
Pharmacy Technician Program Director
The College of Health Care Professions, Garland, TX, United States
Voluntary Life
(Employee, Spouse, Child)
Employer-Paid Life Insurance
Short-Term Disability (STD)
Long-Term Disability (LTD)
Flexible Spending Accounts
(FSA/LFSA)
Health Savings Account (HSA)
HSA Employer Contribution
Critical Illness
Hospital Indemnity
401(k)
401(k) Employer Match
Paid Holidays
Floating Holiday
Mental Health Day
Referral Bonus Program
Tuition Assistance Program (TAP)
The Pharmacy Technician Program Director (PD) serves as the principal academic officer for the Pharmacy Technician Program, playing a pivotal role in shaping the program's success and ensuring its alignment with institutional goals. This leadership position is responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations of the program, fostering student achievement, and maintaining a high standard of academic excellence. The PD collaborates closely with the Director of Education (DOE) to ensure the fiscal health of the department while adhering to regulatory compliance and institutional policies.
Key Highlights of This Role
Providing strategic leadership to the Pharmacy Technician Program, ensuring alignment with the college's mission and objectives
Creating a supportive and dynamic learning environment that promotes student success and program completion
Recruiting, training, and managing a team of qualified instructors dedicated to delivering high-quality education
Collaborating with institutional leadership to optimize program performance and resource allocation
Engaging in activities that enhance the program's reputation and contribute to the college's stature within the community
This role offers a unique opportunity to make a meaningful impact on the academic and professional development of students pursuing careers as pharmacy technicians. The PD will work in a collaborative environment, leveraging resources and expertise to drive program excellence and student outcomes.
Responsibilities
Provide academic leadership by selecting, training, developing, managing, and leading faculty and staff in accordance with guidelines established by the DOE and Campus President
Plan and implement departmental budgets, including personnel requirements, program expenses, and capital needs, ensuring alignment with institutional fiscal goals
Support college and community relations initiatives to enhance program visibility and engagement
Review and evaluate curriculum, textbooks, and instructional materials in collaboration with instructors, advisory boards, and the DOE
Conduct evaluations of instructors, programs, externships, employer surveys, and graduate surveys to ensure continuous improvement
Collaborate with other Program Directors within the institution to optimize scheduling, share faculty resources, and promote interdepartmental synergies
Ensure compliance with all state and federal regulations, as well as institutional policies and procedures
Contribute to initiatives designed to achieve student completion and placement rate objectives
Perform additional duties as assigned to support the department and institution
Qualifications
Licensed Pharmacist or possession of a diploma or certification in Pharmacy Technology (CPhT)
Minimum of 3‑5 years of professional experience in a pharmacy setting
Current Pharmacy Technician Certification recognized by state regulatory agencies and accrediting organizations
Advanced certifications or coursework toward further study are highly preferred
Demonstrated experience in fiscal and personnel management
Associate's Degree is required; higher educational qualifications are advantageous
CHCP – The College of Health Care Professions CHCP is a premier healthcare education institution offering comprehensive programs in allied health, nursing, and related fields. We are dedicated to helping our students achieve their career goals and make meaningful differences in healthcare.
Location Garland Campus 630 W. I-30 Garland, TX 75043
Why Choose CHCP
Educational Excellence
– Join a premier healthcare education institution focused on preparing the next generation of healthcare professionals
Modern Facilities
– Teach with state-of-the-art equipment and advanced learning technologies
Collaborative Environment
– Work with experienced educators and healthcare professionals committed to student success
Professional Development
– Access ongoing training, mentorship, and career advancement opportunities in healthcare education
Student-Centered Approach
– Work in an environment where student success and career readiness are our top priorities
Work-Life Balance
– Enjoy a supportive schedule designed for both professional fulfillment and personal well-being
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(Employee, Spouse, Child)
Employer-Paid Life Insurance
Short-Term Disability (STD)
Long-Term Disability (LTD)
Flexible Spending Accounts
(FSA/LFSA)
Health Savings Account (HSA)
HSA Employer Contribution
Critical Illness
Hospital Indemnity
401(k)
401(k) Employer Match
Paid Holidays
Floating Holiday
Mental Health Day
Referral Bonus Program
Tuition Assistance Program (TAP)
The Pharmacy Technician Program Director (PD) serves as the principal academic officer for the Pharmacy Technician Program, playing a pivotal role in shaping the program's success and ensuring its alignment with institutional goals. This leadership position is responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations of the program, fostering student achievement, and maintaining a high standard of academic excellence. The PD collaborates closely with the Director of Education (DOE) to ensure the fiscal health of the department while adhering to regulatory compliance and institutional policies.
Key Highlights of This Role
Providing strategic leadership to the Pharmacy Technician Program, ensuring alignment with the college's mission and objectives
Creating a supportive and dynamic learning environment that promotes student success and program completion
Recruiting, training, and managing a team of qualified instructors dedicated to delivering high-quality education
Collaborating with institutional leadership to optimize program performance and resource allocation
Engaging in activities that enhance the program's reputation and contribute to the college's stature within the community
This role offers a unique opportunity to make a meaningful impact on the academic and professional development of students pursuing careers as pharmacy technicians. The PD will work in a collaborative environment, leveraging resources and expertise to drive program excellence and student outcomes.
Responsibilities
Provide academic leadership by selecting, training, developing, managing, and leading faculty and staff in accordance with guidelines established by the DOE and Campus President
Plan and implement departmental budgets, including personnel requirements, program expenses, and capital needs, ensuring alignment with institutional fiscal goals
Support college and community relations initiatives to enhance program visibility and engagement
Review and evaluate curriculum, textbooks, and instructional materials in collaboration with instructors, advisory boards, and the DOE
Conduct evaluations of instructors, programs, externships, employer surveys, and graduate surveys to ensure continuous improvement
Collaborate with other Program Directors within the institution to optimize scheduling, share faculty resources, and promote interdepartmental synergies
Ensure compliance with all state and federal regulations, as well as institutional policies and procedures
Contribute to initiatives designed to achieve student completion and placement rate objectives
Perform additional duties as assigned to support the department and institution
Qualifications
Licensed Pharmacist or possession of a diploma or certification in Pharmacy Technology (CPhT)
Minimum of 3‑5 years of professional experience in a pharmacy setting
Current Pharmacy Technician Certification recognized by state regulatory agencies and accrediting organizations
Advanced certifications or coursework toward further study are highly preferred
Demonstrated experience in fiscal and personnel management
Associate's Degree is required; higher educational qualifications are advantageous
CHCP – The College of Health Care Professions CHCP is a premier healthcare education institution offering comprehensive programs in allied health, nursing, and related fields. We are dedicated to helping our students achieve their career goals and make meaningful differences in healthcare.
Location Garland Campus 630 W. I-30 Garland, TX 75043
Why Choose CHCP
Educational Excellence
– Join a premier healthcare education institution focused on preparing the next generation of healthcare professionals
Modern Facilities
– Teach with state-of-the-art equipment and advanced learning technologies
Collaborative Environment
– Work with experienced educators and healthcare professionals committed to student success
Professional Development
– Access ongoing training, mentorship, and career advancement opportunities in healthcare education
Student-Centered Approach
– Work in an environment where student success and career readiness are our top priorities
Work-Life Balance
– Enjoy a supportive schedule designed for both professional fulfillment and personal well-being
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