Regional Director, Specialty Pharmacy - Dartmouth, Canada - McKesson

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Dartmouth, Canada

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McKesson is an impact-driven, Fortune 10 company that touches virtually every aspect of healthcare. We are known for delivering insights, products, and services that make quality care more accessible and affordable. Here, we focus on the health, happiness, and well-being of you and those we serve - we care. What you do at McKesson matters. We foster a culture where you can grow, make an impact, and are empowered to bring new ideas. Together, we thrive as we shape the future of health for patients, our communities, and our people. If you want to be part of tomorrow's health today, we want to hear from you.


McKesson is in the business of better health and we touch the lives of patients in virtually every aspect of healthcare.

At McKesson Canada, we touch the lives of 12 million Canadians every day.

We carry more than 35,000 products in 12 distribution centers and ultimately provide distribution to 6,300 retail pharmacies, 1,350 hospitals, long-term care centers, clinics and institutions all over Canada.

But we're so much more than a distribution company. We've automated 2,500 retail pharmacies and dispense over 100 million doses a year through our automation solutions.

Manufacturers, healthcare providers and patients count on us for a full range of services that contribute to the quality and safety of care for us all.

At McKesson Canada, you'll help us carry out our mission to improve lives and advance healthcare. Working here is your opportunity to shape an industry that's vital to us all.


Job Summary:


The Regional Director, Specialty Pharmacy is responsible for overseeing the entire pharmacy clinical and operational teams, including pharmacy assistants/caseworkers, regulated pharmacy technicians, pharmacists, supervisors, managers within their specific pharmacy site, as well as directly manage the Sr.

Pharmacy Managers at the other provincial pharmacy sites within their respective region.

The Regional Director for Eastern Canada will be directly responsible for one of the provincial sites within their region (Manitoba, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, or Newfoundland) and have the other provincial site Sr.

Pharmacy Managers reporting directly into them.

The Regional Director role has accountability for the overall performance and success of Specialty Pharmacy in alignment with the vision and priorities of Biopharma & Provider Solutions.

The incumbent must have a passion for business, solid clinical and operational experience, and make a difference by leading and developing the specialty pharmacy team to build accountability, drive business results and provide exceptional patient care.

The Regional Director role will be back-up for the other Sr. Managers within their region and back up for the other Regional Director role as required. The Regional Director role is a successor role for the Sr. Director, Specialty Pharmacy.


Section A - Specific Responsibilities:


  • Oversees the regional pharmacy operations and provides direction on pharmacy activities and projects within the pharmacy and in the region.
  • Leads the pharmacy team in the implementation and execution of department policies and procedures consistent with the organization's mission and care philosophy and in collaboration with other Specialty Pharmacy Leadership nationally.
  • Effectively manages and supports the Sr. Pharmacy Managers within their region.
  • Participates in the planning and execution of the pharmacy's goals and oversees the function of programs/services consistent with them.
  • Promotes and ensures that the highest quality of care is provided to patients and families.
  • Collaborates with other business units to grow the Biopharma & Provider Solutions division.
  • P&L accountability for dispensing revenue, margin, profitability, and financial KPIs, including all operational expenses related to the pharmacies.
  • Key responsibility for accurate monthly pharmacy inventory and reconciliation, compliance and process audits.
  • Accounts Receivable accountabilities and collaborating with Finance on collections including managing payor audits to reduce and eliminate claw back risk.
  • Manage pharma partner activities at the Pharmacy including client presentations, audits and tours.
  • People management responsibilities including performance management, talent recruitment, engagement and retention with emphasis on coaching, mentoring and supporting provincial pharmacy managers.
  • Provides leadership in key clinical therapeutic areas of Ophthalmology, Immunology, Neurology and Oncology.
  • Ensures QA policies involving drug storage and patient deliveries are followed.
  • Maintains relationship with provincial licensing body specific to province and ensures all standards are followed by all staff.
  • Coordinates sharing of staff remotely or in person to optimize staff utilization and minimize cost.
  • Work with INVIVA, Provider's Solutions and the navigation team to address any issues that arise.
  • A strong people leader that promotes c

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