Pharmacy Delivery Driver – Sault Ste Marie, On (Part-Time, Contract)

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Pay: CA$20/hour + CA$0.15/km

Job Description

Drivers are paid CA$20/hour for active delivery time plus CA$0.15 per kilometre per route (pickup to final drop-off). Hours are variable and based on delivery volume.

About Script Runner

Script Runner is a healthcare logistics platform that helps pharmacies deliver prescription medications to patients safely, reliably, and compliantly. We work closely with pharmacy teams and local drivers to ensure delivery works in the real world—especially in lower-volume regions where flexibility matters.

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Role Overview

This is a part-time pharmacy delivery driver role supporting local pharmacies with scheduled prescription deliveries.

You will complete assigned delivery routes, ensuring medications reach patients safely and on time, while communicating any issues back to Script Runner’s operations team.

This role is best suited for someone who:

  • Has flexible daytime availability
  • Is comfortable driving locally
  • Enjoys independent, structured work
  • Wants consistent routes without gig-style chaos

Key Responsibilities

  • Complete scheduled pharmacy delivery routes accurately and on time
  • Pick up prescription orders from partner pharmacies
  • Deliver medications directly to patients following provided instructions
  • Communicate delivery issues or delays to Script Runner support
  • Handle delivery equipment as needed (phone, tablet, scanner)
  • Represent Script Runner and partner pharmacies professionally

Driving Expectations (Important)

This role is driving-focused. You should be comfortable with:

  • Regular local driving
  • Known routes and pharmacy partners
  • Variable hours depending on delivery volume
  • Occasional short-notice coverage when routes open up

All driving time is paid at the hourly rate, with per-kilometre fuel reimbursement per delivery route.

Pay & Benefits

  • CA$20/hour base pay + CA$0.15/km per delivery route (pickup to final drop-off)
  • Multiple pharmacies may be assigned during a shift. Travel between pharmacies is not paid, but routes are scheduled efficiently to maximize earnings
  • Bi-weekly direct deposit
  • Consistent pharmacy delivery work — not random food-order gig driving
  • Routes and stops are provided in advance for reliable scheduling

Requirements

  • Reliable vehicle, valid driver’s license, insurance, and registration
  • Smartphone with a data plan (required for the driver app)
  • Proof of eligibility to work in Canada
  • Strong sense of responsibility, punctuality, and customer service
  • Backgrounds in security, community work, law enforcement, or related fields are an asset

Why This Role Works

  • Predictable, scheduled delivery routes
  • No on-demand gig pressure
  • Known pharmacies and service areas
  • Flexible, part-time work
  • Direct support from Script Runner’s operations team

Not a Fit If

  • You are looking for a full-time role with benefits
  • You do not want to drive regularly
  • You need fixed, guaranteed daily hours
  • You prefer desk-only work

Job Type: Part-time
Work Location: On the road

Job Type: Part-time

Pay: $20.00 per hour

Application question(s):

  • This job requires arriving on time for scheduled pharmacy pickups. How do you make sure you are reliable and punctual?
  • Sometimes a driver may be needed to cover a route on short notice. Are you comfortable with this, and what is your general availability?

Work Location: On the road

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