Pharmacy Technician Program Instructor (Community Pharmacy)
About the role
Faculty Appointment Types Full Time-Limited Term Sessional Non-NRSL Job Summary
The School of Health Sciences & Human Services invites applications for an instructor in the Pharmacy Technician Diploma Program. This program is CCAPP accredited and delivered using a blend of online theory courses, face-to-face lab classes and practicum in both community and hospital pharmacy environments.
Skills & Qualifications
Education and Experience
- A Pharmacy Technician certificate or diploma from a CCAPP accredited program and currently regulated as a Pharmacy Technician in British Columbia
- Current practice in a community pharmacy environment, working to full scope of practice including non-sterile compounding of dosage forms including topical creams, ointments, gels, oral solutions, suspensions, and capsules, lip balms, and suppositories.
- Three to four years teaching experience in a post-secondary environment, and teaching across the curriculum
- An equivalent combination of education and experience
Hiring criteria shall include professional qualifications, professional experience and contributions, teaching experience, community awareness and personal attributes so far as they are applicable to the job classification in question.
Skills, Knowledge and Abilities
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Demonstrated ability to teach and evaluate students
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Excellent communication skills; classroom management and leadership skills
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Ability to contribute to School and/or College initiatives and a commitment to continuous learning
-
Working knowledge of Kroll dispensing software
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Familiarity with hospital dispensing software
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Experience applying the NAPRA Model Standards of Practice for Pharmacists and Pharmacy Technicians in Canada, including Compounding of Non-Sterile Preparations.
Main Duties and Responsibilities
- Provide instruction to Pharmacy Technician students in both online and lab environments
- Evaluate students in both online and lab environments
- Develop and maintain curriculum
- Effectively collaborates with the Associate Dean and with program colleagues
- Actively contribute to the college, school and program
- Maintain positive relationships with the Associate Dean, program colleagues, other members of the College, and members of our communities as a whole
- Will also meet the major accountabilities as documented in the college instructor job description
Salary $73,879 - $87,659 Commensurates with qualifications and relevant experience Location Prince George CNC Campus Prince George Province BC Country Canada Department School of Health Sciences & Human Services
Posting Detail Information
Posting Number
25-143FP
Employee Group
Faculty
Desired Start Date
06/01/2026
Position end date (if sessional or part-time)
08/28/2026
Additional Appointment Details
Posting Competition Status
Accepting Applications
Open Date
09/12/2025
Screening/Close Date
11/21/2025
Remain Open Until Filled
Yes
Special Instruction/Details to Applicant
Note to Applicants for faculty postings:
The College of New Caledonia has a Faculty Database that we use to search all submitted resumes to find faculty with the appropriate qualifications we are looking for. If you would like to be considered for instructional work that you are qualified for, please send your resumes (in MS Word, see note below) and certifications to hr@cnc.bc.ca indicating this submission is for the Faculty Database. Thank you for your interest in instructing at CNC.
Note: Please be aware that your resume MUST be in MS Word (.doc or .docx), in order for our database to perform an accurate search. Other documents like certifications, reference letters, etc. can be submitted as either PDFs or image documents (.rtf, .rtx, .txt).
About College of New Caledonia
The College of New Caledonia (CNC) is a post-secondary educational institution that serves the residents of the Central Interior of British Columbia. This region has a population of about 145,000, and it encompasses three school districts: #28 (Quesnel), #57 (Prince George), and #91 (Nechako Lakes). CNC operates six campuses in Prince George, Burns Lake, Fort St. James, Mackenzie, Quesnel and Vanderhoof.
Pharmacy Technician Program Instructor (Community Pharmacy)
About the role
Faculty Appointment Types Full Time-Limited Term Sessional Non-NRSL Job Summary
The School of Health Sciences & Human Services invites applications for an instructor in the Pharmacy Technician Diploma Program. This program is CCAPP accredited and delivered using a blend of online theory courses, face-to-face lab classes and practicum in both community and hospital pharmacy environments.
Skills & Qualifications
Education and Experience
- A Pharmacy Technician certificate or diploma from a CCAPP accredited program and currently regulated as a Pharmacy Technician in British Columbia
- Current practice in a community pharmacy environment, working to full scope of practice including non-sterile compounding of dosage forms including topical creams, ointments, gels, oral solutions, suspensions, and capsules, lip balms, and suppositories.
- Three to four years teaching experience in a post-secondary environment, and teaching across the curriculum
- An equivalent combination of education and experience
Hiring criteria shall include professional qualifications, professional experience and contributions, teaching experience, community awareness and personal attributes so far as they are applicable to the job classification in question.
Skills, Knowledge and Abilities
-
Demonstrated ability to teach and evaluate students
-
Excellent communication skills; classroom management and leadership skills
-
Ability to contribute to School and/or College initiatives and a commitment to continuous learning
-
Working knowledge of Kroll dispensing software
-
Familiarity with hospital dispensing software
-
Experience applying the NAPRA Model Standards of Practice for Pharmacists and Pharmacy Technicians in Canada, including Compounding of Non-Sterile Preparations.
Main Duties and Responsibilities
- Provide instruction to Pharmacy Technician students in both online and lab environments
- Evaluate students in both online and lab environments
- Develop and maintain curriculum
- Effectively collaborates with the Associate Dean and with program colleagues
- Actively contribute to the college, school and program
- Maintain positive relationships with the Associate Dean, program colleagues, other members of the College, and members of our communities as a whole
- Will also meet the major accountabilities as documented in the college instructor job description
Salary $73,879 - $87,659 Commensurates with qualifications and relevant experience Location Prince George CNC Campus Prince George Province BC Country Canada Department School of Health Sciences & Human Services
Posting Detail Information
Posting Number
25-143FP
Employee Group
Faculty
Desired Start Date
06/01/2026
Position end date (if sessional or part-time)
08/28/2026
Additional Appointment Details
Posting Competition Status
Accepting Applications
Open Date
09/12/2025
Screening/Close Date
11/21/2025
Remain Open Until Filled
Yes
Special Instruction/Details to Applicant
Note to Applicants for faculty postings:
The College of New Caledonia has a Faculty Database that we use to search all submitted resumes to find faculty with the appropriate qualifications we are looking for. If you would like to be considered for instructional work that you are qualified for, please send your resumes (in MS Word, see note below) and certifications to hr@cnc.bc.ca indicating this submission is for the Faculty Database. Thank you for your interest in instructing at CNC.
Note: Please be aware that your resume MUST be in MS Word (.doc or .docx), in order for our database to perform an accurate search. Other documents like certifications, reference letters, etc. can be submitted as either PDFs or image documents (.rtf, .rtx, .txt).
About College of New Caledonia
The College of New Caledonia (CNC) is a post-secondary educational institution that serves the residents of the Central Interior of British Columbia. This region has a population of about 145,000, and it encompasses three school districts: #28 (Quesnel), #57 (Prince George), and #91 (Nechako Lakes). CNC operates six campuses in Prince George, Burns Lake, Fort St. James, Mackenzie, Quesnel and Vanderhoof.