Pharmacy Scheduler
Description% of Time Spent
• Schedule Pharmacists to work in store locations, and flu clinics within the budgeted payroll in a specific geographical area, including travel arrangements.
• Responsible for scheduling within each store labor plan hours, as well as monitor overtime, premium and travel pay
• Assist District Leaders to fill schedule vacancies that occur when Pharmacists are sick, on vacation, or there is an emergency situation.
• Input hours worked and sick, birthday, anniversary, holiday, and personal hours taken by Pharmacists into the payroll system on a daily basis.
• Input hours worked and sick, birthday, anniversary, holiday, and personal hours taken by Pharmacists into the payroll system on a biweekly basis.
• Remain knowledgeable of federal and state employment laws and union rules to ensure all schedule and payroll information is in compliance.
• Coordinate with outside vendors to help satisfy vacancies left in the pharmacy schedule when necessary.
• Build and maintain strong working relationships with Pharmacists in the Region.
• Access personnel records as required while maintaining the confidentiality of all information.
• Review and implement approved Pharmacist vacation requests, as applicable.
• Assist with payroll reconciliation.
• Assist with special projects as needed/directed.
Education LevelArea of Specialization (Marketing, Finance, Pharmacy, Engineering/IT, etc)Required or Preferred
The typical starting pay range for this position is between [$18.40 - $25.30], although wages can vary based on experience and geography.”
If you want to make a difference, Rite Aid is the right place.
While Rite Aid is big, it still feels small — you and your work are never lost in the crowd. You know the leaders, and they recognize your impact. Teams are tightly knit and agile. Small groups, courageous enough to meet our goals in new ways. You can take your work, your team, or your business to the next level without being slowed down by a ton of process or layers of approval. For anyone with intent to grow, you can reinvent yourself in a new role or take on a new challenge while helping us reinvent Rite Aid and innovate our industry.
Wherever you work in the Rite Aid family, your diverse perspectives and fierce commitment enable us to deliver on the promise of ’whole health for life’ for communities around our country.
And that makes the biggest difference of all.
Rite Aid is on the front lines of delivering healthcare services and retail products to more than 1.6 million Americans each day.
Through our RxEvolution strategy, Rite Aid is re-imagining the neighborhood pharmacy as a destination for total health and wellness – the place where traditional medicine and alternative therapies come together in perfect harmony.
We believe in the power of pharmacy to provide trusted and accessible care that helps our customers go beyond healthy and get thriving. An essential part of our RxEvolution includes empowering our pharmacists to engage more with customers – while also updating our product mix to favor better-for-you and free-from options that our customers value.
Rite Aid Corporation is also proud to be one of the nation's leading drugstore chains. With approximately 2,500 stores in 19 states, we have a strong presence on both the East and West Coasts, employing more than 51,000 associates.
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