Starting wage based on experience.
yYoung is a locally owned pharmacy with two locations. We are currently looking for a Pharmacist at our Main Street and Cambie Street locations. We value community, communication, and supporting one another to succeed.
We offer:
* No late shifts (we close at 5pm Monday to Friday and 4pm on weekends).
* No prescription or medication review quotas or pressure.
* Supportive and friendly team members.
* Positive working environment and culture.
* College licensing fee and BCPHA membership.
*Some key responsibilities include:*
* Accepting prescriptions or refill requests and ensuring that they are dispensed accurately and effectively.
* Maintain customer medication profiles and records.
* Providing consultation on medication information and advice regarding administration, usage, indications, contra-indications, drug interactions, side effects, dosage, and proper storage.
* Ensure proper preparation, packaging, distribution and storage of vaccines, biologicals and other drugs and pharmaceuticals.
* Compliance with all Federal & Provincial legislation.
* Maintain patient confidentiality and follow all practices consistent with the Privacy Act.
* Experience in retail pharmaceutical systems and dispensing procedures.
* Good working knowledge of BC Pharmacare and Third-Party billing policies, including follow up and collection.
*Qualifications:*
* Must be in good standing with the BC College of Pharmacists
* Injection Certification
* Current First Aid
Job Types: Full-time, Part-time
Pay: From $48.00 per hour
Benefits:
* Company events
* Dental care
* Extended health care
* On-site parking
* Store discount
Flexible language requirement:
* French not required
Application question(s):
* What are your days of availability for shifts?
* Do you. have a preference for Cambie Street or Main Street shifts?
* Do you speak any other languages? If so, which ones?
Work Location: In person
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