Registered Pharmacy Technician at Cencora (British Columbia)

Registered Pharmacy Technician at Cencora (British Columbia)

16 Aug
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Innomar Strategies
|
British Columbia

16 Aug

Innomar Strategies

British Columbia

Make a difference in healthcare as a Registered Pharmacy Technician at Cencora, supporting patient care in Canada. Collaborate with pharmacists and manage pharmacy operations effectively.

This full-time position at Cencora involves assisting the Pharmacy Manager with daily activities and hazardous compounding. You will work independently on prescriptions, handle billing processes, and maintain inventory while ensuring customer satisfaction. A strong background in Kroll and excellent communication skills are essential for success in this role.

Key Responsibilities:
• Assist Pharmacy Manager with daily workload management
• Collaborate with pharmacists to fulfill prescription orders
• Manage independent labeling and filling of prescriptions




• Verify prescriptions to ensure accuracy
• Prepare and process necessary billing documentation

Requirements:
• Pharmacy Technician diploma from an accredited institution
• Minimum two years of related pharmacy experience
• Solid proficiency in Kroll and Microsoft applications
• Bilingualism in French and English is an asset
• Must lift up to 50 lbs and meet physical demands

Contribute to improving lives by ensuring accurate pharmacy operations and effective customer service at Cencora.
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📌 Registered Pharmacy Technician at Cencora (British Columbia)
🏢 Innomar Strategies
📍 British Columbia

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