The Opportunity
In a profession increasingly defined by burnout and patient-facing pressure, this opportunity offers something different:
✔ Structured, predictable work
✔ No weekends
✔ No public-facing responsibilities
✔ A specialized, transferable skill set
✔ A calm, controlled environment
For the right pharmacist, this isn’t a compromise; it’s a career pivot to something better aligned with how you actually want to work.
If you’re a pharmacist who is:
- Tired of retail pressure, patient-facing stress, and constant interruptions
- Looking for a predictable, structured, and focused work environment
- Interested in pharmaceutical production, compounding, and quality assurance
- Ready to trade chaos for consistency and control
…this is a role worth serious consideration.
Position Description
This role is ideal for a pharmacist who:
- Prefers analytical, detail-oriented work over patient interaction
- Values consistency and routine
- Has an interest in compounding, production, or QA environments
- Wants a long-term, stable role without the need to climb a corporate ladder
A Different Kind of Schedule (That Works for the Right Person)
Monday to Friday
1:00 PM – 9:00 PM (No weekends)
While not traditional hours, this schedule offers:
- No early mornings
- No rush-hour commuting (both directions)
- Quiet, focused shifts with fewer disruptions
- Daytime availability for appointments, family, or personal priorities
For many pharmacists, this becomes a lifestyle upgrade, not a compromise.
This role is best described as pharmacy meets pharmaceutical manufacturing.
You will:
- Oversee and verify compounded medication production
- Review batch records, formulation documentation, and calculations
- Perform final product verification and batch release
- Ensure strict adherence to regulatory and quality standards
- Monitor controlled production environments
- Investigate and resolve deviations and discrepancies
- Collaborate with technicians in a highly process-driven workflow
👉 No patients.
👉 No insurance calls.
👉 No retail pressure.
Just precision, quality, and professional oversight.
Experience
- Registered Part A Pharmacist in good standing with the Ontario College of Pharmacists
- 2+ years of pharmacist experience
- Experience in compounding, hospital, or manufacturing environments is an asset
- Strong attention to detail with experience reviewing formulations, batch records, and calculations
Qualifications
- Registered Part A Pharmacists in good standing with the Ontario College of Pharmacists (OCP)
- Authorized to practice pharmacy in Ontario without restrictions or conditions
- Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy (BScPhm) or Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) from an accredited institution
- Compounding certification or documented training in sterile and/or non-sterile compounding is an asset
Education
Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy (BScPhm) or Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) from an accredited institution.