TRAFFIC Western Cape

Pharmacy Store Clerk

Mediclinic International
South African Rand . ZAR 50,000 - 200,000

Job Description

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Closing date: 20/03/2026

Number of positions: 1

Recruiter name: Nadine Lizelle Hearne

Reference number: 68441

Workplace Type: On-site

Permanent

Please note if you are an internal employee on a fixed term contract please apply using an external candidate profile and not your employee profile

MAIN PURPOSE OF JOB

To replenish surgical stock throughout the hospital

KEY RESPONSIBILITY AREAS
  • Receive and check delivered stock in the pharmacy main store
  • Pick stock and pack trollies
  • Perform the stock holding processes in the pharmacy
REQUIRED EDUCATION

ESSENTIAL EDUCATION : Grade 12, with Math Literacy

DESIRED EDUCATION: None

REQUIRED EXPERIENCE

ESSENTIAL MINIMUM EXPERIENCE: Basic stock control experience

DESIRED EXPERIENCE: 1-year of hospital experience

REQUIRED JOB SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE
  • Stock replenishment processes and relevant policies
  • Surgical products
  • AS400 system
  • Stock delivery processes and relevant policies

All applicants will be considered, with the understanding that preference will be given in accordance with the Employment Equity Plan of Mediclinic Southern Africa, as well as internal applicants/employees that meet the minimum requirements.

Please note if you are an internal employee on a fixed term contract please apply using an external candidate profile and not your employee profile

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