Hourly: $21.97 - $24.15; bonus/equity: not specifi...
Not specified (possible hybrid or onsite based on hospital setting)
Enrolled in pharm. d program
Registration with ontario college of pharmacists
Knowledge of hospital inpatient pharmacy services
The job posting is for a Pharmacy Student position at Scarborough Health Network (SHN), a community-affiliated teaching hospital in Scarborough, Ontario. This temporary, full-time role involves supporting drug distribution services under the supervision of a pharmacist and requires enrollment in a Pharm. D program, along with strong communication and teamwork skills
Job Summary
The Pharmacy Student will support drug distribution services including unit dose packaging and medication deliveries under pharmacist supervision.
Scarborough Health Network is a community-affiliated teaching site for the University of Toronto and a recipient of the 2021 Excellence in Diversity and Inclusion Award.
This temporary full-time position spans all shifts across three hospitals and eight satellite sites within the Scarborough Health Network.
Matching Summary
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The job posting is for a Pharmacy Student position at Scarborough Health Network (SHN), a community-affiliated teaching hospital in Scarborough, Ontario. This temporary, full-time role involves supporting drug distribution services under the supervision of a pharmacist and requires enrollment in a Pharm. D program, along with strong communication and teamwork skills.
Salary
Hourly: $21.97 - $24.15; Bonus/Equity: Not specified; Benefits: Not specified
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Enrolled in Pharm. D Program
Registration with Ontario College of Pharmacists
Knowledge of hospital inpatient pharmacy services
Excellent communication skills
Ability to work inter-professional team
Nice-to-have
Patient oriented and patient focused
Fosters effective working relationships
Commitment to diversity and inclusion
Ethical conduct and safety awareness
Key Requirements
Enrolled in Pharm. D Program
Registration with Ontario College of Pharmacists as Pharmacy Student