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Clinical Data Jobs in Alberta (NOW HIRING)

IT Analyst II

Calgary, AB · Hybrid

CA$42.12 - CA$56.86/hr

Join our team and play a critical role in delivering trusted data that supports clinical, operational, and financial decision-making. As an IT Analyst II, you will support and administer critical ...

File, scan, and organize medical records and documents * Assist with data entry and administrative tasks * Maintain cleanliness and organization of front desk and waiting areas * Support clinical ...

$42.50 - $52.50/hr

Working under the supervision of the Regional Clinical Manager and Medical Director, this role is responsible for delivering high-quality in-lab sleep diagnostics, ensuring accurate data collection ...

Design and analyze epidemiological studies and clinical trials. Develop statistical models to interpret health data. Collaborate with researchers to inform public health policies. Present findings to ...

Whether you do your best work in a dispensary, in a clinical setting, in an office, or on the road ... Activities include data entry, updating files, pharmacy management software data quality, or ...

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Clinical Data information

What is clinical data?

Clinical data refers to information collected during the course of ongoing patient care or as part of a clinical trial program. This data includes patient demographics, medical history, lab results, imaging studies, treatment plans, and outcomes. Clinical data is crucial for informing medical decisions, improving patient care, and supporting medical research and drug development. It is typically collected and managed by healthcare providers, researchers, and data professionals while maintaining strict standards for patient privacy and data security.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals working in clinical data roles, and how can they be addressed?

Professionals in Clinical Data roles often encounter challenges such as managing large volumes of complex data, ensuring data quality and integrity, and adhering to strict regulatory standards. These challenges can be addressed by staying updated on industry best practices, utilizing advanced data management tools, and working closely with cross-functional teams such as clinical research and regulatory affairs. Continuous professional development and effective communication within the team are also key to overcoming these hurdles and ensuring successful clinical trial outcomes.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a clinical data specialist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Clinical Data Specialist, you need a solid background in life sciences, data management principles, and familiarity with regulatory guidelines, often supported by a relevant degree. Proficiency in clinical data management systems (CDMS), electronic data capture (EDC) tools, and knowledge of standards like CDISC or MedDRA is typically required. Strong attention to detail, analytical thinking, and effective communication skills are crucial soft skills for this role. These competencies ensure the accuracy and integrity of clinical trial data, supporting regulatory compliance and reliable outcomes in clinical research.

What is the difference between Clinical Data vs Clinical Data Coordinator?

AspectClinical DataClinical Data Coordinator
CredentialsTypically requires a degree in health informatics, life sciences, or related fieldRequires similar credentials, often with additional certification in clinical research or data management
Work EnvironmentData analysis, database management, and reporting in healthcare or research settingsOversees data collection, entry, and quality control in clinical trial or healthcare environments
Employer & Industry UsageUsed across hospitals, research institutions, and pharmaceutical companiesCommonly employed in clinical research organizations and hospitals

While both roles involve handling clinical data, Clinical Data professionals focus on data analysis and management, whereas Clinical Data Coordinators oversee data collection and quality assurance in clinical trials or healthcare settings.

What are the most commonly searched types of Clinical Data jobs in Alberta?

The most popular types of Clinical Data jobs in Alberta are:

Infographic showing various Clinical Data job openings in Alberta as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 67% Full Time, and 33% Temporary. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution.

Non-Clinical Pharmacy Manager

Co op

Medicine Hat, AB

Full-time

Retirement

Re-posted 22 days ago


Job description

Are you a dynamic leader with a passion for retail operations and healthcare support services? South Country Co-op is seeking a Pharmacy Manager (non-pharmacist) to oversee the non-professional pharmacy functions of our pharmacy operations in Medicine Hat. If you are customer focused and possess strong leadership experience, then we want to hear from you - Apply online today!  

What you'll do:

Operations 

  • Oversee daily non-regulated pharmacy operations, ensuring efficiency, compliance, and world-class customer service. 

  • Manage inventory and Alberta Health Vaccine system, including ordering, stocking, and accurate reporting. 

  • Control costs and monitor financial performance to meet budget objectives and identify growth opportunities. 

  • Ensure adherence to company policies, and safety standards across all operations.

  • Support licensed pharmacists by handling administrative and operational tasks that do not require clinical decision-making or patient care requiring a professional license.

  • Manage pharmacy specialty programs (e.g., compounding, blister packaging, mail order, virtual pharmacy, assisted living medication) under the guidance of the licensed Pharmacy Manager, ensuring development, staffing, compliance, and operational efficiency in accordance with Alberta College of Pharmacy regulations.

  • Responsible for Home Health Care services, including patient and provider relations, ordering of product, billing of products, training of team members.  Work with Pharmacy Manager (licensee) and division manager to increase home health care sales and community visibility. 

  • Exercise discretion and professional judgment within Co-op policies and provincial/federal regulations to resolve operational issues.

Financial and Business Growth 

  • Achieve pharmacy financial objectives by managing sales growth, prescription volume, profitability, and expense control.

  • Develop and execute business strategies, monitor key financial indicators, and identify opportunities to improve profitability through pricing and cost efficiencies. 

  • Collaborate on budgeting and forecasting, ensure financial accuracy in transactions, and leverage data to optimize performance and support sustainable growth.

Leadership

  • Provide strong leadership and direction to non-regulated pharmacy staff, ensuring compliance with company policies and fostering a culture of accountability, collaboration, and engagement. 

  • Lead and develop non-regulated pharmacy staff through scheduling, training, and performance management. 

  • Oversee recruitment, onboarding, training, performance management, and succession planning. 

  • Promote effective communication, employee recognition, and team development while managing employee relations and maintaining a safe, inclusive work environment.

Who you are:

  • Hold a diploma or degree in Business Administration, Management, Commerce, or related field. 

  • Minimum 5 years of progressive experience in retail or healthcare-related environments preferably within paramedical, health products, or non-regulated pharmaceutical operations. 

  • Ability to successfully complete a criminal background records check prior to employment.

  • Ability to complete and successfully pass a pre-employment alcohol and substance test prior to employment.
  • Proven leadership experience in managing teams and operational performance within the past 3 years. 

  • Knowledge of pharmacology, drug safety, and relevant healthcare regulations.

  • Knowledge of the Kroll pharmacy system is an asset.

  • Leadership and coaching expertise, including strong facilitation, collaboration, influence, and relationship management skills.

  • Highly developed interpersonal skills and the ability to effectively communicate at all levels in the organization.

  • Managerial courage, evidenced by a strong ability to identify and address issues quickly and directly, and provide specific and actionable feedback to others.

  • Superior mentoring skills and a demonstrated ability to foster the engagement and development of direct reports, challenge and stretch Team Members in meaningful ways, and build a strong, agile team.

Availability: Monday to Friday 8am to 9pm, Saturday and Sunday 9am to 6pm. 

Our Team Members receive competitive salaries, a comprehensive benefits package, and an employer-contributed pension plan.  We encourage our Team Members to take advantage of learning opportunities, grow and develop, and foster a culture of teamwork and innovation.

If this opportunity speaks to you and you believe you would be a good fit for this role, please apply now! We thank all candidates for their interest; however, only those selected to continue in the recruitment process will be contacted.

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South Country Co-op is here to serve our members and customers with products and services that help build, feed, and fuel individuals and communities. We are a different kind of business; being member-owned means that any profits are returned to our members and stay in the local economy.
Our work is guided by our values of Customer Focused, Builds Awesome Teams and Communicates Effectively and driven by our vision of building sustainable communities together. To learn more about who we are, visit www.southcountryco-op.crs.