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For additional questions, please contact Penni Berger at penni-berger@uiowa.edu The Department of Pharmaceutical Care intends to hire at either the Pharmacy Technician, Trainee classification, Pay Grade 8, or Pharmacy Technician, Certified, Pay Grade 10, based on the qualifications of the successful candidate.
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From inpatient and outpatient positions, to sterile compounding, and transitions of care, the start of your Pharmacy Career at Cedars-Sinai is around the corner! As a per diem Pharmacy Technician in Los Angeles, Ca, you will perform a variety of tasks under the supervision of a pharmacist.
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Our Compounding Pharmacy Technician plays a vital role in ensuring the highest quality and safety standards of our pharmaceutical products. What The Compounding Pharmacy Technician Does Each Day.
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At Houston Methodist, the Pharmacy Technician position is responsible for completing a variety of routine pharmacy services related to medication acquisition which may include, but are not limited to: triaging phone calls, repackaging medications, dispensing medications, labeling medications, charging/crediting medications, compounding medications, and inventorying medications.
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National Pharmacy Technician Certification and certificate from accredited school in states where required. National Pharmacy Technician Certification (PTCB). Along with the nation’s largest 503A sterile injectable outsourcing network, CAPS offers industry-leading batch compounding on a national scale through three 503B registered outsourcing facilities.
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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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High School Diploma/GED; Registered by and in good standing with Texas State Board of Pharmacy as a Pharmacy Technician; or licensed by and in good standing with the Texas State Board of Pharmacy as a Pharmacist Intern.
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Pharmacy Technician (CPhT) License. Experience in pharmacy compounding. As a leader in sterile compounding, we continue to invest in automation and integrated technologies to improve our production processes, safety, consistency, and product quality.
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Qualifications Minimum Qualifications: Completed Pharmacy Technician Program Licensed with the California State Board of Pharmacy Current Pharmacy Tech license Current and Valid PTCB certification Preferred Qualifications: 2 years of hospital Pharmacy and sterile compounding experience.
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Day In The Life: As an Back-End Pharmacy Technician, you will work to ensure all medication needs and regulatory standards are met for our patients. Certification/licensed/registered pharmacy technician or as required by state law.
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The pharmacy technician must conduct himself/herself in a professional manner in conformity with all applicable federal, state, and municipal laws and regulations in his/her relationship with the public, health care professions, and pharmacists.
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Other key product areas include nutrition, pharmacy admixture and compounding, ostomy and wound care, and dialysis. Does minor trouble-shooting not requiring a maintenance mechanic or process technician (i.e. Lead Processing Technician, Setup Technician, Process Technician.
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High school diploma or GED. Completion of an academic pharmacy technician training program preferred. The Certified Technician provides support to the pharmacist by reviewing, compounding and dispensing medications.
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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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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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