Regional Driver & Operations Lead - Toronto, ON (Part-Time, Contract)

Regional Driver & Operations Lead - Toronto, ON (Part-Time, Contract)

Toronto, Canada

Company
ScriptRunner Inc.
Location
Toronto, ON
Job Type
Part-time
Salary
$12K–$15K a month
Via
via BeBee
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Job Description
• \\ Compensation includes a CA$1000/month base retainer plus CA$20/hour and CA$0.15/km for driving time. 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 high-volume regions where flexibility matters.

Learn more: https://scriptrunner.ai/
• *Role Overview**

This is a hands-on, part-time role responsible for local delivery execution across a small group of pharmacies. The role combines light coordination with on-the-ground driving when needed. The area is east

You will act as the local point person for delivery execution—ensuring scheduled routes run smoothly, drivers are supported, and deliveries are completed reliably.

This role is best suited for someone who:
• Has flexible daytime availability
• Is comfortable driving
• Enjoys practical, operational work
• Does not want a full-time desk role
• *Key Responsibilities
• Coordinate scheduled pharmacy delivery routes in your region
• Collect driver availability and help build a simple weekly schedule
• Be the primary local contact for drivers during scheduled delivery windows
• Step in to complete delivery routes when a replacement driver is unavailable
• Support pharmacies with basic operational questions related to delivery workflows
• Distribute or retrieve equipment as needed (tablets, scanners, etc.)
• Assist with identifying and onboarding local drivers when required
• Escalate non-routine or technical issues to Script Runner’s central operations team
• *Driving Expectations (Important)

This role includes driving. While most routes are completed by assigned drivers, you are expected to:
• Cover routes when a driver is unavailable
• Support peak days or unexpected gaps
• Maintain familiarity with local routes and pharmacies

Driving hours are paid separately at the stated hourly and per-kilometer rates.
• *Compensation
• $1000/month base for regional ownership and availability
• $20/hour + $0.15/km when actively driving delivery routes
• Paid bi-weekly via direct deposit
• *Why This Role Works
• Predictable, scheduled delivery work
• No on-demand gig chaos
• Known routes and pharmacies
• Meaningful responsibility without full-time commitment
• *Not a Fit If**
• You are looking for a full-time role with benefits
• You do not want to drive
• You prefer desk-only or corporate management work
• You need tightly defined hours every day

Job Type: Part-time

Pay: $1,000.00 per month

Application question(s)
• This role includes a CA$1,000/month base retainer plus paid driving time when needed. Hours are variable, and you need to occasionally need to step in and drive on short notice when another driver in your region is unavailable.

In 2–3 sentences, please explain why this level of flexibility works for you.

Work Location: On the road
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