Executive Pharmacist FT Float-Harford County, MD Retail & Wholesale - Abingdon, MD at Geebo

Executive Pharmacist FT Float-Harford County, MD

Company Name:
Target Corporation
JOIN US AS AN EXECUTIVE PHARMACIST - FLOAT (FULL TIME)

Similar Industry Titles and Key Words: Float Pharmacist

About This Opportunity
Improving health care for our guests is a priority for us. Find great opportunities to serve Target guests with professional care, and help drive Target Pharmacy to be a successful part of the Target store experience.

Drive profitable pharmacy sales by ensuring a fast, accurate, and genuine interaction with every guest.

Use your skills, experience and talents to be a part of groundbreaking thinking and visionary goals. As an Executive Pharmacist - Float, you'll take the lead as you
Become a trusted health care resource to Target guests by compounding and dispensing medication accurately and providing patient counseling; including clinical pharmacy services
Execute common store process and implement new company initiatives
Uphold service standards for counseling, dispensing, pricing, licensing, managing inventory and record keeping
Satisfy all Pharmacist-in-Charge requirements
Ensure all work processes are performed efficiently and effectively at each work station by performing quality assurance steps
Demonstrate leadership by providing honest feedback, coaching, mentoring and recognition to Pharmacy teams in stores worked
Requirements
BS in Pharmacy or PharmD
Active pharmacy license in state(s) of practice with all held licenses in good standing
Strong commitment to guest service and willing to provide clinical services, such as immunizations and health screenings
Ability to communicate clearly and effectively
Flexible work schedule
Ability to travel in locations within float areaEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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