CrawlJobs Logo

Filters

Location
Salary
Clear all filters

Pharmacist Canada, Edmonton Jobs (On-site work)

3 Job Offers

Relief Pharmacist
Save Icon
We are seeking a Relief Pharmacist in Edmonton, Canada to support pharmacy operations and ensure exceptional patient care. Key responsibilities include accurately filling prescriptions, counseling patients, and maintaining compliance with provincial regulations. Candidates must hold a valid Pharm...
Location Icon
Location
Canada , Edmonton
Salary Icon
Salary
41.60 - 55.90 CAD / Hour
walmart.com Logo
Walmart
Expiration Date
Until further notice
Specialty Pharmacy Team Lead - Pharmacist
Save Icon
Lead a high-performing specialty pharmacy team in Edmonton as a Pharmacist Team Lead. This permanent role blends 50% clinical practice with 50% team leadership, supervising 10-15 staff. Ideal for a resilient, clinically strong pharmacist with ACP registration and APA designation. Enjoy top benefi...
Location Icon
Location
Canada , Edmonton
Salary Icon
Salary
120000.00 - 130000.00 USD / Year
https://www.randstad.com Logo
Randstad
Expiration Date
Until further notice
Pharmacist Ft Permanent - Specialty Setting
Save Icon
Join a leading specialty pharmacy team in Edmonton as a full-time, permanent Pharmacist. Leverage your B.Sc. Pharmacy, ACP registration, and 2+ years of clinical experience to perform comprehensive patient assessments and utilize Alberta’s full scope of practice. Additional Prescribing Authority ...
Location Icon
Location
Canada , Edmonton
Salary Icon
Salary
114000.00 - 120000.00 CAD / Year
https://www.randstad.com Logo
Randstad
Expiration Date
Until further notice

About the Pharmacist role

Explore a rewarding career path with a vast array of pharmacist jobs, a profession that sits at the critical intersection of healthcare, science, and direct patient care. Pharmacists are highly trained and licensed healthcare professionals responsible for ensuring the safe and effective use of prescription and over-the-counter medications. Their role extends far beyond simply dispensing drugs; they are essential medication experts and a vital resource for both patients and other healthcare providers.

The core responsibilities of a pharmacist typically involve a multifaceted approach to patient health. A primary duty is the accurate interpretation and verification of prescriptions from physicians and other practitioners. This involves checking for potential drug interactions, allergies, and dosage appropriateness to prevent adverse effects. They then precisely dispense medications, providing clear and comprehensive counseling to patients on how and when to take their medicine, potential side effects, and proper storage. In many practice settings, pharmacists also administer immunizations and vaccinations, playing a crucial role in public health and preventative care. They are often responsible for managing pharmacy inventory, including the secure handling of controlled substances, and ensuring all operations comply with strict local, state, and federal regulations.

The skill set required for pharmacist jobs is both diverse and demanding. Foundational to the profession is an extensive knowledge of pharmacology, pharmacotherapy, and chemistry. Exceptional attention to detail is non-negotiable, as a single error can have significant consequences. Strong communication and interpersonal skills are essential for effectively educating patients, collaborating with doctors, and leading pharmacy support staff. Pharmacists must be adept problem-solvers, capable of analyzing complex medication regimens and resolving issues such as insurance complications. The profession also requires a significant degree of physical stamina, as the role often involves long periods of standing, meticulous manual tasks, and lifting supplies.

Typical requirements for entering the field include the successful completion of a Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) degree from an accredited institution. Following this, candidates must pass a series of rigorous licensing examinations, including the North American Pharmacist Licensure Examination (NAPLEX) and a state-specific law exam (MPJE), to obtain a state license to practice. Many roles also require obtaining a National Provider Identifier (NPI) number. A clean record with the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) is mandatory for handling controlled substances.

Pharmacist jobs offer the opportunity to make a tangible difference in the lives of individuals and the well-being of the community. It is a dynamic career for those who are scientifically minded, meticulous, and passionate about delivering patient-centered care. If you are seeking a respected and impactful healthcare profession, exploring the diverse world of pharmacist jobs could be your ideal career path.