HI all,
I am a licensed pharmacist and looking for something new
As I can see on jobs.gc.ca, DND is hiring for pharmacists. I am quite aware of the DEO through CF as well, but I will say that the civilian route is more appealing to me at the moment (but that could change!).
I've tried researching, and did get a few hits from the Canadian Pharmacists Journal, the Recruitment page and a study where CF re-imbursed for over-the-counter medications directly through community pharmacies. Other than that, I haven't found very much information on the positions directly, especially on the DND end.
I am curious, how much will the two positions vary? What's available to the DND RPH that isn't to the CF and vice versa?
How will they compare to a "typical" community or hospital pharmacist position?
Will the DND pharmacist generally be limited in their career growth, or is there potential for more senior positions?
When the CF is able to recruit a sufficient number of Pharmacist Officers, might the DND pharmacists be laid-off and replaced with Pharmacist Officers?
As a civilian pharmacist, would one still have the opportunity to do, I'll call them "stints", overseas? or at other bases on an as-needed relief basis?
Could anyone provide more info as to which bases/locations have openings with the DND?
Anything else you think I should be aware of?
Generally, the issues with enlisting are lack of control over location, and not really wanting to jump into something that might not be right for me, but as I said, that could change with being with the DND for a bit and seeing what it's like if the positions are indeed similar. Overall, the CF offer is a very good one (in my opinion) from what I've read, and compensation, CPP bridge benefits, getting paid to learn french, soldier training nor working hours are the issues!!!
Mainly, I am interested in drug utilization, reimbursement and overseeing drug distribution. I have no issues with, and do enjoy patient care, but I see myself as someone managing and overseeing big infrastructure operations, like a health system, in my future career and that is definitely where CF/DND appeal to me.
Any comments (or PMs if you choose) are appreciated.