Pharmacy Intern

Healthcare

PharmacyIntern

$36–50k ~AI est. Toledo, Ohio, United States PART TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“Pharmacy Intern at Pharmacy Intern. Skills: Pharmacy, Medication dispensing, Clinical duties. Prepare medications. Compound sterile products”

Industry & Context.

Healthcare
Problems you'll solve

Problem solving; Decision Making

Eligibility Requirements

Driving motor vehicles, Lifting 21-40 lbs, Lifting 11-20 lbs, Pushing/Pulling 26-40 lbs, Reaching above shoulder, Flexing/extending of neck, Repetitive hand/arm use

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Valid Ohio driver’s license, Proof of auto insurance, Pass motor vehicle background inspection, Maintain qualification of insurance guidelines, Eligible for State Board of Pharmacy Intern License, Actively enrolled in accredited College of Pharmacy

Nice to Have

Ongoing Inpatient Pharmacy Technician competencies

What You'll Do.

Compound sterile products

Compound non-sterile products

Prepare hazardous medication

Deliver products to nursing units

Perform medication reconciliation

Perform clinical patient care

Complete documentation of tasks

Fill unit-dose medication cart

Deliver unit-dose medication cart

Restock pharmacy work areas

Restock pharmacy satellites

Inspect medication storage areas

Assist pharmacists in processing orders

Provide handoff to team members

Participate in training new employees

Complete intern projects

Complete topic discussions

Complete journal clubs

Complete clinical rotations

Complete case presentations

Complete research projects

Complete presentations

Complete professional development activities

Complete intern-specific competitions

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Training new employees; Peer review process

Full Job Description

**Overview:** Valid Ohio driver’s license and proof of auto insurance is required by hospital policy. Must pass a motor vehicle background inspection, insurance eligibility, driving qualifications and training set forth by Nationwide Children’s Hospital and must maintain qualification of insurance guidelines. **Job Description Summary:** Aids pharmacists in the processing, preparation, and dispensing of medication orders, sterile and non-sterile products, hazardous medication, TPNs, nursing supplies, and the delivery of these products to nursing units. Assists in clinical care under the supervision of a licensed pharmacist by performing medication reconciliation, clinical patient care, and other clinical duties as assigned. Works an average of 12 hours/week during the school year and 32-40 hours/week over the summer. **Job Description:** **Essential Functions:** * Demonstrates appropriate knowledge of and compliance with USP 795, 797, and 800 standards and other regulatory requirements, which allow safe and accurate preparation and/or compounding of unit-dose medications (both oral and IV), including reconstitution when applicable. Completes daily, weekly, and monthly documentation of completed tasks in designated record keeping systems. * Fills and delivers unit-dose medication cart on time and according to designated workflow. Restocks pharmacy work areas, pharmacy satellites, and ADCs with medications and supplies as needed. Inspects medication storage areas for expired or unusable medications pursuant to standards set forth by the regulatory agencies. * Assists pharmacists in processing new medication orders and answering phones. Provides accurate, safe, effective handoff to other team members. * Participates in training new employees in the main pharmacy and those new to satellites or specialized areas. Participates in the peer review process and serves as a role model and coach to Inpatient Pharmacy Technicians. * Completes intern projects and assignments such

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