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Effectively following pharmacy workflow procedures with an in-depth understanding of each workstation (i.e., production, pick-up, drive-thru, and drop-off) for safe and accurate prescription fulfillment; delivering results while balancing quality and efficiency in all tasks; embracing agility to manage all workstation responsibilities while reprioritizing to help customers and the team when needed.
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Essential Front Store Supervisor (FSS) Functions:Work effectively with store management and store crewsSupervise the store’s crew through assigning, directing and following up of all activities (i.e. receiving/unloading delivery truck, daily/weekly tasks, etc.
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Effectively communicate information both to and from store management and crewsAssist customers with their questions, problems and complaints; escalating to Store, Pharmacy Manager or Tech Team Leader where necessaryHandle all customer relations issues in accordance with company policy and promote a positive shopping experience for all CVS customers by promoting the use of assisted/self-service checkout or loyalty programs such as ExtraCare or Carepass.
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Job Overview: Recent working tech experience required Start within the next two-weeks Licensed with the state board of pharmacy Prior IV experience a plus Full-time Tuesday - Saturday early morning shift Offering: Top industry medical and dental benefits PTO / Vacation Weekly Pay To speak about this position or to touch base about any of our other travel or permanent opportunities, give me a call at the number below today.
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Communicates with Patients or care givers to determine medication, medication possession, and scheduling delivery, pick up, or shipment of medication. Must be registered with the applicable state Board of Pharmacy as a Pharmacy Technician trainee upon hire (except PA.
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Education: Required:High School Graduate, CPhT (Certified Pharmacy Technician)Testing in proficiency for Microsoft Office (Excel, Word)Preferred:AS Degree in Pharmacy Technology or Accredited Pharmacy Tech Course completionExperience: Required:CPhT must have a minimum of one year pharmacy experience LPN, RN with CPhT Certification is acceptable with no experience.
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Ability to deliver medications to via patient preferred mode (bedside, curbside, etc)Flexibility to travel amongst Aurora Pharmacy locationsMust be able to:lift up to 35 lbs from floor to chest-level.
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The Pharmacy Medication Reconciliation Technician will improve medication safety by assisting pharmacists in collection and documentation of up-to-date medication lists for patients being admitted to the organizations hospitals in order to optimize the medication reconciliation process and reduce the number of medication errors secondary to inaccurate or incomplete information.
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O The worker is required to have close visual acuity to perform activities such as: transcribing, viewing a computer terminal, reading, visual inspection involving small partsOccasional lifting of up to 30 lbs; exerting up to 30 lbs of force occasionally and/or up to 10 lbs of force frequently, and/or a negligible amount of force constantly to move objects.
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May resolve issues of denials identified through adjudication, and follow-up claims in Point of Sale (POS) May produce reports and keep management informed of unpaid claims and claims pending follow-up.
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The technician is involved in all aspects of order intake, data entry and prescription preparation up until the final pharmacist check. The Pharmacy Technician uses their strong communication skills to be able to work alongside with coworkers and other Altru team members to provide all of our patients with seamless and exceptional care.
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Assess the workload, establish the prescription pick up time and queue the prescription for processing. Performing cash register duties within the Pharmacy Department. Preferred: Hospital or retail pharmacy experience.
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An exciting opportunity for a Pharmacy Tech is now available in our Inpatient Pharmacy. At UP Health System - Portage, providing an excellent patient experience is at the heart of everything we do.
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Perform all store clerk duties as needed. Verify and gather necessary patient information including name, address, phone number, date of birth, allergies, chronic conditions, request for non-safety caps and insurance information.
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The Pharmacy Tech must demonstrate skills necessary to provide services appropriate to the age of patients throughout the life span, be knowledgeable in recognizing signs and symptoms of abuse and neglect, and be cognizant of safety issues (both environmental and medical.
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