Pharmacy Technician
Healthcare
PharmacyTechnician-InpatientPharmacy(EveningShift)
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“Pharmacy Technician - Inpatient Pharmacy (Evening Shift) at Pharmacy Technician. Skills: Medication dispensing, Sterile products, Hazardous medications. Aid pharmacists in preparation. Aid pharmacists in dispensing”
Industry & Context.
Problem solving
Every 4th weekend rotation, Holiday rotation, Climb stairs/ladder, Driving motor vehicles, Lifting / Carrying: 21-40 lbs, Lifting / Carrying: 11-20 lbs, Pushing / Pulling: 0-25 lbs, Pushing / Pulling: 26-40 lbs, Standing, Walking
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Board of Pharmacy Technician License, Technician Trainee accepted, Become registered or certified within 90 days
Nice to Have
Six months of previous pharmacy experience
What You'll Do.
Aid pharmacists in preparation
Aid pharmacists in dispensing
Prepare sterile products
Prepare non-sterile medications
Prepare hazardous medications
Prepare ADC medications
Ensure medication delivery
Train new technicians
Train pharmacy interns
Prepare unit-dose medications
Reconstitute medications
Complete documentation
Fill unit-dose medication cart
Deliver unit-dose medication carts
Restock pharmacy work areas
Restock pharmacy satellites
Inspect medication storage areas
Process new medication orders
Provide medication handoff
Participate in training
Participate in peer review
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Handoff to team members
Full Job Description
**Overview:** **Schedule:** * Candidate must have availability from 12:30 PM to 12:30 AM * Monday to Friday - 8.5 hours shift * Every 4th weekend rotation required * Holiday rotation - 1 major/1 minor **Job Description Summary:** Aids pharmacists in the preparation and dispensing of patient medications, sterile products, TPNs, non-sterile medications, hazardous medications, and ADC medications and supplies, and ensures the delivery of these medications to nursing units. Trains new technicians, transporters, or pharmacy interns. **Job Description:** **Essential Functions:** * Demonstrate 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 unit-dose medication cart for daily delivery; delivers unit-dose medication carts on time and according to designated workflow; restocks pharmacy work areas, pharmacy satellites, and ADCs with medications and supplies as needed; and inspects medication storage areas for expired or unusable medications pursuant to standards set forth by the regulatory agencies. * Assist pharmacists in processing new medication orders and answering phones and provides accurate, safe, effective handoff to other team members. * Participates in training new employees in the main pharmacy and limited specialized areas (when appropriate) and participates in the peer review process. **Education Requirement:** As required by listed licensure and/or certification requirement. **Licensure Requirement:** Board of Pharmacy Technician License (Registered or Certified) Technician Trainee accepted with expectation of incumbent to become registered or certified within 90 days of hire. **Certifications:** Certification by examination as a pharmacy t
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