Pharmacy Technician Jobs Flexible BC Pharmacy Roles | Staffing Agency
We are currently seeking Certified Pharmacy Technicians for our clients across British Columbia.
HealthOPM is actively recruiting Certified Pharmacy Technicians for rewarding agency staffing roles throughout BC. These positions offer flexible scheduling, diverse healthcare environments, and the opportunity to provide critical pharmaceutical care in communities in need.
We offer a variety of opportunities across British Columbia, including staffing needs in:- Interior Health: Kelowna, Kamloops, Penticton, Vernon, Cranbrook, and more
- Fraser Health: Surrey, Langley, Abbotsford, Chilliwack, Maple Ridge, and more
- Vancouver Coastal Health: Vancouver, Richmond, North Vancouver, West Vancouver, and more
- Vancouver Island Health: Victoria, Nanaimo, Campbell River, Courtenay, and more
- Northern Health: Prince George, Fort St. John, Dawson Creek, Terrace, and more
- Provincial Health Services: Across the province, including specialized facilities in various locations
Whether you're based locally or open to travel assignments, we welcome candidates from all areas, with opportunities for those interested in relocation. Explore diverse healthcare settings and enjoy the flexibility of working across multiple cities and regions in BC.
About HealthOPM:At HealthOPM, we connect healthcare professionals with meaningful job opportunities across Canada. As a trusted staffing agency, we specialize in matching skilled professionals with healthcare organizations that value community wellness, clinical excellence, and professional growth.
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About the Opportunity:HealthOPM is seeking Certified Pharmacy Technicians for rewarding agency staffing roles across British Columbia. These positions offer flexible scheduling, diverse healthcare environments, and the chance to support pharmaceutical care in communities in need.
Position:Pharmacy Technician
- Department: Health Services
- Reports To: Pharmacist / Site Supervisor / Health Director
- Locations: Various FNHA Operational Sites and BC Health Authorities (Across British Columbia)
- Employment Type: Full-time / Part-time / Casual (Temporary Staffing)
The Pharmacy Technician plays a critical role in supporting safe and efficient pharmaceutical care. Working under the supervision of a licensed pharmacist, you will dispense medications, manage inventory, and provide accurate guidance to patients. In certain settings, your role may also include primary care consultations and patient education.
Key Responsibilities:Direct Patient Care:
- Accurately prepare, dispense, and distribute medications under pharmacist supervision
- Provide clear guidance on proper medication use and storage to patients
- Assist in primary care consultations in community settings (where applicable)
- Maintain confidentiality and ensure patient safety in all medication handling
Inventory & Operational Support:
- Monitor and manage drug inventories, including ordering and restocking
- Track expiry dates and ensure safe disposal of outdated pharmaceuticals
- Maintain clean, organized, and compliant pharmacy workspaces
- Support record-keeping and administrative tasks per regulatory standards
Work Settings:
- Provide services at FNHA-operated healthcare facilities such as:
- Nursing Stations
- Health Centres
- Community Clinics and Satellite Sites
- May also be placed within BC Health Authorities, including:
- Interior Health
- Fraser Health
- Vancouver Coastal Health
- Island Health
- Northern Health
- Provincial Health Services Authority (PHSA)
Positions are available across all FNHA operational sites and BC Health Authorities, spanning urban to remote communities.
Qualifications:- Completion of an accredited Pharmacy Technician program
- Registered Pharmacy Technician in British Columbia
- Clear Criminal Record Check & Vulnerable Sector Screening
- Two professional references
- Up-to-date immunization records
- Strong attention to detail and commitment to accuracy
- Knowledge of drug names, classifications, and proper usage
- Excellent communication and patient service skills
- Ability to work effectively within interdisciplinary teams
- Cultural awareness and sensitivity, especially in Indigenous health settings
- May require travel to rural and remote First Nations communities
- Flexible scheduling, including weekends and holidays
- Work may involve standing for long periods and light lifting
Ready to make an impact? Apply today and help deliver exceptional pharmaceutical care to communities across British Columbia.