Pharmacy Technician – Peterborough, Ontario
Are you interested in joining a dynamic and experienced team that is committed to helping those suffering from addiction? Are you the type of person that always sees the positive side of things and strives to be the best you can be?
If you are looking to improve the lives of our patients while working in a fast-paced, challenging and rewarding work environment, this is the opportunity for you!
Come join our growing organization as a part of a high performing team who are committed to changing the lives of people suffering from addiction as a:
Pharmacy Technician in Peterborough, ON
Permanent, Full-Time
About the Position
We are seeking candidates who are compassionate, caring and who can understand the challenges our patients and their families face. As the ideal candidate you are a pharmacy technician who is responsible for the technical aspects of new and refill prescriptions, as well as supporting the pharmacist to provide optimal patient care. Working within a busy pharmacy or clinical environment, you have excellent patient-centered and leadership skills to support you in a fast-paced environment.
As a member of the patient care team, you will perform key functions such as providing assistance with technical functions for patients, while assisting the pharmacist in the safe and effective delivery of medication. You have completed post-secondary education in Pharmacy or related field and must have a license in good standing with the Ontario College of Pharmacist governing body. With at least two (2) years’ experience with Kroll Software you have excellent pharmacy management experience.
How to Apply
Interested candidates are asked to submit their resume in confidence, quoting file number: 001-CATP-065 to careers@canatc.ca
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Canadian Addiction Treatment Pharmacy (CATP) remains an inclusive and equal opportunity employer committed to providing accommodations for all applicants upon request at any stage of the selection process in accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) and the Ontario Human Rights Code