Hospital pharmacist and deputy head of hospital pharmacy, 100% (also possible in job sharing) — GZO Spital Wetzikon
CHF 73'500 - 111'500
GZO Spital Wetzikon · Wetzikon (ZH)
- Location
- Wetzikon
- Contract
- full-time
- Posted
- —
SalaryCHF 73'500 - 111'500
Role overview
Main tasks
You work as a deputy manager in the professional and organisational management and further development of hospital pharmacy, set up our counter service, get involved clinically (Medication Review) and perhaps open up new logistical perspectives for us.
In addition to day-to-day business, you will also be involved in the ongoing WZW optimisation of our range of medicines, in ensuring security of supply, as well as in the maintenance and expansion of our QMS.
- Main tasks
- You work as a deputy manager in the professional and organisational management and further development of hospital pharmacy, set up our counter service, get involved clinically (Medication Review) and perhaps open up new logistical perspectives for us.
- You have a federal or recognized diploma as a pharmacist, ideally with experience in hospital or clinical pharmacy, as well as a valid professional license.
Key requirements
- You have a federal or recognized diploma as a pharmacist, ideally with experience in hospital or clinical pharmacy, as well as a valid professional license.
Application process
- You create and implement application recommendations, provide simple but competent advice to patients, nurses and doctors, and maintain interdisciplinary contacts. Requirements
- You quickly familiarise yourself with existing processes and take on responsibility.
- You are characterised by networked and analytical thinking as well as an independent, solution-oriented and pragmatic way of working.
- You are a motivated, communicative, reliable and committed person who likes to work in a team and enjoys interdisciplinary cooperation.
- Your secure user IT skills as well as a high level of social skills and
Additional details
- You create and implement application recommendations, provide simple but competent advice to patients, nurses and doctors, and maintain interdisciplinary contacts.
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