Here at Michael Page Healthcare, we’re seeing an unprecedented number of vacancies in the pharmacy space. Experienced pharmacy professionals are in a great position to land new and exciting roles.In this dedicated guide to salaries in pharmacy, you’ll find the average salary bands for the most in-demand job roles across the UK, so you can ensure that you’re being paid what you’re truly worth. Download our guide here:IMPORTANT: By submitting your email address you are agreeing to our Terms and Conditions. Your details will be processed in accordance with the Privacy Policy. Michael Page International terms and conditions apply. Please click here to view our Complaints Procedure.Mapping out your pharmacy career So where could your career in pharmacy take you? Below you’ll find the different responsibilities attached to different levels of seniority in pharmacy: Community Pharmacist A community pharmacist is responsible for dispensing prescription and over-the-counter medicines to the public and reviewing prescriptions from doctors to ensure accuracy and suitability for the patient, including dosage, ingredients required, and correct and safe labelling. Pharmacy Manager Pharmacy managers lead and coach the teams within stores to ensure that they achieve excellence and provide exceptional customer care and patient safety. They also oversee all aspects of the pharmacy’s operations to deliver an outstanding customer experience and profitability. Cluster Lead Pharmacist/Regional Manager Cluster leads and regional managers head up business and sales operations in their assigned region, setting goals, coaching managers, and ensuring regulatory compliance. Area Manager An area manager is responsible for the financial success and day-to-day operations of a business within a defined geographical or operational area. Consultant Pharmacist A consultant pharmacist provides expert care to patients with the most complex needs, as well as providing advice to the team caring for patients. Professional Services Pharmacist Professional services pharmacists advise other healthcare professionals about safe and effective medicines and ensuring a safe and secure supply of medicines. They also respond to patient symptoms and advise on medicines for sale in pharmacies. Independent Prescriber Independent prescribers are responsible and accountable for the assessment of patients with undiagnosed and diagnosed conditions and for decisions about the clinical management required, including prescriptions. Independent Prescribing Tutor An independent prescribing tutor ensures that the pharmacist can safely and effectively prescribe medicines.What's next?To find out more about career progression in the pharmacy space, contact Michael Page today. A good first step is to download our Career Development Toolkit which offers insights into maximising your professional value.