Jackson Pharmacy Professionals

Jackson Pharmacy Professionals

Staffing and Recruiting

Orlando, FL 3,340 followers

About us

Awarded “Best of Staffing” by our clients in 2014, Jackson Pharmacy Professionals specializes in the recruitment of pharmacists and pharmacy technicians for contract assignments, contract-to-hire, and permanent placement needs. Join over 1,300 facilities nationwide that have partnered with Jackson’s family of staffing companies and alleviate your staffing shortages with a team of highly-skilled pharmacy professionals that are pre-screened for certifications, licensing and adaptability. We provide flexible staffing options that include: • Short and Long-Term Contracts • Contract-to-Hire Opportunities • Pharmacy Management Executive Search • Permanent Pharmacy Placement • PRN/Relief Staffing • Hospital Pharmacy Management Services 80% of our clients retain their assigned pharmacist beyond their initial contract with Jackson Pharmacy Professionals.

Website
http://www.jacksonpharmacy.com
Industry
Staffing and Recruiting
Company size
501-1,000 employees
Headquarters
Orlando, FL
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2010
Specialties
Pharmacy Staffing, Pharmacy Executive Search / Permanent Placement, Interim Directors of Pharmacy, and Specialty Pharmacist Search

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  • Pharmacies have been seeing a decline in recent years and one of the reasons for this is increased competition. The market is highly competitive, with large chains like CVS and Walgreens, as well as big-box retailers like Walmart and Costco, offering pharmacy services. These large entities can leverage economies of scale to offer lower prices and better deals, making it hard for smaller, independent pharmacies to compete. #Pharmacy #Competition #PharmTech #Pharmacist

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  • Urban and rural pharmacies have their differences, but they also have similarities that they share. Since we've been speaking about the differences between rural and rural pharmacies the past few weeks, here are 4 commonalities between them: 1. Medication Dispensing: Ensuring accurate dispensing of medications. 2. Patient Counseling: Educating patients on medication use, side effects, and interactions. 3. Healthcare Provider Collaboration: Working with other healthcare providers to optimize patient care. 4. Regulatory Compliance: Adhering to all regulatory and safety standards in pharmacy practice. #Pharmacy #PharmacyLife #RuralPharmacy #UrbanPharmacy

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  • Plastic surgery is on the rise, with more and more people opting for cosmetic procedures to enhance their appearance. From facelifts to breast augmentations, the demand for plastic surgery is at an all-time high. These are some of the main reasons plastic surgery has been becoming a growing trend: 1. Improved Techniques: Advances in surgical techniques have made procedures safer, more effective, and less invasive. This reduces recovery times and improves outcomes. 2. Better Anesthesia and Pain Management: Modern anesthesia and pain management techniques have made surgeries more comfortable and less risky. 3. Enhanced Safety: Improved safety protocols and standards have increased the overall safety of plastic surgery procedures. #PlasticSurgery #BeautyTrends

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  • Pharmacies have been increasingly closing and have been affected by different factors. One of the reasons pharmacies have been closing more frequently is due to increasing operating costs. Operational costs, including wages, rent, utilities, and technology investments, have been rising. Smaller pharmacies, in particular, struggle to manage these costs, especially when combined with declining reimbursement rates. #Pharmacy #Pharmacist #PharmTech #PharmacyTech

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  • Working in a pharmacy can look different depending on whether you're working in an urban or a rural area. They both come with their own pros, but also with their own challenges. These are some of the differences between the challenges between urban and rural pharmacies: Urban Pharmacy Challenges - High Stress Levels: The high volume and fast-paced nature of urban pharmacies can lead to increased stress and burnout among pharmacists. - Competition: There may be more competition for jobs in metropolitan areas, especially for desirable positions in well-known institutions. Rural Pharmacy Challenges: - Resource Constraints: Limited access to resources and support, including specialized healthcare services and advanced medical technologies. - Isolation: Professional isolation can be a challenge, with fewer opportunities for collaboration and support from other healthcare professionals. - Economic Factors: Rural pharmacies may face economic challenges due to lower patient volume and limited financial resources in the community. #Pharmacy #Rural #Urban #PharmacyTech #PharmacyTechnician #Pharmacist

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  • Pharmacies have been seeing a decrease in growth and many have even been closing. One of the reasons that pharmacies have been closing is due to Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs). PBMs are intermediaries between insurers and pharmacies that negotiate drug prices and reimbursement rates. Often times, PBMs negotiate rates that are not suitable for smaller pharmacies, squeezing their profit margins. Additionally, PBMs sometimes require patients to use specific pharmacies, often their own or those with which they have contracts, further reducing business for independent pharmacies. #Pharmacy #PharmLife #PharmacyTech #Pharmacist #PharmacyTechnician

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  • Urban and rural pharmacies have many commonalities, but also some differences. The professional development of each looks different depending on whether you're in a rural or urban area. Here are some key differences between their professional development: Urban Pharmacists - Networking Opportunities: More opportunities for networking and professional development, including conferences, workshops, and continuing education programs. - Collaborative Environment: Greater likelihood of working in multidisciplinary teams with other healthcare professionals, which can enhance collaborative care. Rural Pharmacists - Fewer Networking Opportunities: Limited access to professional development events and networking opportunities compared to urban areas. Independent Practice: More opportunities to operate independently or run their own pharmacies, leading to greater autonomy.

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