Pharmacy jobs are hard to come by in Saskatchewan, but if you work here for just under two months, you can save up a good amount of money and gain exactly the kind of experience you need to start applying to full-time pharmacy jobs.
You could be earning up to $60 per hour as a pharmacist in this part of the province, instead of fighting for unsatisfactory wages in Regina or Saskatoon. Why prolong your struggle in finding well-paying work in those places, when you could at least earn appropriate compensation for your experience and have a shot at full-time hours for around 2 months? The benefits all add up, even if living in the countryside isn’t quite what you had in mind.
In any case, southern Saskatchewan is a place where you can clear your head and re-align your priorities in life, making a good living in the meantime. Does this sound interesting to you?
Our Client’s Pharmacy:
- This community retail pharmacy processes around 275 prescriptions per day.
- As such, you’ll be kept pretty busy in order to meet the needs of walk-in patients. Nothing could be worse than being under-stimulated and not having your professional expertise recognized. Working here is very rewarding!
- Our client needs the pharmacist to work from Saturday February 8th to Saturday March 28th.
- You will work four to five shifts per week.
- The client is flexible about which days in particular you work.
- Working hours from Wednesday to Friday are from 2 PM to 10 PM.
- Working hours on Saturday are from 9 AM to 9 PM. ON Sunday, the hours are from 12 PM to 9 PM.
- Your primary duties will be to check all prescriptions brought in by patients. You will check for accuracy and then distribute drugs to patients from those prescriptions.
- You may be required to give advice to patients and explain drug dosage specifics and potential side effects.
- Medical reviews will be conducted periodically with patients.
Requirements for this Job:
- You must have a pharmacy license in Canada. Ideally, you would be licensed in Saskatchewan. However, if you are willing to re-license, applicants from outside of Saskatchewan may apply.
- A fluent English speakers is needed.
- You must be a Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy graduate.
- At least one year of licensed pharmacy experience (including a cumulative amount of locum work) is needed.
- You must know how to use Kroll Windows pharmacy software.