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As an Back-End Pharmacy Technician, you will work to ensure all medication needs and regulatory standards are met for our patients. Rotating and working in various assigned pharmacy workstations including: Packaging, Staging, Returns, Receiving, Narcotics, IV, Ekit, Compounding, Omnicell Cycle Fill, Machine Packaging.
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Minimum Qualifications:To qualify you must have a High School Diploma and 2 years prior experience as a Pharm Tech or have successfully completed the NYU Pharmacy Technician training program.
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The Clinical Staff Pharmacist performs medication order evaluation and verification, drug distribution, sterile and extemporaneous compounding, technical supervision, and clinical services.
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About the Role:As a Lead Compounding Pharmacy Technician, you will be responsible for the completion of the daily tasks and next day preparation by team members. Our pharmacy technician teams are growing and we are constantly adding shifts.
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Our back-end team focuses on order fulfillment in our closed-door pharmacy setting, including packaging and dispensing of medication, reviewing delivery orders and bins for accuracy, and coordinating stock rotations.
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Schedule: Varied hours, depending on department needs, including weekends and holidays Hourly Salary Range: $25.78 – 31.42 Bargaining Unit: EX – AFSCMEJOB QUALIFICATIONSQualificationsCA Pharmacy Technician license – Required.
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For Tier III specialty areas: Completion of Pharmacy Department’s Core Sterile Compounding Training Program, immunizer, product certification authorization (tech-check-tech), medication histories, or regulatory support within 6 months of date of hire.
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Medication picking, delivery, and restocking to automated dispensing cabinets (ADC). Ensures pharmacy environment is clean and free of clutter, safe, and presents a professional atmosphere.
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Successful completion of an academic or military hospital pharmacy technician training course preferred. 2.4 Properly receive medications from wholesaler and replenish pharmacy stock accurately (i.e. automated medication carousel) 2.5 Consistent usage of handheld tablet with bar code scanning functionality (hospital specific.
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Active Washington State Pharmacy Technician License or Pharmacist Intern Registration. Certified Pharmacy Technician (CPhT). In the inpatient and infusion areas, responsibilities include receiving medications, stocking, medication distribution including into automated drug dispensing devices, medication pulling and checking and sterile and non-sterile compounding, including compounding of hazardous drugs.
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As a Pharmacy Technician I – Sterile Compounding you will be working with cutting edge technology compounding specialized and complex therapies within the clean room environment.
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Perform specialized duties such as hazardous drug compounding, medication history, nuclear, and Patient Assistance Program (PAP) as a pharmacy technician. Pharmacy intern would be acceptable in lieu of.
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Experience : Acute: Minimum of two pharmacy skills (examples may include medication distribution, sterile compounding, and/or medication listing activities) required. A minimum of one relevant specialized certificate/certification from approved vendor such as PTCB, BPTS or NPTA (examples include but are not limited to product verification, medication history, hazardous drug management, billing/reimbursement, controlled substances diversion prevention, medication therapy management, sterile compounding.
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National Pharmacy Technician certification preferred - 2+ years of IV compounding experience preferred *Education. As part of the Coram Sterile Compounding team you will utilize your clinical knowledge and provide our patients with the smooth service and delivery of their medication to their homes.
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The Pharmacy Technician position is responsible for utilizing their clinical and IV/TPN knowledge alongside the pharmacist to provide specialty infusion services that will be delivered/ administered to patients in their homes.
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