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Staff in pharmacy providing services, such as: prescription processing, benefits investigation, inventory management, patient counseling, self-care triage and consultation, immunizations, medication administration, MTM, Specialty Care, diabetes care, and pharmacist prescribing services (where applicable.
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Under the immediate direction of a qualified licensed Staff Pharmacist, you will be trained to draw, dispense, and package radiopharmaceuticals in accordance with the regulations of the State Board of Pharmacy.
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Represents pharmacy operations in cross-functional meetings and projects. The Pharmacist Manager is responsible for the managing the day to day operations of a team of Pharmacists and Technicians.
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Knowledge of compounding, pharmacy math skills, hospital pharmacy operations, medical terminology, and various drug names (trade generic). To assist the pharmacist staff in the performance of dispensing tasks, including compounding IV solutions; filling unit-dose carts, floor stock orders, technology dispensing equipment, and medication orders; timely delivery of medications.
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You will also supervise the pharmacy staff and balance staffing needs in line with profitability plans. You will oversee daily operations in the pharmacy and work collaboratively with the front-end manager to ensure the customers, employees, and the store is well cared for.
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Some Job Responsibilities include: Managing pharmacy operations, hiring and supervising staff, performing administrative duties, and buying and selling non-pharmaceutical merchandise.
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1+ year relevant experience as a Pharmacist or Pharmacy Intern preferred. Advanced computer skills; pharmacy operations system experience preferred/required, with ability to learn new software systems, as needed.
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THE OPPORTUNITYThe Pharmacist In Charge is responsible for receiving, reviewing, and interpreting physician's orders, dispensing medication to patients, and working within a team of Pharmacy Technicians and operations personnel.
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Supports clinical pharmacist and technician educational development by participating in departmental staff development programs and provides leadership in the education of staff involved in providing pharmaceutical care to patients.
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Perform special projects as determined by the Director of Pharmacy or Pharmacy Operations Managers. Bachelor's degree in Pharmacy or PharmD. Previous experience preferred. Assist the pharmacy manager by carrying out supervisory responsibilities including training of associates, planning, assigning or directing work, addressing complaints and solving problems.
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Applicants with Call Center Operations experience, Medication Therapy Management (MTM), and/or Pharmacy Benefit Manager (PBM), this position is for you. Perform all functions of a staff Clinical Pharmacist as needed.
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All activities included on the Staff Pharmacist Job Description. The Pharmacy Manager will partner with the Operations Manager to co-manage the pharmacy team and work to set and meet goals for the overall store success.
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Incumbent serves as the Clinic Manager of Operations at the designated clinic(s) and provides technical and administrative supervision to professional and non-professional employees, i.e. Advanced Practice I, Staff Pharmacists, Pharmacy Technicians, Pharmacy Assistants and Pharmacy Billers.
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In the absence of the pharmacist in charge, will be responsible for the pharmacy operations. As our Staff Pharmacist, you play a personal role within your community by ensuring that your patients receive medication and care that they need.
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Supervises department or assigned work area operations in absence of Manager or Director including scheduling appropriate staff coverage when personnel call in sick. Aids in performing competencies on staff, both new hire and annual, as required by Manager or Director.
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