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EVENT MANAGEMENT


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PART TIME PHARMACIST REQUIRED


Role: Second Pharmacist


Job status: Part time, two days per week (Monday and Wednesday)


We are offering • Belfast location


• health centre practice environment • close liaison and interaction with a


wide range of health care professionals • no Saturday work • no rotas


• Strong support staff


the salary will be 'commensurate with experience'. hours of work will be 8:45 to 6:00pm


to be considered, please send a covering letter with c.V. to: dunlucepharmacy@gmail.com for the attention of Stephen Edgar


Closing date for intent is Friday 25 of May


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Sufficient Vitamin d is indispensable especially where dietary calcium intake is limited. With rapi-d, you can guide the process easily by testing (15 minutes!), advising on the appropriate supplement (& diet) and monitoring response after 12 weeks. With rapi-d, d has a destination.


Ask us about it Email: info@nutricentric.com or call +353 86 348 3592


NUTRICENTRIC HEALTHCARE LTD. BRAY ROAD, ENNISKERRY,


CO. WICKLOW A98 C1Y6 IRELAND


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