Salary Range | C3-III $56.18 to 64.35 |
FTE | 1.0 FTE, 1 Year Temp |
Start Date | August 5, 2026 |
Location | Radius Community Health & Healing |
Program Overview | The Clinical Integration Pharmacist (CIP) of the Edmonton North Primary Care Network (PCN) is an integrated primary care role embedded within the physician clinic. Serving patients experiencing health and social inequities in Edmonton, the pharmacist works with interdisciplinary teams to support complex physical, behavioural health, medication-related, and social needs. The pharmacist coordinates clinic medication management systems; serves as a dedicated clinical resource in addictions medicine, infectious diseases, and chronic disease management; supports transition of care, including hospital discharge follow-up; and liaises with community pharmacies and other healthcare partners to improve medication access, continuity, adherence, and therapeutic outcomes. |
Position | The Clinical Integration Pharmacist provides direct patient care, medication management expertise, and leadership in the development of safe and effective medication systems within the clinic. The role supports patients through medication assessment, prescribing and deprescribing activities, chronic disease management, addiction medicine, transitions of care, medication access, patient education, and interdisciplinary consultation. The Pharmacist also contributes to quality improvement initiatives, program development, learner preceptorship, and the ongoing evolution of integrated primary care pharmacy services. Key Responsibilities- Provide comprehensive medication assessments, prescribing, deprescribing, monitoring, education, follow-up, and medication administration activities within scope of practice.
- Support patients with complex medication needs, including chronic disease management, mental health concerns, substance use disorders, polypharmacy, pain management, and care transitions.
- Coordinate medication-related care across healthcare settings and assist patients in accessing medication coverage programs, compassionate access pathways, and community supports.
- Collaborate with physicians, nurses, community pharmacies, specialists, and external partners to optimize medication therapy, address medication-related barriers, and support continuity of care.
- Provide medication-related consultation, education, and clinical support to interdisciplinary team members and contribute to patient and provider learning opportunities.
- Support clinic medication management systems, medication safety practices, policies, workflows, and regulatory compliance requirements.
- Participate in quality improvement initiatives, program planning, service development, evaluation activities, health promotion, harm reduction, and learner mentorship to support the ongoing growth of integrated pharmacy services
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Report to | Manager, Clinical Services |
Education | - Completion of Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy (BSc. Pharm.) or Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD)
- Active registration with the Alberta College of Pharmacists (must be able to provide proof of active registration and practice)
- Additional Prescribing Authority (APA) and Authorization to Inject
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Experience | - Minimum three to five years of pharmacy experience, preferably in a clinical, primary care, or interdisciplinary healthcare setting.
- Demonstrated expertise in providing comprehensive pharmaceutical care, including medication assessment, prescribing, deprescribing, monitoring, and patient education.
- Experience and advanced clinical competencies in addictions medicine and the care of vulnerable or marginalized populations are strongly preferred.
- Experience supporting patients with complex health needs, including chronic disease management, mental health concerns, substance use disorders, polypharmacy, chronic pain, geriatrics, and care transitions.
- Strong knowledge of pharmacotherapy, medication safety, and evidence-informed clinical practice.
- Experience collaborating within interdisciplinary healthcare teams and coordinating care across healthcare settings and community partners.
- Knowledge of medication coverage programs, community resources, and supports that improve access to care for patients experiencing financial or social barriers.
- Experience in program development, quality improvement, service evaluation, or implementation of evidence-based initiatives is an asset.
- Experience precepting, mentoring, or supporting pharmacy learners is an asset.
- Experience in primary care and/or integrated team-based care is an asset.
- Additional specialty certifications or training relevant to primary care practice (e.g., geriatrics, diabetes, tobacco cessation, respiratory care, addictions, or other pharmacotherapy specialties) are considered assets.
- Current certification in Standard First Aid and CPR (Basic Life Support – BLS)
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Professional & Personal Competencies | Professional Competencies- Demonstrates sound clinical judgment and professional accountability in complex and evolving care environments.
- Applies a patient-centred, trauma-informed, and culturally responsive approach to care.
- Integrates clinical expertise, evidence, and patient goals to support shared decision-making and optimize health outcomes.
- Contributes to safe, high-quality care through continuous quality improvement, medication safety practices, and effective use of health information systems.
- Builds collaborative partnerships with patients, healthcare providers, community pharmacies, and external organizations to support coordinated care.
Personal Competencies- Excellent interpersonal, communication, and relationship-building skills.
- Strong critical thinking, problem-solving, and decision-making abilities.
- Highly organized, self-directed, and able to manage competing priorities in a dynamic environment.
- Demonstrates initiative, accountability, and attention to detail.
- Practices with humility and self-awareness, recognizing limitations and seeking consultation when appropriate
- Adaptable, flexible, and responsive to change while maintaining a positive and professional approach.
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Application | Please forward your resume with cover letter via our website: www.enpcn.com/careers |
Dated | June 17, 2026 |
Days/Hours of Work | 38.75 hrs/week, various hours based on clinic needs, exclusive lunch/breaks during standard operating hours. |
Closing date | June 30, 2026 |
PLEASE NOTE: Employment is contingent on a successful current Criminal Background Check and References. Candidates selected for an interview will be contacted. The Edmonton North Primary Care Network offers competitive salaries and an excellent benefits program. While we appreciate all interest in our posted positions, only those chosen for an interview are contacted. Equity and Diversity are essential to our organization. An open and diverse community fosters the inclusion of voices that have been underrepresented or discouraged. We encourage applications from members of groups that have been marginalized on any grounds enumerated under the Alberta Human Rights Act, including sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, racialization, disability, religion, marital or family status, age, and/or status as a First Nation, Metis, Inuit, or Indigenous person. |