The annual round up of the pharmacist recruitment scene in The Pharmaceutical Journal concentrates on NHS posts in hospital and primary care.
In hospitals, it almost feels like the calm before the storm - recruitment seems more buoyant than this time last year, but how long will it last?
On the other hand, primary care pharmacists' prospects are patchy. Despite the expectations that medicines management teams will be required by commissioning groups, plenty of primary care trusts have been making their pharmacists redundant. Worse still, there is no guarantee that they will be re-employed in the future.
Are there any hospital job vacancies for pharmacists?
Is there hope for those who want to work in the primary care sector?

