the Chief Medical Officer, Pharmacist and Hospital/Clinic Manager from time to time and within your scope of practice.
  • Computer Literate
  • Diploma in Pharmacy technology or country equivalent is essential.
  • Must be registered and licensed with the Health Professions Council of Zambia (HPCZ).
  • Computer Literate
  • Recent graduate
associate degree
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Vacancy title:
Pharmacy Technologist

[Type: FULL_TIME, Industry: Healthcare, Category: Healthcare, Science & Engineering]

Jobs at:
Mary Begg Health Services

Deadline of this Job:
Tuesday, February 24 2026

Duty Station:
Zambia | Lusaka

Summary
Date Posted: Tuesday, February 10 2026, Base Salary: Not Disclosed

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JOB DETAILS:

At MBHS, our Pharmacy Technologists work closely with the pharmacist and medical/ nursing team to ensure medicines reconciliation, safe dispensing and patient counselling. They carry out the day-to-day operation of the hospital/clinic pharmacy with support and supervision from the pharmacist.

Our pharmacy technologist carry out his/her duties consistently, ethically and in line with international standards and evidence based pharmaceutical practices. He/she delivers services within the scope of his/her practice as set out by the Health Professions Council of Zambia.

KEY ROLE ACCOUNTABILITIES

  • Carry out day-to-day pharmacy operations such as stocking and dispensing.
  • Protect and maintain patient confidentiality at all times in keeping with the MBHS Patient Confidentiality Policy.
  • Ensure that MBHS protocols and procedures and local regulations relating to pharmacovigilance, dispensing, recall, expiration and disposal of medications and clinical consumables are adhered to at all times.
  • Ensure inventory of drugs stocked in the storeroom is accurate and applicable using Mary Begg Essential Drug List (EDL) and Essential Consumables List (ECL). Where discrepancies are found, timely reports are to be prepared, together with recommendations on how to handle the issue.
  • Attend regular clinic meetings and medical service department meetings in the absence of the Pharmacist to report on and discuss issues relating to improvements of the pharmacy services.
  • Be available for duty as rostered for normal shifts, on call shifts (defined as a standby period out of normal clinic hours), weekends and in case of emergencies.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

  1. Maintain and promote international standards of good pharmaceutical practice at all times.
  2. Receive written prescriptions and verify that the information contained is complete and accurate.
  3. Dispense, in accordance with established procedures, medication prescribed to patients by the MBCC medical team.
  4. Ensure that all patients are advised comprehensively of the actions of their prescribed medication, including correct dosage, side effects and signs of sensitivity.
  5. Maintain approved storage of all medications in stock. Ensure all stock orders are prepared on time and with proper authorization.
  6. Ensure inventory of drugs stocked in the various site locations is accurate and applicable using Mary Begg EDL and ECL.
  7. Conduct stock takes every month or more frequently as required and as directed by the Procurement Department or the Clinic Manager.
  8. Ensure that maximum minimum levels are maintained and reviewed each quarter or more frequently as required by the Clinic Manager/CMO.
  9. Ensure new stock orders are checked on arrival and packed away appropriately. This will involve coordination with the logistics group and procurement team.
  10. Ensure all expiry dates for medications and consumables are checked monthly and that drugs are used on a first in first out (FIFO) principle.
  11. Ensure that all expired or close to expiry drugs and consumables are disposed of according to company policy.
  12. Maintain storage and cold chain of all refrigerated medications. Record fridge temperatures daily. Clear the fridge weekly and defrost monthly.
  13. Assist in fulfilling orders for other departments and arranging shipment.
  14. Assist in the development, review and revision of policies and procedures.
  15. Assist in the training and orientation of new personnel.
  16. Actively participate in staff meetings. In the absence of the pharmacist, organize a weekly pharmacy meeting with the senior doctor, unit leaders and nurses and CM (optional).
  17. Be a member of the disaster management group supporting the clinic in the event of a mass casualty incident (in the absence of the pharmacist).
  18. Ensure that all pharmaceutical products (medications/ consumables/ devices) are correctly itemized on the patient’s charge sheet.
  19. Prepare and submit monthly report of levels and drug usage to the Clinic Manager. If other reports are necessary, actively prepare and plan for its completion in a timely manner.
  20. Ensure that all pharmaceutical equipment is maintained in good working order and that a report is given to the hospital/clinic manager when equipment needs to be upgraded or replaced.
  21. Comply with any other duties and responsibilities as may be required from the Chief Medical Officer, Pharmacist and Hospital/Clinic Manager from time to time and within your scope of practice.

Qualifications and experience

  • Diploma in Pharmacy technology or country equivalent is essential.
  • Must be registered and licensed with the Health Professions Council of Zambia (HPCZ).
  • Computer Literate
  • Recent graduate

Work Hours: 8

Experience in Months: 12

Level of Education: associate degree

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Job Info
Job Category: Health/ Medicine jobs in Zambia
Job Type: Full-time
Deadline of this Job: Tuesday, February 24 2026
Duty Station: Zambia | Lusaka
Posted: 10-02-2026
No of Jobs: 1
Start Publishing: 10-02-2026
Stop Publishing (Put date of 2030): 10-10-2076
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