We are now offering up to a $20,000 sign-on bonus for qualified external full-time Pharmacists!
Summary:
The Floater Pharmacist is first and foremost responsible for guest relations and satisfaction. He/She will provide pharmaceutical care at multiple pharmacy locations throughout the organization for all guests and team members in accordance with our mission statement: "Ultimate Service, Superior Performance, and Positive Impact".
Key Responsibilities:
When a guest enters my area or department, my first and most important responsibility becomes to acknowledge, greet, and engage that guest
Maintain integrity of pharmacy operations within the legal framework provided by the State Board of Pharmacy, Drug Enforcement Agency, Department of Public Safety and other governmental agencies in conjunction with the policy and procedure guidelines set forth by Albertsons Companies
Ensure completion and compliance of goals, tasks, standards, and other job related criteria assigned to the pharmacy
Maintain open communication with pharmacy staff to ensure continued growth, development, education and compliance with evolving pharmacy operations
Assist and support pharmacy manager in overseeing every aspect of the pharmacy operation including but not limited to dispensing, counseling, scheduling and supervision of technicians, pharmacy team member management participation in clinical programs including immunization administration, inventory management and control
Monitor patients' drug therapies for effectiveness and safety, making recommendations for adjustments as needed
Stay informed about new drugs and developments in pharmacy practice through continuing education and professional development activities
Operate personal vehicle in accordance with company safety policies and procedures
Maintain accurate transportation log
Travel to assigned locations within designated region/area to perform job duties
Adhere to company policies and procedures including safety protocols and regulatory requirements while traveling
Other duties as assigned by pharmacy manager or upper management Key Requirements:
BS in Pharmacy and/or PharmD Degree from an accredited School of Pharmacy
Active and in good standing pharmacist license issued by the Board of Pharmacy of the state(s) in which you are practicing
Preceptor by the State Board of Pharmacy
Excellent problem solving and management skills
Basic accounting and computer skills
Excellent oral and written communication skills
Pharmacy Retail experiences a plus
Ability to function as a team member and get along with others
Ability to accept supervisory coaching related to performance, work habits and attitude
Ability to prioritize tasks and manage time efficiently in a fast-paced environment
Ability to perform all other physical aspects of the job including bending, squatting, lifting, climbing, standing and walking for 8-12 hour period
Flexibility to work evenings, weekends and some holidays as required
Reliable personal vehicle and ability to travel extensively within designated region/area
Immunization certification from accredited organization within first 90 days
Active CPR certification within first 90 days