Pharmacy Manager (Full -Time)

Murphy's PharmaciesCharlottetown, PE
Onsite

About The Position

We Innovate so You Can Focus on Patient Care. Join Our Team at Murphy's Pharmacies! At Murphy's Pharmacies, we're redefining the role of independent Community pharmacy in our healthcare system, and we're looking for passionate Pharmacists to join our team and make our shared vision come to life! We've been Island family-owned and operated for over 44 years, with locations across Prince Edward Island and beyond. Re-energize your professional career! Our Pharmacists Focus on Patient Care: We've implemented central fill to process refills, built support teams that do prescription data entry and clinical validation, handle phone calls and schedule pharmacy services appointments. With this support, Pharmacists truly focus on patient care and practice at the highest scope possible - without big corporate pressures over professional practice. Work-Life Balance: We're not open late or have extended hours on weekends, so our teams can enjoy everything that life has to offer on beautiful Prince Edward Island. If you're a like-minded pharmacist who wants to make a real difference in people's lives, we'd love to hear from you!

Requirements

  • A license to practice pharmacy in PEI or another Canadian province.
  • Experience leading other professionals and building a collaborative team environment
  • A minimum of three years of Management Experience in a high-volume pharmacy environment

Responsibilities

  • Managing dispensary operations to provide an exceptional experience for our clients
  • Utilizing your full scope of practice Including but not limited to assessment and prescribing, medication reviews, chronic disease management, and vaccine administration.

Benefits

  • pension plan
  • comprehensive health insurance
  • mental health insurance
  • dental insurance
  • vision insurance coverage
  • subsidized fitness membership
  • exclusive discounts with local companies
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