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Completion of Store Manager training program (LEAP) or willingness to complete Walgreens Leadership Essentials training (for individuals placed in ESM role on or after June 1, 2021) within 12 weeks of ESM start date.
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Responsible for managing front end of the store and making recommendations on the overall operations of the Pharmacy and Retail Store. Identifies ways to support external partnerships and services as a resource for Pharmacy Operations Manager in seeking community outreach opportunities.
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Completes all required learning and development courses, certification, and any training assigned by Store Manager, District Manager and company leaders. Ensures execution of operational feedback from the Store Manager and District Manager through delegation and supervision of team members.
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Supports Store Manager in leveraging data, analysis, and team member input to make fact-based decisions, follow-up, and monitor impact. Successfully completes Store Manager learning and development program.
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Subject matter expert in internal systems to execute daily operations flawlessly, Transportation Management System, On Board Computers, Dispatch Software, and warehouse management systems. Maintain and update all master data associated with Transportation systems for the local fleet environment as well as store schedules in the AS400.
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Assists Store Manager in planning and communicating the company and store strategy. Willingness to accept promotion into a Store Manager position, if promotion is offered, which could require relocation to a different store location.
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Collaborates with Store Manager to identify sales opportunities, gain insights, to ensure growth and performance of the store through new initiatives as directed by the Support Center.
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To see the salary range for this position please click here: Pay Transparency Pharmacy Operations Manager. Assists and supports Store Manager and Pharmacy Manager in analyzing and seeking to improve pharmacy financials, operational quality and customer service.
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Supports Store Manager with the overall operation of the store to achieve company deliverables; Works alternate schedule with the Store Manager with minimal overlap; Assumes responsibilities of all store activities in the absence of the Store Manager.
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Supervises the control of the store cash management including but not limited to register counts, withdraws from bank, armored car pickups, safe deposits, change orders and oversees all aspects of bookkeeping.
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Complies with all company policies and procedures, manages operations of assigned location including strict compliance with any and all applicable laws and regulations, including sale of alcohol, tobacco, fresh food, and pharmacy products.
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Supervises the operation of the store and team members, including assigning daily activities, delegating tasks to team members, opening/closing/changing shifts, approving time records, time off and managing other scheduling conflicts to ensure proper team member coverage.
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Supports store operations by shadowing or assisting the Store Manager in leading store throughout the learning journey. 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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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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