Community Pharmacist - Shoppers Drug Mart (British Columbia)

Community Pharmacist - Shoppers Drug Mart (British Columbia)

18 Aug
|
Loblaw Companies
|
British Columbia

18 Aug

Loblaw Companies

British Columbia

Join Shoppers Drug Mart as a Community Pharmacist and lead with patient care. Be the vital link between health care professionals and customers, ensuring top-notch pharmacy services.

As a Community Pharmacist, your expertise will be essential for the effective management and operation of the pharmacy. You will provide vital consultations, dispense medications, and keep operations compliant with regulatory requirements. Building strong relationships with customers and health care providers will be key to enhancing your pharmacy’s service quality.

Key Responsibilities:
• Oversee pharmacy management during your assigned shifts
• Provide consultation on medication and health services
• Maintain confidentiality in accordance with privacy legislation




• Review and control prescription accuracy and medication levels
• Ensure compliance with health and safety procedures

Requirements:
• Proven ability to make independent decisions
• A commitment to delivering outstanding customer service
• Strong analytical skills to address pharmacy challenges
• Familiarity with pharmacy operational systems
• Openness to ongoing qualified education and training

Utilize your skills to impact community wellness and build trust within the patient network.
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📌 Community Pharmacist - Shoppers Drug Mart (British Columbia)
🏢 Loblaw Companies
📍 British Columbia

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