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How much do Pharmacy students get paid working in a pharmacy?

Hi, everyone.

I am curious about how much undergraduate Pharmacy students in the UK get paid working in pharmacies as a regular part-time job (e.g on Saturdays). This includes hospital as well as community. Do any of you work in a pharmacy or know students who do?


I would just like to see some examples of how much undergraduate pharmacy students (not pre-regs or fully qualified pharmacists) are currently earning or have earned, working in a pharmacy.
(edited 8 years ago)
Reply 1
Pretty sure that'll depend on the employer, like any job. Ask them not us.
Reply 2
It depends on what tier you are (think they're called tiers). You start at a low middle tier after you finish all your pharmacy qualifications, and you go up in tier every year after, but you'd be best looking into the actual details on the NHS site.
Depends on the company but I think it's usually the pretty standard kind of wage for Saturday jobs, usually about 6.50 an hour or more
Reply 4
You get paid in line with normal employees. Ranges from £6-10ph, depending on the role, location and the company.

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