SEATTLE PHARMACY RELIEF, PLLC’s Post

Now hiring Pharmacists, Interns, and Technicians | Seattle Pharmacy Relief, PLLC ----- We are owned and operated by a Washington State Pharmacist, Howard Crabtree, a WSPA Fellow who has served for many years as their Legislative Committee Chair. In 2022, WSPA honored Howard with its David Almquist Award, for his contributions to the association and the profession. ----- Position: Relief Pharmacist Description: As a Pharmacist, Technician, or Intern for our temporary staffing team, you will receive opportunities to get trained and provide coverage in a variety of practice settings. The rate of pay is competitive. In the event you travel to a different part of the state, you will be well compensated for your time on the road and reimbursed for lodging fees. New graduates are welcome and have historically done very well as relief staff, due to their quicker than average technology learning curve. Prior experience is not required for most postings. Training will be provided when necessary. You will not be required to operate unfamiliar software systems without ample support from internal staff. Work sites include settings such as specialty pharmacy, community health, tribal, retail, independent, long term care, vaccination clinics, compounding, and prior auth assignments. Benefits of working with SPR: No minimum hours/shifts requirements per year. SPR can employ you on your days off from your existing job or as your primary employer. Gain high-caliber, varied experience, compressed into a short timeline. Hired as a part-time employee, instead of a subcontractor, saving you from dealing with self-employment taxes and other downsides of being an independent contractor. What we look for: Positive attitude, punctual, reliable, respectful, open to learning. Employment applications and questions: Email resume to supportteam@seattlepharmacyrelief.com Check out some of our employee success stories here: https://lnkd.in/g76EKzQh

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