FAQs
What is the primary focus of the Staff Pharmacist role at NWC?
The primary focus is to provide comprehensive and innovative patient-centered health services to under-served and hard-to-reach regions.
What qualifications are required for the Staff Pharmacist position?
A Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy and a license from the relevant Provincial College of Pharmacists are required.
Is experience with pharmacy software necessary for this position?
Yes, experience with pharmacy software programs, particularly Kroll, is necessary.
What type of communities will the Pharmacist work in?
The Pharmacist will work in remote communities across Northern Ontario and potentially other remote regions.
Are there benefits provided with this job?
Yes, the position includes a competitive salary, subsidized housing and food allowance, paid vacation travel, and more.
What is the expected work schedule for this role?
The expected work schedule is full-time with 8-hour shifts.
Is the company open to hiring individuals from diverse backgrounds?
Yes, NWC is committed to inclusion and diversity and encourages applications from all candidates, including various backgrounds and identities.
Will I need to relocate for this position?
Yes, you must be able to relocate to remote communities as part of this role.
What opportunities for career advancement does NWC offer?
NWC offers opportunities for growth and development throughout the company, allowing you to build your professional career.
How does NWC ensure compliance with pharmaceutical regulations?
The Staff Pharmacist is responsible for complying with Provincial Pharmaceutical Regulations to ensure adherence to practice standards and guidelines.