Pharmacist — Kantonsspital Glarus (KSGL)
Role overview
Descrizione Your options with us - You are responsible for the supply of medication and care for our patients when they leave hospital - You ensure holistic and competent advice to customers - You actively support interdisciplinary cooperation You are a good fit for us if - you have completed a degree in pharmacy with Swiss Federal Have an equivalent diploma or as an EUcitizen - you have been able to gain professional experience in the office and bring ProPharma X knowledge with you - you want to optimise the medication process at the important interface (exit) with enthusiasm and focus on the well-being of our patients - you are interested in an interdisciplinary environment between hospital, public pharmacy and hospital pharmacy and would like to make an important contribution to increasing drug safety We reward your passion - with a motivated and dynamic team in a lively company - with an exciting activity in which you can take on responsibility - with a modern infrastructure, including a goods robot - with a wide range of further training offers The Cantonal Hospital Glarus is located in the middle of the spectacular Glarus mountains – only one hour away from Zurich. Here, the high quality of life is combined with numerous opportunities for mountain sports and outdoor activities. With 65 acute medical
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Key requirements
- Degree in pharmacy with federal diploma or equivalent for EU citizens
- Preferably experience in a pharmacy
- Knowledge of ProPharma X
- Focus on patient well-being
- Interest in an interdisciplinary environment
- Contribution to medication safety