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Bailey's Pharmacy Manager Job:
We are thrilled to introduce you to Bailey's, the fastest-growing independent pharmacy chain known for its family-oriented atmosphere, progressive approach, and unwavering commitment to empowering employees to thrive while providing exceptional patient care. Our work environment is not just a workplace; it's a place filled with love, laughter, and support.
We are currently seeking a dynamic and experienced Pharmacy Manager to join our team. As a Pharmacy Manager at Bailey's, you will play a pivotal role in overseeing all aspects of pharmacy operations and leading a dedicated team. Here's why Bailey's stands out as the best independent pharmacy:
Why Choose Bailey’s:
1. Competitive Salary Range: Salary: $135,000 per year
-Quarterly Bonuses based on performance
2. Exceptional Benefits Package:
- 401(k)
- Life insurance
- Health insurance
- Dental insurance
- Pension Plan
- Disability
- Paid Vacation
- Cash Balance incentive
- Annual Raises
- 1-week unpaid sick leave
- Paid Major Holidays
- Birthday Off
- 30 minutes paid lunch break
3. Positive Work Environment: At Bailey's, we believe in fostering an environment of love, laughter, and support. We encourage a collaborative atmosphere where all team member's contributions are valued and recognized. Our team-oriented approach ensures that you feel appreciated and motivated every day.
4. Career Growth Opportunities: We are committed to the professional development of our employees. As a Pharmacy Manager at Bailey's, you will have access to ongoing training, mentorship programs, and advancement opportunities within our growing pharmacy chain.
5. Work-Life Balance: We understand the importance of work-life balance. Enjoy the stability of a Monday to Friday schedule, from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Our consistent hours allow you to plan your personal life and activities outside of work with ease. We value your time as much as you do.
6. Thriving Community: Ft Worth, where our pharmacy is located, is not just a city; it's a vibrant community offering diverse cultural experiences, entertainment, outdoor activities, and a fantastic quality of life. Enjoy living and working in one of the best places Texas has to offer!
7. In-Person Work Location:
- Licensed Pharmacist (Required)
To apply for this exciting opportunity, please send your resume to HR@BAILEYSMEDICAL.COM with the subject line: "Pharmacy Manager Application - [Your Name]." We look forward to welcoming you to our Bailey's family and providing you with a fulfilling and rewarding career. Thank you for considering Bailey's as your next career destination. We can't wait to meet you and embark on this exciting journey together.
Pharmacy Manager Job Description
Looking for strong business acumen and excellent customer service, must have experience growing and developing new pharmacies with respect to metrics and financial goals.
Pharmacy managers oversee all day-to-day pharmacy operations and manage all staff in the pharmacy department. Pharmacy managers work full-time hours during all shifts, including nights, weekends, and holidays. The pharmacy manager reports directly to the operations manager or store manager, but primarily works as the head of the pharmacy team. Infrequently, pharmacy managers travel to pick up inventory items and must be on-call to handle pharmacy emergencies and advise patients.
Pharmacy Manager Duties and Responsibilities
Specific job duties for pharmacy managers vary based on the size of the pharmacy, the number of employees, and the number of customers being served. However, their core responsibilities and daily tasks are universal across all pharmacy environments:
Manage Pharmacy Staff
Pharmacy managers lead staff members in the pharmacy by assigning work tasks, supervising, evaluating, hiring, firing, training, and scheduling work shifts for all employees.
Oversee Prescriptions
Pharmacy managers fill prescriptions and check prescriptions filled by pharmacy techs to ensure proper procedures have been followed.
Consult with Patients
Pharmacy managers advise patients and give them proper directions for taking prescription drugs, supplements, and over-the-counter medications. Pharmacy managers also address customer problems and complaints.
Administer Immunizations
Pharmacy managers administer immunizations and vaccines to patients, following all safety and cleanliness procedures.
Adhere to Controlled Substance Laws
Pharmacy managers follow controlled substance protocols in accordance with state and federal laws.
Consult with Physicians
Pharmacy managers consult with physicians and medical staff on proper medication dosages before administering medications to patients.
Open and Close Pharmacy
Pharmacy managers follow all opening and closing procedures for the pharmacy.
Maintain Protocols
Pharmacy managers ensure that all employees, including themselves, maintain all pharmacy and store protocols and procedures.
Manage Inventory
Pharmacy managers maintain and manage inventory, ordering new supplies when necessary and keeping inventory areas organized.
Keep Pharmacy Clean
Pharmacy managers keep the pharmacy clean and well-organized.
Collect Payments
Pharmacy managers collect money, balance registers, and check daily receipts to maintain the pharmacy budget
Pharmacy Manager Skills and Qualifications
Pharmacy managers are highly organized professionals with leadership and listening skills. They display compassion and patience for all pharmacy customers. Employers seek out pharmacy managers who have the following skills:
Leadership skills – pharmacy managers are supervisors who lead by example, supervising staff and overseeing all daily operations to keep the pharmacy running efficiently and legally
Customer service– because pharmacy managers address customer complaints and dispense advice to customers, these professionals have strong customer service skills
Communication– pharmacy managers use good verbal communication skills to explain medications and dosages to patients and direct staff effectively
Computer skills– pharmacy managers use computer skills to verify prescriptions in the system, enter information into digital customer files, and check inventory records
Math skills– as pharmacy managers collect payments and balance registers, these professionals have at least basic math skills
Pharmacy Manager Education and Training
Pharmacy managers are both pharmacists and managers who must have a bachelor’s degree in pharmacology or a related field of study to pursue this career. Employers also require pharmacy managers to have a current pharmacy license in the state where they work, as each state has its own licensing requirements. Pharmacy managers cannot be on the DEA excluded parties list and must have a current immunization certification. This certification is obtained after participants successfully complete an immunization training course.
Little to no training is provided to pharmacy managers, who should already have the necessary education to perform their job duties. Some employers will provide a brief orientation program to pharmacy managers, usually lasting no more than a week, so they can become familiar with pharmacy and store procedures.