We are Hiring: Professional Services Pharmacist
The Irish Pharmacy Union is recruiting a Professional Services Pharmacist to join our Professional Services team.
This is a fantastic opportunity to support pharmacists nationwide and shape the ongoing development of community pharmacy services.
What we are looking for:
Registered pharmacist (Ireland)
Strong community pharmacy experience
Excellent understanding of legislation, regulation and professional services
Motivated, collaborative and committed to advancing practice
If you are passionate about strengthening community pharmacy and contributing to national service development, we would love to hear from you.
Key Responsibilities:
* You will be working as part of the professional services team with a broad remit and a wide range of responsibilities which are key to delivering on the IPU's agenda, including:
* Researching, scoping, planning and delivery of pharmacy service opportunities linked to the Community Pharmacy Agreement 2025;
* Supporting IPU members with professional queries and in complying with pharmacy and medicines regulations;
* Supporting IPU members with Fitness to Practice complaints and related matters;
* Providing relevant information and professional advice to IPU members;
* Fostering relationships with important external stakeholders; and
* Any other duties as may reasonably be required.
Particulars of the post
* The appointee to the post will report to the Head of Professional Services. Similar vacancies that arise in the next 6 months may be filled from the pool of applicants that apply for this position.
Requirements
Experience
* Registered as a pharmacist in Ireland with a minimum of three years post-qualification experience working as a pharmacist in a community pharmacy setting(s);
* Knowledge of pharmacy legislation, regulatory environment and professional service delivery issues;
* Ability to demonstrate a clear commitment to supporting and enabling the development of community pharmacy and community pharmacists;
* Experience in the use of Microsoft Office suite; and
* Possess the requisite knowledge and ability for the proper discharge of the responsibilities of this role.
Skills
* Excellent communication (written and verbal) and customer service skills with an ability to effectively adapt communication style and customer service as required by the audience and/or the situation;
* Strong organisational and administrative skills including a high level of accuracy and attention to detail;
* Team Player – works collaboratively with others to maximise individual and team effectiveness in order to achieve required service levels;
* Self-awareness – has a clear understanding of own strengths and how to best utilise these within the team context;
* Growth mind-set – has a belief that their talents can be developed through application, good strategies and input from others;
* Commitment to continuing professional development and research activities;
* Adaptability – be able to deal with a number of priorities and demands at the same time and have an ability to manage interruptions requiring changes in priorities;
* Ability to balance the requirements of multiple, evolving projects within tight timescales;
* Ability to use own initiative, to focus on and produce results and to prioritise objectives;
* Ability to handle confidential information with discretion;
* Ability to build and sustain internal and external networks and partnerships;
* Ability to take direction and meet deadlines and to work at pace when required.
Desirable
* Experience in the development of standard operating procedures and associated guidance and support documents;
* Working knowledge of Irish and European Legislation as it applies to community pharmacists and pharmacies;
* Familiarity with activities required to successfully implement new community pharmacy services;
* Experience of research, report or submission development supporting the role of pharmacists in patient safety initiatives and the delivery of health outcomes; and/or
* Experience in the management of errors and complaints.
Application Process
To apply, please email your curriculum vitae and a cover letter outlining your suitability for the role to
by 5:00pm
on the closing date (Monday 16 February 2026).
Your application should include:
- Curriculum Vitae / Resumé
Please ensure your CV includes your full name, postal address, contact telephone number, and email address.
- Referee Details
Provide the names, positions, and contact details (phone and email) of three referees, along with a brief note on your professional relationship with each referee. Referees will not be contacted without your prior consent.
- Education and Qualifications
Include full details of your education history, professional training, and qualifications relevant to the role.
Employment History
* List your employment to date, including your current role and a summary of your responsibilities.
* Shortlisted candidates will be invited to attend a formal, competency-based interview, which will take place at the IPU offices in Butterfield House, Rathfarnham, Dublin 14. Interviews may be conducted in person or via video conference, depending on circumstances.