Part-time Professors – Pharmacy Assistant Program
Pharmacy Assistant Instructor
Employment Type – Contract
About Us
Thompson Career College London Campus is committed to delivering industry-relevant training that prepares graduates to excel in their chosen careers. We are launching our Pharmacy Assistant Certificate Program — a comprehensive, fully online program designed to equip students with the practical knowledge, technical skills, and professional competencies needed to thrive in community and retail pharmacy settings — and are seeking passionate and experienced pharmacy professionals to join our founding academic team.
As one of our early hires, you will not just teach — you will help shape our curriculum frameworks, assessment systems, and instructional delivery models from the ground up. This is a high-growth role with a unique opportunity to leave a lasting impact on our program and the next generation of pharmacy assistants entering the workforce.
Key ResponsibilitiesA. Student Engagement & Online Classroom Delivery
- Conduct live interactive online sessions via Zoom or BigBlueButton (BBB), covering pharmacy-specific topics including dispensing procedures, drug classification, pharmacy math, and customer service.
- Create an inclusive and engaging virtual learning environment that accommodates diverse learning styles and adult learners returning to education.
- Use real-world pharmacy scenarios and case studies to reinforce theoretical concepts and build practical problem-solving skills.
- Monitor student attendance, participation, and academic progress, providing timely interventions when students are at risk of falling behind.
- Deliver instruction on pharmacy software systems (e.g., Kroll, McKesson) and point-of-sale technology used in retail pharmacy environments.
B. Curriculum Development & Academic Support
- Contribute to the development and continuous improvement of course materials, lesson plans, lab simulations, and assessment tools aligned with industry standards.
- Design and grade quizzes, assignments, practical assessments, and final examinations that measure both theoretical knowledge and applied pharmacy skills.
- Integrate current pharmacy regulations, drug schedules, and industry best practices into teaching materials to ensure curriculum relevance.
- Provide one-on-one academic support and mentoring to students requiring additional guidance on complex topics such as pharmacology and compounding.
C. Job-Readiness & Career Pathway Support
- Prepare students for workplace readiness by incorporating real-world dispensing workflows, prescription processing, and inventory management exercises.
- Guide students through professional development topics including pharmacy ethics, patient confidentiality, workplace communication, and customer service excellence.
- Share industry insights and career advice to help students understand career pathways in community, hospital, and specialty pharmacy settings.
- Support practicum and placement preparation by helping students build professional résumés and prepare for pharmacy workplace interviews.
D. Academic Administration & System Building
- Maintain accurate student records, gradebooks, and attendance logs within the Learning Management System (LMS).
- Participate in program review meetings, curriculum audits, and quality assurance processes to ensure ongoing program excellence.
- Contribute to building foundational systems and processes as a founding team member — including rubrics, feedback templates, and standard operating procedures.
- Collaborate with the academic leadership team to align course delivery with program outcomes and accreditation requirements.
Qualifications & Skills
Required
- Pharmacy Technician Diploma or Certificate from an accredited institution, or equivalent pharmacy-related credential.
- Minimum 3 years of professional experience working in a community, retail, or hospital pharmacy setting.
- Strong knowledge of dispensing procedures, drug classification (OTC and prescription), pharmacy math, and pharmacy law in the Canadian context.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to explain complex pharmaceutical concepts clearly to diverse learners.
- Comfortable with online teaching platforms (Zoom, BigBlueButton, Google Workspace, LMS environments).
- Demonstrated ability to engage and motivate adult learners in a virtual classroom setting.
Preferred
- Registration with the Ontario College of Pharmacists (OCP) as a Registered Pharmacy Technician.
- Previous teaching, training, or mentoring experience in a post-secondary or professional development setting.
- Experience with curriculum development or instructional design for pharmacy or health sciences programs.
- Familiarity with pharmacy software systems such as Kroll, Telus Health, or McKesson.
Additional Assets
- Experience in hospital pharmacy, compounding, or specialty pharmacy environments.
- Knowledge of NAPRA standards and Canadian pharmacy regulatory frameworks.
- Bilingual proficiency (English/French or other languages) is considered an asset.
- First Aid/CPR certification or willingness to obtain.
General Availability Requirements
- Morning Sessions: 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
- Evening Sessions: 7:00 PM – 10:00 PM
- Weekend Saturday and Sunday only sessions
Key Competencies
- Student-Centric Mindset — Passion for supporting student growth and success in the pharmacy profession.
- Adaptability — Ability to handle live online classes, technical issues, and diverse student needs with composure.
- Collaborative Spirit — Comfortable working with multidisciplinary teams across academic and administrative functions.
- Proactivity — Willingness to contribute to process creation, system building, and continuous improvement as part of a founding academic team.
- Attention to Detail — Precision in pharmacy instruction, ensuring accuracy in drug information, dosage calculations, and regulatory compliance.
Growth & Opportunities
- As an early hire, have direct input in building program systems — your contributions will have a lasting professional impact on TCC’s Pharmacy Assistant Program.
- See your work reflected in student and cohort success as graduates enter the pharmacy workforce.
- Fast-track career progression: Senior Instructor → Program Lead → Academic Coordinator.
- Build your professional network through partnerships with pharmacies, healthcare providers, and industry stakeholders across Ontario.
Compensation & Benefits
- Competitive salary commensurate with experience and qualifications.
- Posted Pay Range is inclusive of instructional and prep time.
- Access to professional development and training programs.
Flexible remote work schedule with the ability to teach from anywhere (in Ontario).
Job Type: Part-time
Pay: $35.00-$45.00 per hour
Benefits:
Application question(s):
- Are you available to work on weekends? Yes / no
- Do you hold a Pharmacy Technician Diploma/Certificate or equivalent credential?
- LinkedIn Profile URL
Education:
- Bachelor's Degree (preferred)
Experience:
- professionally teaching pharmacy assistant: 3 years (required)
Work Location: Remote