Browse our frequently asked questions below.

Still have questions? Feel free to contact us directly and we’ll be happy to help!

There is no charge for your membership at this time.

There is no charge for your membership at this time.

No, cancel at any time.

You can see the potential jobs on the calendar and when you click on them for the details you have the contact information of the pharmacy.

Fill out the form as detailed as possible and click send. One of our staff will contact you if needed and will post the job on our site.

After you have registered and subscribed, click on the “post a job” tab
Add new
Position – pharmacist
Position details – list dates and shift times
Date – pick the start date
Time – indicates the start time of the first shift
End time – indicates the end of the first shift

When posting multiple dates, put them into the position.

After you post, we will send a notification to all our registered pharmacists in your province about the posting.

You negotiate directly with the pharmacy who pays you direct. You are responsible for reporting your income to Revenue Canada.

Contact PRN and we will investigate the issue.

Contact PRN and we will investigate the issue.

Yes, we will not share any information with any outside source for any reason.

Each pharmacy must have their own profile and as a result their own subscription. For multiple ongoing positions over multiple locations please contact us.

We will investigate the issue and take appropriate action and inform the complainant of our decision.

We will investigate the issue and take appropriate action and inform the complainant of our decision.

You can create a job as far in advance as you want. Your posting remains active even if you cancel your subscription.

As many as you like. With an active subscription you can view and apply for as many jobs as are active on the website.

Post the first date using the calendar and in the “position details” list the dates and times.

PRN has created a system based on
fairness and longevity.

The old Pharmacy Relief Network based its business model on repeat business that was driven by providing a needed product at a fair price. It’s time to restart that concept.