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Pharmacist

Calian Advanced Technologies

Halifax

On-site

CAD 80,000 - 100,000

Full time

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Job summary

A healthcare service provider is seeking a full-time Pharmacist to serve members of the Canadian Armed Forces at their clinic in Halifax. The role involves compounding, dispensing, and prescribing medications, along with collaborating with health care providers. Candidates must have a Bachelor's in Pharmacy and be licensed in Nova Scotia. This position requires a minimum of 3 years experience and certification in CPR.

Qualifications

  • Minimum of 3 years post-graduate experience as a clinical or community pharmacist.
  • Current certification or willingness to obtain CPR Level C.

Responsibilities

  • Compound, dispense and prescribe pharmaceuticals to patients.
  • Monitor the use of pharmaceuticals and maintain patient records.
  • Communicate with patients and health care providers for collaborative care.
  • Participate in case conferences and provide pharmacy support.

Skills

Patient education
Effective communication
Pharmaceutical knowledge
Clinical patient care

Education

Bachelor's Degree in Pharmacy
Certification from Pharmacy Examining Board of Canada
Job description
Overview

Calian is proud to continue a long-standing contractual relationship with the Department of National Defence (DND) to provide healthcare services to the Canadian Armed Forces. Through the Health Care Provider Contract, Calian employs health care professionals across Canada who are integral to supporting the health and wellbeing of our military members.

Location

Halifax, NS

Job Type

Full Time

Position Overview

Calian Health is seeking a full-time Pharmacist to service Canadian Armed Forces members in their exclusive outpatient clinic located on Canadian Forces Base Halifax.

Responsibilities
  • Compound, dispense and prescribe pharmaceuticals to patients and educate them on indications, contraindications, adverse effects, drug interactions and dosage in accordance with the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) approved practice privileges for pharmacists and CF Health Service policies and standards. Prescribing includes initiating a prescription for a prescribed list of conditions, prescribing in an emergency, adapting a prescription, substituting a therapeutic equivalent for a prescribed pharmaceutical, and renewing a prescription for continuity of care;
  • Monitor the use of pharmaceuticals and order, access and make use of lab results in accordance with prescribing authority;
  • Maintain an accurate patient record by documenting prescribing of pharmaceuticals and any other decisions or follow-up plans necessary to provide continuity of care;
  • Communicate with patients and other health care providers to provide efficient and effective collaborative care;
  • Practice in accordance with the National Association of Pharmacy Regulatory Authorities (NAPRA) Model Standards of Practice for Canadian Pharmacists;
  • Respond to inquiries from health care providers and patients on medications and drug administration;
  • Participate in case conferences with physicians by reviewing and updating patients’ medication profile on both the pharmacy database and Canadian Forces Health Information System (CFHIS);
  • Provide pharmacy support to Departure Assistance Groups (DAGs) including prescribing of pharmaceuticals, documenting the prescribing as per Restricted Acts: Pharmaceuticals policy as well as any local policy and communicating effectively with patients and the health care team;
  • Review and reconcile patients’ medication to obtain accurate medication record;
  • Maintain medication and pharmacy inventory;
  • Be familiar with the Medical Materiel Manual (MMM) and provide medical supplies to all local units;
  • Enforce proper return and disposal of pharmaceuticals and medical materiel;
  • Maintain current catalogues and other reference material for the Pharmacy library;
  • Apply procedures for Narcotic and Controlled drugs in accordance with Narcotic and Controlled Drugs policy;
  • Perform monthly maintenance checks on all pharmacy equipment;
  • Enforce orders, plans and instructions related to pharmaceuticals and medical supplies;
  • Review and resolve patient complaints;
  • Assess requests for pharmaceutical care and medical supply services provided by non-medical units or non-CF facilities by determining if the requests are eligible for those services and if they meet the necessary requirements such as possession of a financial code, authorization to hold the item, or prescribed medications.
  • Oversee the pharmacy operation when no other pharmacist is present
  • Other associated tasks relevant to this occupational group
Qualifications
  • Must have a Bachelors Degree in Pharmacy; from a recognized Canadian University accredited by the Canadian Council for Accreditation of Pharmacy Programs (CCAPP), or any graduate of a foreign university who has successfully met the provincial requirements to obtain a pharmacy license
  • Completed a National Board examination through the Pharmacy Examining Board of Canada (PEBC)
  • Licensed and in good standing with the NS College of Pharmacists
  • Must have a minimum of 3 years post-graduate experience within the last 5 years providing direct patient care as a clinical or community pharmacist
  • Current certification or willingness to obtain CPR Level C with AED
Additional Requirements
  • You will be able to obtain a Government Security Clearance at the Reliability level
  • Monday to Friday, no evenings or weekends
Security clearances
  • A security clearance and/or vulnerable sector screening might be required for this position.
  • Our recruiter will walk you through the security clearance requirement and process.
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