Pharmacist Willowgrove Pharmacy, Prince Albert Full-Time or Part-time | Competitive Salary | Supportive Team Environment About Us:Willowgrove Pharmacy Prince Albert is a trusted, community-focused pharmacy located in the heart of Prince Albert. We pride ourselves on delivering personalized, compassionate care and building lasting relationships with our customers. As we grow, were looking to expand our dedicated team with a skilled and motivated Pharmacist. Position Overview:We are seeking a licensed Pharmacist who is passionate about patient care and committed to professional excellence. The ideal candidate will provide exceptional pharmaceutical services, ensure the safe and effective use of medications, and support the overall health and wellness of our clients. Key Responsibilities: Dispense prescription medications accurately and efficiently Provide patient counseling on prescription and OTC medications Collaborate with physicians and healthcare providers to optimize patient outcomes Perform medication reviews and assessments Maintain accurate records and ensure compliance with regulatory requirements Support pharmacy operations, including inventory management and supervising pharmacy technicians and assistants Promote health and wellness initiatives within the community and surrounding communities Optional shifts at our satellite pharmacy Qualifications: Licensed and in good standing with the Saskatchewan College of Pharmacy Professionals (SCPP) Bachelors or Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) degree Strong clinical and communication skills Previous retail or community pharmacy experience is an asset Ability to work well in a fast-paced, team-oriented environment What We Offer: Competitive salary and benefits packagePayment of pharmacy license and PAS fees Positive and supportive work environment Opportunities for professional development and continuing education Flexible scheduling
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