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The Retail Pharmacy Technician works under the direct supervision of a pharmacist to fill prescriptions, assist patients, and perform other pharmacy service duties as required. Performing technical tasks such as filling, compounding , reconstitution and labeling.
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Current registration as a Pharmacy Technician in the State of Ohio or eligible. Pharmacy Technician Certification Board (PTCB) certification required. TITLE: Pharmacy Technician.
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This position will provide the opportunity to grow your pharmaceutical skills under the direct guidance of a state licensed pharmacist while providing essential care to our patients in our closed-door pharmacy.
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The Department of Pharmaceutical Care intends to hire at either the Pharmacy Technician, Trainee classification, or Pharmacy Technician, Certified, based on the qualifications of the successful candidate.
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May be responsible for compounding Sterile Compounding orders and syringes for Alere in a Class 100 clean room including compounding medications from non-sterile powders as directed by Pharmacists, IV Supervisor, and/or Director of Pharmacy.
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Advanced level Manufacturing Technician position with the responsibility to weigh and dispense active pharmaceutical ingredients (API) and excipients in preparation of compounding.
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Assists the pharmacist with all aspects of the Billings Clinic medicationdistribution system including compounding/admixing pharmaceutical preparations,filling bottles/bingo cards with prescribed tablets/capsules, processingprescriptions and emergent prescriptions, adjudicating claims, performing pointof sale functions, proper utilization of outpatient pharmacy technology etc.
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Education, License & Cert: High school graduate or equivalent Pharmacy Technician Certification preferred but not required for hire. All Technicians will be encouraged to pass the Pharmacy Technician Certification Exam. Supporting educational material will be provided.
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The Certified Pharmacy Technician III aids pharmacists in providing pharmaceutical care services to patients by assisting in the preparation, dispensing, record keeping, transporting, packaging, and compounding of medications for all patients including the following age groups: neonatal, pediatric, adolescence, adult, and geriatric.
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Knowledge of State laws regulating pharmaceutical compounding practice Strong knowledge of product preparation, compounding, packaging and labeling as well as quality assurance standards Ability to excel performing multiple tasks at the same time without making errors Yearly training in OSHA, HIPAA, and in pharmacy procedures and policies.
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The Pharmacy Technician assists the pharmacist in the provision of pharmaceutical care to all patients of Carle Foundation Hospital, Kirby and Hoopeston Hospitals, and all Carle Enterprise locations that might use medications.
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CPhT - Certified Pharmacy Technician - State of Pennsylvania. Supports pharmacological services by checking pharmaceutical stock to determine inventory level, placing and expediting orders, reading medication orders and prescriptions, preparing labels, calculating quantities, compounding sterile and non-sterile products, and other pharmaceutical therapies.
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Registered Pharmacy technician may also perform assistance in the compounding, preparation and distribution of pharmaceutical and investigational preparations following USP standards and hospital policy, inventory stewardship, keeping records and making reports required by law, and processing of documents required by the hospital.
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Technical Expertise Demonstrate proficiency and mastery of various technology utilized in the provision of pharmaceutical care, including, but not limited to: EMR, ADS, Inventory Management software, carousel, Packaging software, Sterile Product Pharmacy Workflow Manager, Barcode Labeling Programs, RFID Technology(usage varies depending upon hospital.
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EXPERIENCE: Required: Three years of pharmacy technician work experience OR three years prior authorization and/or copay assistance programs work experience OR three years combined pharmacy technician/prior authorization and copay assistance work experience.
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