Are you a pharmacist who is longing to work at a more community-focused pharmacy? Are you looking to take some time to work, spend quality time living alone, and enjoy new scenery before the high-activity holiday season? You’ll want to read more below about this job.
With this pharmacist job, you can work in small town Saskatchewan, with access to the pristine lakes and rivers of Prince Albert National Park. You will be able to earn far above the average pay rate in this area, saving up money for the near future (maybe even saving up for an extra special holiday season!) while taking on a rewarding professional position.
In this assignment, will save even more money than the average relief pharmacist position allows, because the client has kindly offered to provide their cottage home as your accommodation for the duration of your tenure working at the pharmacy. You won’t need to spend money on a hotel!
At our client’s pharmacy, a staff pharmacist has moved away, and the client wants a new pharmacist to step in soon. This is where you fit in. Now that Thanksgiving is over, you can make the most of this locum pharmacist job and take some well-deserved time for yourself as you work.
The work you will be doing:
- Although you will be located in a smaller town, this is a relatively fast-paced pharmacy environment.
- You will be working with blister packs and methadone distribution.
- The start date of this position is flexible. Ideally you will begin in early November and work through to December.
- This relief role has the possibility of becoming long-term for the right candidate. It’s worth considering how long you would like to remain in the area, and the fact that you can save money in this part of the country the longer you stay.
- In this pharmacist job, you will be working full-time hours. You will work from Monday to Friday, between 9:30 AM and 5:30 PM. You will receive a 30-minute paid lunch break.
- The pharmacy’s operations are run by one individual, who you will work with for the duration of this assignment. You won’t be left alone during your shifts.
- As this location is more remote, you will be staying in your accommodation over the weekends.
- On a daily basis, you will be processing incoming prescriptions, accurately filing patient records, and procuring drugs for patients.
The qualifications you must have:
- You must know how to use Kroll pharmacy software. This is a requirement.
- You must be licensed as a pharmacist in the province of Saskatchewan. You should have a clean pharmacy record with no notes or incidents.
- A BSc Degree in Pharmacy is required.
- You need to be injection certified.
- You need to have methadone certification.
- Experience with blister pack roll-on is essential.
- The successful Pharmacist applicant needs to be fluent in English, to communicate with walk-in customers.