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Victoria, BC, Canada
Location
Victoria, BC
Workplace information
On site
Salary
25.00 hourly / 35 to 40 hours per week
Terms of employment
Permanent employment
Full time
Weekend, Morning
Starts as soon as possible
vacancies
1 vacancy
Source
Job Bank #3241398
Languages
English
Education
Secondary (high) school graduation certificate
Experience
7 months to less than 1 year
On site
Work must be completed at the physical location. There is no option to work remotely.
Work setting
Pharmacy or drugstore
Responsibilities
Tasks
Ensure the information on prescriptions is accurate
Enter client information in databases
Help pharmacists
Maintain inventories of medications and pharmaceutical products
Maintain prescription records
Bill third party insurers
Compound oral solutions, ointments and creams
Maintain inventories of medications and prescription records of pharmaceutical products
Additional information
Personal suitability
Accurate
Organized
Team player
Flexibility
Reliability
Slangs & AI meanings
Grey ghost is American slang for a legislator's top aide.
Clyster−pipe was th and th century slang for a doctor, a pharmacy.
An ornamental braided cord most often worn on the uniforms of officers who are acting as an Aide de Camp. Derived from the Army, where the general's aide de camp wore wooden pegs over his shoulder, which he used to hobble the generals horse.
A pharmacy or drug store
n 1 drugstore; pharmacist. The American term “drugstore” implies to Brits that you could just buy Class A narcotics over the counter. These days it’s also acceptable in Britain to call the place a “pharmacy.” 2 a person who works with chemicals (universal).
Pharmacy aide
Grey ghost is American slang for a legislator's top aide.
Clyster−pipe was th and th century slang for a doctor, a pharmacy.
An ornamental braided cord most often worn on the uniforms of officers who are acting as an Aide de Camp. Derived from the Army, where the general's aide de camp wore wooden pegs over his shoulder, which he used to hobble the generals horse.
A pharmacy or drug store
n 1 drugstore; pharmacist. The American term “drugstore” implies to Brits that you could just buy Class A narcotics over the counter. These days it’s also acceptable in Britain to call the place a “pharmacy.” 2 a person who works with chemicals (universal).
Pharmacy aide