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Participates and assists in events that reflect the unique communities we serve as requested by Store Manager, Healthcare Supervisor, or District Manager. Seeks professional development by monitoring one’s performance, solicits for constructive feedback, and leverages healthcare supervisor and store manager as mentor and coach.
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CommunicationsSupports the Store Manager by communicating relevant corporate health and wellness services or strategy information to pharmacy staff. Supports Store Manager in expanding health and wellness awareness in the community.
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Supports the Store Manager by communicating relevant corporate health and wellness services or strategy information to pharmacy staff. Current pharmacist licensure in the states within the district.
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Title: Pharmacy Manager. Collaborates with store manager on pharmacy staff hiring and carries out discipline and termination as necessary. Collaborates with Store Manager to define and develop new strategic business opportunities.
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Partners with Store Manager to establishing expectations and goals while promoting teamwork. Identifies and develops high potential team members and collaborates with store manager to proactively managing career progression.
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Operating nearly 9,000 retail locations across America, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands, Walgreens is proud to be a neighborhood health destination serving nearly 10 million customers each day.
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Walgreens.com is included in the U.S. Retail Pharmacy and U.S. Healthcare segments of Walgreens Boots Alliance, Inc. (Nasdaq: WBA), an integrated healthcare, pharmacy and retail leader with a 170-year heritage of caring for communities.
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Leads efforts on enhancing patient experience by increasing awareness of healthcare services offered through Walgreens (e.g. patient consultation, medication management, drug therapy reviews, and perform clinical, or wellness services such as immunizations, diagnostic testing, and patient outcomes services) thereby promoting the shift of the Walgreen’s pharmacy role from transactional to interpersonal.
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Internal candidates only) To see the salary range for this position please click here: Pay Transparency Pharmacy Manager. People & Performance Management Collaborates with store manager on pharmacy staff hiring and carries out discipline and termination as necessary.
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And Walgreens service traits (e.g., demonstrating curiosity to identify needs and proactively helping, servicing until satisfied, championing empathy and inclusivity, etc. Walgreens pharmacists play a critical role in the U.S. healthcare system by providing a wide range of pharmacy and healthcare services, including those that drive equitable access to care for the nation’s medically underserved populations.
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To best meet the needs of customers and patients, Walgreens offers a true omnichannel experience, with fully integrated physical and digital platforms supported by the latest technology to deliver high-quality products and services in communities nationwide.
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Operating nearly 9,000 retail locations across America, Puerto Rico and the , Walgreens is proud to be a neighborhood health destination serving nearly 10 million customers each day. Leads efforts on enhancing patient experience by increasing awareness of healthcare services offered through Walgreens (, medication management, drug therapy reviews, and perform clinical, or wellness services such as immunizations, diagnostic testing, and patient outcomes services) thereby promoting the shift of the Walgreen’s pharmacy role from transactional to interpersonal.
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About Walgreens and WBA Walgreens , Inc. (Nasdaq: WBA), an integrated healthcare, pharmacy and retail leader with a 170-year heritage of caring for communities. and Walgreens service traits (, demonstrating curiosity to identify needs and proactively helping, servicing until satisfied, championing empathy and inclusivity, etc.
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Participates in one-on-one conversations with Store Manager and District Manager to have continuous professional growth and demonstrates permanent assignment readiness and proficiency of learning topics with the Director of Pharmacy and Retail operations.
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Assists Store Manager and/or District Manager in planning and attending community events. Prepares action plans to improve results to discuss with the Store Manager and District Manager.
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