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Staff Pharmacist, Phoenix Recovery Centre, Moncton

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The Phoenix Recovery Centre is an addiction recovery center specializing in patient treatment. We are currently seeking a Staff Pharmacist who has experience in a community-based setting and the ideal Pharmacy candidate should have exceptional customer outreach experience. For those interested, please read below and apply today to join our team! We are offering a one-time signing bonus of $15,000.00.

Responsibilities

  • Oversees all aspects of operations including order entry, compounding, medication dispensing processes are accurate, focusing on timely delivery, reporting, invoicing, ordering, shipping and receiving, and inventory management
  • Administer medication to patients with supervised ingestion of opioid replacement therapies
  • Administer injections in accordance with College of Pharmacy directives
  • Ensures compliance with federal, provincial, and local laws and regulations, policies and procedures and accrediting body standards
  • Participating in interdisciplinary care planning
  • Proactively identifies and suggests resolutions to staffing, dispensing, delivery, and reimbursement issues
  • Participates in the development of new and innovative ways to improve processes
  • Obtains, interprets, and evaluates all physicians’ medication orders to assure therapeutic appropriateness, cost effectiveness, accuracy and completeness.
  • Accurately maintains all legally required records.
  • Assists in the training and orientation of new employees.
  • Assists in reviewing and updating the company Policy and Procedure manual
  • Maintains appropriate inventory levels and preferred product selection of drugs, solutions and supplies.
  • Works cohesively with and delegates appropriately to other team members
  • Performs other duties as assigned.


Requirements

  • Bachelor of Pharmacy Degree
  • Licensed in good standing with the New Brunswick College of Pharmacists and able to prescribe for minor ailments and injection certified Pharmacist
  • Experience in dispensing Opioid Replacement Therapy is a strong asset
  • Strong team player and leadership skills
  • Demonstrates compassion and empathy for patients
  • Provide initiative and good judgment in emergency and crisis situations.
  • High regard for confidentiality and advocacy for patients.
  • Demonstrate commitment to continuing education and willing to participate in ongoing education to upgrade knowledge and skills.
  • Demonstrate ability to plan and establish workload priorities in collaboration with others.


Why Join Phoenix Recovery Centre?

Our organization operates two opioid replacement clinics in New Brunswick, one located in Moncton and one in Saint John. Both of our clinics offer wrap around services for our patients including an onsite physician; social worker; nurse and access to a psychiatrist in addition to our pharmacy. This allows a more comprehensive treatment option for our patients and leading to improved healthcare outcomes.

The City of Moncton offers an exceptional lifestyle, and our organization offers a great culture and work-life balance. We invite you to join our passionate group of staff who love their work and the patients they serve. Come grow your career with us!

  • We offer a one-time signing bonus and moving allowance if required
  • Our total compensation package is highly competitive in a special weekend premium rate
  • Comprehensive healthcare benefit package including dental and vision.
  • Annual bonus or contribution to a registered pension plan
  • Great work-life balance
  • Supportive team environment with an excellent workplace culture.

Application Instructions: please submit your resume to Kelly.Thompson@canhs.ca

 

353 High Street
Moncton, New Brunswick

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