As a Registered Pharmacist, you will play a vital role in delivering comprehensive primary care. Your expertise will support health promotion, chronic disease management, medication optimization, and patient education, ensuring exceptional, integrated care as part of a multidisciplinary team.
- Provide education on pharmacological therapies, promoting adherence and understanding of treatment plans.
- Offer evidence-based consultative advice to patients and team members on medication management.
- Support medication reconciliation in collaboration with local pharmacies and healthcare agencies.
- Manage complex medication regimens for acute and chronic conditions, including warfarin and smoking cessation therapies.
- Identify and mitigate potential drug interactions or compliance challenges.
- Collaborate with the IPCT to develop, implement, and evaluate care plans.
- Act as a drug-related information resource, providing updates on guidelines, safety alerts, and pharmacotherapeutic advancements.
- Contribute to the development of clinical programs that enhance patient outcomes.
- Drive quality improvement initiatives to optimize care processes and outcomes.
- Maintain accurate and comprehensive documentation in the EMR system.
- Honours Baccalaureate degree in Pharmacy.
- Current registration and good standing with the Ontario College of Pharmacists (OCP).
- Minimum 2 years of experience in primary care or community-based healthcare preferred.
- Proven ability to work within a multidisciplinary team.
- Strong communication, problem-solving, and conflict resolution skills.
- Proficiency in EMR systems and patient outcome data analysis.
- Commitment to providing equitable and culturally sensitive care.
- Valid driver’s license, access to a vehicle, and appropriate insurance for travel.
Join our dynamic Inter-professional Primary Care Team (IPCT) dedicated to providing patient-centered, population health-focused care. Our mission is to address medical and social determinants of health, with a strong emphasis on equitable access for diverse and equity-deserving populations, including vulnerable groups. We deliver care through in-person, virtual, and mobile services and emphasize Indigenous and trauma-informed practices.
Our Keswick clinic serves as the primary workplace, with occasional travel required within the region and training opportunities at our Southlake Academic Family Health Team (FHT) site in Newmarket.
Submit your resume and a cover letter detailing your qualifications and passion for equitable, patient-centered care to mhall@southlake.ca.
We thank all applicants for their interest in this position. However, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.