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Designated Pharmacy Manager
About the role
Royal Drugs is a healthcare company providing specialty pharmacy, infusion therapy, and retail pharmacy services. Royal Drugs is partnered for success with Ontario Medical Supply. Ontario Medical Supply is a Leading Distributor of medical equipment, supplies, and services for healthcare organizations and home healthcare clients across Ontario. Together, we work towards supporting optimal health outcomes and better quality of life.
Come Join Our Team!
Purpose:
The Designated Pharmacy Manager contributes to the overall success of the pharmacy operations by providing leadership and support to the pharmacist team, specifically all aspects of sterile and non-sterile dispensing for client groups (e.g. HCCSS). This role works closely with the Pharmacy Operations Manager to ensure accurate, complete and timely outputs by the pharmacy team. This position will actively collaborate with various teams in an effort to attain company goals and carry out directives. The Designated Pharmacy Manager is supported in their functions by the Director, Infusion Process and Methodology where necessary.
Job Title: Designated Pharmacy Manager
Location: Royal Drugs, Hamilton
No. of Positions: 1
ATR: 4964
Salary: $120,000 - $130,000/year
Type: Full-Time, Permanent
This job posting is for an existing vacancy
Job Responsibilities:
- Share knowledge, experiences and best practices with various stakeholders across the organization, as subject matter expert (SME) in this area of pharmacy
- Support organization during implementation and/or ongoing operational stability efforts in this area of pharmacy
- Participate in RFP planning, writing and site visits
- Ensure that the pharmacy operates in accordance with the standards of practice, standards of operations, and guidelines of the Ontario College of Pharmacists and Health Canada
- Oversee the activities of staff pharmacists and ensure they are properly supported in their cognitive and patient care functions
- Support the Pharmacy Operations Manager in carrying out activities to achieve company objectives, attain target metrics, meet operational targets and KPI’s
- Schedule the pharmacist team, with support from the Pharmacy Operations Manager
- Responsible for the direct management of the pharmacist team
- Facilitate regular team meetings to communicate and implement new/existing policy and procedures
- Ensure employees are working in compliance with company policy/practice/procedure
- Perform performance assessments of pharmacist team (probationary, annually)
- Provide training to new pharmacists and supporting the pharmacy team members in their professional growth and development
- Provide off site training to new teams
- Manage the internal recruitment and selection process for the pharmacist team
- Provide the pharmacist team with performance coaching and/or disciplinary action
- Manage incidents of employee conflict
- Ensure billing is done correctly and in accordance with governed billing requirements
- Investigate medication incidents, participating in root cause analyses, implementing preventative measures and liaison with client groups (e.g. UHN)
- Liaison between the pharmacy team and various key stakeholders e.g. Pharmacy Operations Manager, Senior Management
- Monitor health and safety compliance
- Support the LHIN’s initiatives and working groups and attend meetings and clinics when necessary (e.g. PN Clinics)
- Monitor drug shortage, assess the need and support in the selection of alternatives
- Participate in pharmacy audits and reviews
- Participate in an on-call rotation
Qualifications:
- Must be licensed and in good standing with the Ontario College of Pharmacists with the expectation of adherence to the Standards of Practice for Designated Managers
- Minimum of 2 years’ experience in a management role
- Minimum 3 years’ pharmacist experience (IV exposure an asset)
Skills:
- Working knowledge of equipment and technology commonly used in the pharmacy environment (e.g. Kroll)
- Working knowledge of IV pharmacy and specialty pharmacy operations preferred
- Proficient in Microsoft Office Ability to communicate effectively and professionally with internal/external contacts, both orally and in writing
Human Resources:
While we thank you for your interest, only select applicants will be contacted regarding the position.
Royal Drugs is an inclusive and equal opportunity employer committed to providing diversity and accommodations for applicants upon request at any stage of the recruitment process in accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) and the Ontario Human Rights Code. All applicants must make their requirements known when contacted.
The company reserves the right to close the competition based on business need and a sufficient pool of candidates who have applied.
AI will be used in the recruitment process.
About Royal Drugs
For almost 40 years, Royal Drugs and its associated pharmacies, have been providing pharmacy services to the Infusion, Specialty and Retail markets in Ontario.
Currently, six pharmacy locations dispense the highest quality products and maintain best practices, exceeding industry standards; never losing sight of what ultimately matters, the patients we serve.