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Summer 2011 locum pharmacist pay rate survey

| July 1, 2011 | 0 Comments
Summer 2011 locum pharmacist pay rate survey

PL-UK is again carrying out a pay rate for locum pharmacists. 2010′s survey showed a more uniform rate being achieved by most locums with less achieving high and low hourly rates. To take part in the survey, please complete the poll on the PL-UK homepage

Hospital pharmacy locums in London

| November 29, 2010 | 0 Comments
Hospital pharmacy locums in London

This is a request for all locum pharmacists and locum pharmacy technicians working in and around London.

The NHS in London is looking at locum supply across all sectors at present with an aim to reducing costs. PL-UK are tendering to supply to London for the first time and   I believe we are in with a good chance as our overheads are lower that London based company and our specialisation in pharmacy means that we are able to support pharmacy directors more effectively than the bigger, more generalist healthcare suppliers.

Let me start by staying that it is our intention to take most of the cost saving pain ourselves. We have submitted figures nationally that reduce our fees by 35%. To enable us to do this we obviousy need to increase the number of locum we supply and that is where we need your help.

I need to gather information on locum pharmacists and locum pharmacy technicians who do or can work in London. If you could email me before the end of the week with the requested information below I’d be very grateful:

Name

Pharmacist or pharmacy tecnician

Previous experience

Do you hold a “fit to practice” declaration from occupational health?

Do you hold an enhanced CRB clearance?

Have you completed al mandatory training required by the NHS?

If all this information is held in a CV, fantastic! Simply email shaun@pluk.co.uk. If the answer is no to any of the questions above don’t worry simply email me and we can arrange for the training/clearances to be obtained.

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Is the time of the locum coming again?

| June 10, 2010 | 0 Comments
Is the time of the locum coming again?

In my last post http://www.pluk.co.uk/2010/comments-of-the-letters-in-the-pj/ I launched a defence of the community pharmacy locums workforce. Today I want to take this one step further. Rather than their being “something rotten” about 24% of pharmacists working as locums. I argue that this percentage will be much higher in the future in both the community and hospital sectors.

Community pharmacies, like all businesses exists to make money, whether it be for the owner/manager or the shareholders of the multinational operators like Boots, Lloyds etc. They will always look to minimise the costs to the business in terms of salaries or, in the case of locum pharmacists, locum fees. I don’t have a problem with this, it’s just business.

However, what happens when the costs of engaging locums actually costs roughly the same as employing an employee pharmacist? What locums can give you is flexibility, reliability,  the ability to work in stressful environment and in most cases losts of experience. Just this week we have had a locum coordinator on the phone because six employee pharmacists have called in sick! Six at the same time. ” What is the area manager doing about it” we asked ” Nothing, they are too scarred that they will leave them!!” came the reply. Our experience have to have their head hanging off before thy phone in sick as they don’t get paid sick pay.

So why not run you shops on locums instead of employees? There’s no holiday pay, no pension contributions, no sick pay, no employers National Insurance contributions, a back-of-a-fag packet calculation puts these additional costs at 35% of the employees salary costs in addition to their basic pay. That’s not taking into account bonus payments that many emlpoyee pharmacist are entitled to. The issue that stops the companies saving monies is where the costs are allocated on the Profit and Loss account.

The hospital sector I believe will rely even more on locums in the future. The recruitment freeze in place across the NHS means that, as employee pharmacist in the NHS leave their positions, they won’t be replaced. We have one pharmacist and a technicians leaving positions in the next few weeks and their work colleagues are already asking how they are supposed to cope.  They are rushed off their feet at the moment, how are they going to profide a safe service in the future with even less staff? I’m sure that the trust managers, as they go through their own redundancy situation will stop pharmacy departments recruiting replacement pharmacists and technicians but the department has to function safely. Locums are the obvious solutions. Flexibility, no holiday or sick pay and no pensions are very attractive options at this point. So what that locums are paid more than employees. The overall costs are lower.

So my expectation is that the love/hate relationship between locum pharmacists and the larger multiples will move closer to love and that the hospital sector will become more and more reliant on both locum pharmacist and pharmacy technicians. I might be wrong but I’d be interested to hear what you think.

Results of C+D and PDA Union survey 2010

| May 24, 2010 | 0 Comments
Results of C+D and PDA Union survey 2010

So how does your salary, bonus and condition compare to your peers? The C+D and PDA have carried out a survey this year of over 2000 pharmacists.

Some of the interesting results include:

  • A remarkably similar locum rate amongst the multiples. Interesting!.
  • A 11% difference in salary for full-time employed men and women.
  • Big differences between multiples with reward to bonuses paid.
  • 88% of respondents stating that there had been an increase in paperwork in the last year.

For more information click on the links below which will take you to the C+D website (Please note, the results are found in two sections therefore you will need to click on both links below)

Salary survey 2010 part 1

Salary survey 2010 part 2

I’d be really interested in your comments about the survey

Shaun

Interesting artice from the PJ about locum pharmacists

| May 14, 2010 | 0 Comments
Interesting artice from the PJ about locum pharmacists

Click on the link below to read article on PJ Online – health warning -it’s written by the NHS workforce review team so slightly biased!

Is it time to reduce our dependence on the locum pharmacy workforce?

http://www.pjonline.com/node/1010929?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=editors_choice_14052010