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John Abbott College
OPEN CALL- Pharmacy Techniques Teacher
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 2024-2025 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 and the changes to the Charte de la langue française, 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:
- 165-201 Pharmacotherapy I
- 165-301 Pharmacotherapy II
- 165-501 Managing the Technical Staff of the Pharmacy (Pharmacy Practice I)
- 165-602 Stage: Medication Circuit and Drug Therapy Management
- 165-603 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.
Primary Address
21 275 chemin Lakeshore
Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue, Quebec, H9X 3L9