Job description
Pharmacist – Pharo Health, Somaliland
Hargeisa, Somaliland
Overview
The Pharo Foundation (“the Foundation”) is a pioneering, mission-driven organization working to
build a vibrant, productive, and self-reliant Africa. Founded and fully funded by Pharo Management,
an emerging markets hedge fund, the Foundation represents a new model of philanthro capitalism: a
private endowment using its own capital to design, fund, and operate development programmes with
private-sector discipline and long-term commitment.
Over the next decade, the Foundation’s ambition is to deliver lasting impact across three
interdependent missions:
1. Empowering the next generation through affordable, high-quality education.
2. Solving water scarcity by building and operating sustainable water infrastructure.
3. Driving economic productivity by unlocking jobs, investment, and innovation through both
non-profit and for-profit ventures.
Pharo Ventures, which is the Foundation’s for profit- arm, is building commercially sustainable
businesses across East Africa to create thousands of jobs and generate inclusive economic
growth. We complement the development work above by running for-profit ventures with
our current interest being in agri-business and healthcare sectors.
Pharo Health
Pharo Health is establishing a portfolio of companies under the Pharo Ventures Group, to drive its
healthcare strategy across the region. We intend to transform the healthcare landscape in the Horn
of Africa region by providing access to a network of premium diagnostic centers. Pharo
Health Somaliland will be a portfolio company of Pharo Ventures Group.
The first healthcare venture in the portfolio is currently being established in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
Building on this foundation, the organization is now launching a flagship diagnostic and healthcare
services business in Somaliland, with ambitions to expand nationally and across the wider region.
The Somaliland business will operate as part of a growing regional healthcare network, benefiting
from cross-border collaboration, shared expertise, and operational synergies.
1. Position summary
The Pharmacist at PDC-SL is responsible for the end-to-end management of the pharmacy unit,
serving as both the clinical authority and the primary technical operator. This hybrid role involves
accurate medication dispensing, expert patient counseling, and comprehensive inventory
management. The Pharmacist ensures that all pharmacy operations meet international safety
standards and national regulatory requirements while providing a "premium" service experience for
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outpatient clients. By performing both pharmacist and technician duties, the incumbent ensures
maximum accuracy, safety, and efficiency in the medication use process.
2. Key Relationships
Position Title: Pharmacist
Location: Hargeisa, Somaliland
Reports To: Operations Manager
Duties and Responsibilities
A. Prescription Processing and Dispensing (Technical Duties)
• Receive and interpret prescriptions from PDC-SL specialists, verifying for completeness and
legality.
• Perform the physical tasks of dispensing, including counting, measuring, and pouring
medications.
• Prepare accurate prescription labels with clear dosage instructions and cautionary
statements.
• Execute proper packaging and labeling of medications, ensuring they are ready for patient
pickup with zero errors.
B. Clinical Review and Patient Counseling (Pharmacist Duties)
• Conduct clinical reviews of all prescriptions to identify potential drug-drug interactions,
contraindications, or allergies.
• Provide expert counseling to patients regarding their medications, including proper
administration, potential side effects, and storage requirements.
• Advise clinicians on appropriate medication selection, dosages, and alternative therapies
when necessary.
• Ensure patients understand their treatment plans to promote medication adherence and
optimal health outcomes.
C. Inventory and Stock Management
• Manage the entire lifecycle of pharmacy stock, from procurement and receiving to storage
and distribution.
• Monitor inventory levels daily to prevent stock-outs of essential medications and clinical
supplies.
• Maintain the "Cold Chain" for temperature-sensitive medications (e.g., insulin, vaccines),
ensuring refrigeration logs are strictly updated.
• Perform regular stock audits to identify and safely dispose of expired or damaged
medications according to national waste management protocols.
D. Quality Assurance and Safety
• Implement and maintain high standards of pharmacy practice and infection control within
the unit.
• Maintain a clean, organized, and secure pharmacy environment.
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• Ensure all pharmaceutical services comply with the national regulatory authority and
institutional policies.
• Document and report any medication errors or "near misses" to the Clinical Service Manager
for continuous quality improvement.
E. Administrative and Regulatory Compliance
• Maintain accurate and up-to-date pharmacy records, including controlled substance logs and
patient profiles.
• Utilize the center’s Electronic Medical Record (EMR) or Pharmacy Management System for
all data entry and billing.
• Prepare periodic reports on pharmacy usage, revenue, and inventory status for management
review.
• Always ensure strict patient confidentiality and ethical handling of health information.
F. Customer Service Excellence
• Deliver premium, concierge-level experience for all patients, handling inquiries with
professional warmth and efficiency.
• Collaborate closely with the front-desk, nursing, and specialist teams to ensure a seamless
patient journey through the center.
Skills and qualifications
Qualifications and Requirements
• Education
• Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm) or Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) from a recognized
and accredited university.
• Licensure
• Valid and current professional license and registration with the relevant National Health
Professions/Medical Council.
• Experience
• Minimum 5+ years of experience in a clinical or community pharmacy setting.
• Experience in a hospital or premium outpatient facility is highly desirable.
• Proven track record of managing pharmacy inventory and using pharmacy software systems.
4. Skills & Competencies
• Clinical Expertise: Deep knowledge of pharmacology, drug interactions, and therapeutics.
• Technical Precision: High accuracy in medication counting, labeling, and record-keeping.
• Communication: Fluency in Somali and professional English (verbal and written).
• IT Literacy: Proficient in using Pharmacy Information Systems and Microsoft Office.
• Interpersonal Skills: Ability to provide high-end, patient-centered service in a fast-paced
environment.
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How to apply
Application Procedure
Applicants are required to attach a detailed CV and Cover letter by August 7, 2026.
To apply, please click this link https://a.peoplehum.com/vpjz3
We will review applications on a rolling basis, and in the event that an exceptional candidate is
identified early in the process, Pharo Foundation reserves the right to make an appointment before
the advertised deadline. We therefore encourage interested applicants to apply as early as possible.
Please note that only shortlisted candidates will be contacted due to the high volume of applications
received.
Pharo Foundation is an equal opportunity employer committed to promoting diversity, inclusion, and
gender equality in all its practices. We encourage applications from qualified individuals regardless of
race, gender, religion, or background