- Job details:
Job responsibilities of a Pharmacist in a GPP-certified Pharmacy:
- Receiving and Inventory Management: Advising on the list of goods to be received; receiving and checking the quantity, expiration date, documentation, and packaging quality before signing for receipt.
- Checking and storing medications: Arrange medications neatly and according to storage conditions; check the expiration dates and quality of medications at the counter during your shift.
- Consultation and medication sales: Advise and guide customers on the correct use of medication; dispense medication according to doctor's prescriptions or assist in selecting over-the-counter medications suitable for their symptoms.
- Cash Collection & Shift Recording: Collect payments, issue invoices, and hand over end-of-shift revenue; update items that need to be ordered or arise during the shift.
- Handling customer feedback: Listen to and record feedback regarding medications; report it to management for timely resolution.
- Other ad-hoc tasks: Assist with related tasks as requested by the manager during the shift.
- Job requirements:
- Qualifications: Graduated from a vocational college in Pharmacy or higher. Candidates with a Pharmacy practice certificate are preferred.
- Experience: Preference will be given to candidates with at least one year of experience working behind the counter at a pharmacy.
- Skill:
- Good communication skills, a friendly and attentive attitude towards patients.
- Basic computer/sales software skills are an advantage.
- Qualities: Honest, meticulous, highly responsible, and punctual.
-Benefits received:
- Salary: 250,000 VND/shift
- Working hours: Flexible shifts, shifts can be rotated to suit personal schedules; evening shifts Monday to Friday from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM, Saturday mornings from 7:00 AM to 11:00 AM.
- Bonus: A percentage-based bonus on monthly retail sales (KPIs).
- Benefits:
- Holiday bonuses are awarded according to the pharmacy's regulations.
- The work environment is clean, stable, and less stressful than full-time shifts.
- Received additional training in counseling skills and updated knowledge on new pharmaceutical products.