Careers

Current Openings:

 

PHARMACIST

  • Controlling and dispensing medicine. (Pharmacists are legally responsible for any dispensing errors).
  • Working to legal and ethical guidelines according to SCH, IMC and Consumer protection Regulations.
  • Advise customers in getting their needs from the Pharmaceutical and Para-pharmaceutical products (like: medical devices, medicated cosmetics, vitamins and herbals, first aid products, baby products which may include surfing the internet . etc.)
  • Maintaining strict monitor on medicine use and quality (storage and expiry)
  • Ensure that there is no misuse or abuse of medication or any other items of the pharmacy.
  • Co-operate with other branches especially in their shortage or near expiry items.

 

MEDICAL REPRESENTATIVE

  • Arranging appointments with doctors, pharmacists and hospital medical teams, which may include pre-arranged appointments or regular ‘cold’ calling.
  • Making presentations to doctors, practice staff and nurses in GP surgeries, hospital doctors and pharmacists in the retail sector. Presentations may take place in medical settings during the day, or may be conducted in the evenings at a local hotel or conference venue;
  • Organizing conferences for doctors and other medical staff;
  • Building and maintaining positive working relationships with medical staff and supporting administrative staff.
  • Managing budgets (for catering, outside speakers, conferences, hospitality, etc.)
  • Keeping detailed records of all contacts;
  • Reaching (and if possible exceeding) annual sales targets;
  • Planning work schedules and weekly and monthly timetables. This may involve working with the area sales team or discussing future targets with the area sales manager. Generally, medical sales executives have their own regional area of responsibility and plan how and when to target health professions;
  • Regularly attending company meetings, technical data presentations and briefings;
  • Keeping up to date with the latest clinical data supplied by the company, and interpreting, presenting and discussing this data with health professionals during presentations;
  • Monitoring competitor activity and competitors’ products;
  • Maintaining knowledge of new developments in the National Health Service (NHS), anticipating potential negative and positive impacts on the business and adapting strategy accordingly;
  • Developing strategies for increasing opportunities to meet and talk to contacts in the medical and healthcare sector;
  • Staying informed about the activities of health services in a particular area

 

To apply for any vacancies, please send your most updated CV at careers@imcqatar.com.