Pharmacy Techniques - Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue, Canada - John Abbott College
Description
Job Description
JOHN ABBOTT COLLEGE
has the following anticipated vacancies
for the Fall 2024 semester
DISCIPLINE: PHARMACY TECHNIQUES (165.AO)
TYPE OF CONTRACT: Regular full-time contract spread over 2 semesters (available post/poste disponible) for the academic year leading to possible tenure.
AREA OF EXPERTISE: To teach Pharmacy Techniques courses to First & Second year students.
QUALIFICATIONS:
PHARMACY TECHNIQUES (165.AO)
• Undergraduate or equivalent degree in Pharmacy
• Undergraduate degree in Pharmacology or in a related field of Science may be considered
• Graduate degree an asset
Preferred assets:
• 3 years experience in a hospital/community pharmacy setting.
• Current member in good standing of the Ordre des Pharmaciens du Québec or the equivalent pharmacy governing and licensing body from another province or country.
• Familiarity with the tasks required of Pharmacy Technical Assistants and Technicians;
• Knowledge of or experience in teaching or training an asset, including the ability to plan, deliver and assess learning in a course and supervise internships;
• Openness to the use of innovative and active teaching and the application of new technologies in pedagogy and professional practice;
• Skills: ability to take initiative while establishing positive interpersonal relationships,
• collaborate within a departmental team to achieve common objectives,
• develop relations within the college, the profession and the community;
• Excellent English communication skills;
• Bilingualism (English/French) and ability to teach in French are preferred, as in the context of Bill 96, if there is a need, the candidate must be willing and able to teach in French
The following courses must be taught by a pharmacist:
• Pharmacotherapy I
• Pharmacotherapy II
• Managing the Technical Staff of the Pharmacy (Pharmacy Practice I)
• Stage: Medication Circuit and Drug Therapy Management
• Technologies related to the Medication Circuit (Pharmacy Practice II);
* Equivalent establishes a general comparison between two official education systems
Internal non-permanent applicants with acquired seniority have priority for this posting; however, qualified external candidates are encouraged to apply as the College conducts interviews when there are no internal priority applicants.