Earning around £46K per year, pharmacists make a reasonably lucrative salary. That doesn’t mean every pharmacist makes that, though – especially ones with fewer shifts or less experience.Â
While you can expect your salary to climb over time, there are some things you can do to enhance your income. So, if you’re a pharmacist looking to earn more money, here are some of the best ways to do so.Â
Become a Locum Pharmacist
Have you ever thought about becoming a locum pharmacist? It involves working for multiple pharmacies, depending on which ones have open shifts. While it doesn’t provide a set salary like most pharmacy careers, it gives you control over how much you earn. Plus, a shift-finding platform like Workflare allows you to pick and choose the best-paying shifts. So, you can earn what you desire while enjoying the freedom of selecting your hours!Â
Write Medical Articles
As a pharmacist, you have accrued tons of knowledge over your years in education and at work. That knowledge can go further than your current role – especially if you have a flair for writing. Writing medical articles can prove a lucrative business. As you have tons of insider knowledge, you can write these types of articles with the chance of earning a decent amount of money.Â
Some healthcare professionals choose to start a blog. While this can earn you money, it might take some time and marketing skills. Alternatively, you could begin doing freelance medical writing in your free time.Â
Teach Online Tutorials
There are many ways to teach tutorials online. For example, you could make an online course filled with mini lessons that help aspiring pharmacists learn the ins and outs of the role. You could also create a video series on an online platform like YouTube.Â
It’s important to note that earning money through online tutorials isn’t a walk in the park. On top of creating the tutorials, you must also think about marketing.Â
Take On More ShiftsÂ
Taking on more shifts to increase your salary might seem obvious, but it is a simple way of earning more as a pharmacist. Of course, this might not appeal to everyone. If you are already working 40-plus hours per week, the idea of working any more might seem too exhausting, so only do this if you can mentally and physically take on more work.Â
Taking on more shifts might be a good idea if you want to earn more short-term. It doesn’t have to be a long-term solution, after all.Â
Consider Switching to a Higher Paid Pharmacist Role
Do you feel you are not getting paid enough for the work you put in? Perhaps you have great credentials but earn a beginner’s salary? If so, it might be time to look for a higher-paying pharmacy role. Check out what else the job market has to offer, and you might significantly increase your salary.Â
Everybody wants to earn more. Use the above advice, and you can greatly increase your monthly earnings as a pharmacist.