Pharmacy Assistant with Pocketpills (British Columbia)

Pharmacy Assistant with Pocketpills (British Columbia)

21 Aug
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pocketpills
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British Columbia

21 Aug

pocketpills

British Columbia

Become a vital part of Pocketpills as a Pharmacy Assistant, contributing to a healthcare platform that prioritizes patient care and innovation. Provide services that enhance the healthcare experience of Canadians.

As a Pharmacy Assistant, you will support patients by processing prescriptions, managing refill requests, and addressing medication-related inquiries via phone, chat, and email. Your role is essential in collaborating with pharmacy professionals to maintain high levels of service excellence and member satisfaction. Experience in a fast-paced pharmacy environment will be integral to your success.

Key Responsibilities:
• Deliver service excellence to patients across communication channels
• Process prescriptions accurately and efficiently




• Handle medication inquiries and refill requests
• Maintain complete and accurate prescription information
• Proactively resolve member issues and enhance satisfaction

Requirements:
• 1 year of experience in a pharmacy setting
• Solid interpersonal and communication skills
• High attention to detail and ability to multitask
• Adaptable to work in a fast-paced environment
• Willing to work flexible hours, including weekends

Join Pocketpills and help elevate healthcare delivery for Canadians through your expertise and dedication.
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📌 Pharmacy Assistant with Pocketpills (British Columbia)
🏢 pocketpills
📍 British Columbia

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