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Attention all accomplished experienced and newly graduated pharmacists!!
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Country: USA
Location: Washington-Tacoma/Olympia Multiple locations
Total applied: 40 Job Category:Medical/Health
Location:Multiple locations
Status:Full Time, Employee
Occupations:General/Other: Medical/Health;Pharmacy
Career Level:Entry Level
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Attention all accomplished experienced and newly graduated pharmacists!!
Attention all accomplished experienced and newly graduated pharmacists!!
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If you are looking for a rewarding pharmacy career to start you off on the right track, consider correctional health care. At DOC you get the satisfaction of knowing you are providing health care for an underserved population while reaping the benefits of being a state worker. Some of which include:
 No WEEKENDS, No NIGHTS, No HOLIDAYS! No - I'm not joking! Work on a 4x10 schedule No insurance billing! No registers or drive thru's! Student loan repayment eligibility (up to $75,000 over 3 years), Sick and vacation days that accumulate immediately (not after 3-6 months or 1 year like most places), Great retirement plans, Free dental insurance, Health insurance at incredible rates! Relaxed and friendly environment with other health care professionals.
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On top of all these benefits, DOC is currently looking for clinical pharmacists - no residency required! DOC currently has (and will soon have) clinical opportunities including:
 Anticoagulation clinics, Pain management, Hypertension and Cholesterol management, Immunization clinics, P&T Formulary management Chart consultations with providers
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We currently have positions available at the following facilities:
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Washington Corrections Center in Shelton, WAWashington Corrections Center for Women in Gig Harbor, WA
McNeil Island Corrections Center in Steilacoom, WA
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We are looking to hire right now, so act fast before all the good spots are taken! Please feel free to contact me for any other questions you have.
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Kraig Cutsforth
Human Resource Consultant
Dept of Corrections
7345 Linderson Way SW
Tumwater WA 98504-6504
kcutsforth@doc1.wa.gov
(360) 725-8706
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