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Doctorate (PharmD) or equivalent Pharmacist degree from a Non-US accredited school of pharmacy. Non-US Accredited Foreign Graduates are required to successfully complete their internship within 18 months and will be skilled in diverse patient care, practice management, leadership, and education, and will be prepared to complete and pass all required Pharmacist licensure exams and processes within 120 days of the completion of required US Internship hours.
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Pharmacy Professional Practice. Deliver additional health care services as allowable by state regulation, individual certification, and as directed by pharmacy leadership team, including but not limited to point-of-care and/or swab-and-send testing, immunization preparation and/or delivery, etc.
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Other License(s): active Pharmacy Intern license in state where district is located. Support your Pharmacy manager in motivating, inspiring, and developing their Pharmacy Support Staff by balancing assignments that maximize colleagues’ strengths, address development opportunities, and decrease knowledge gaps.
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We proudly support and encourage people with military experience (active, veterans, reservists and National Guard) as well as military spouses to apply for CVS Health job opportunities. While Working As a Non-US Accredited Foreign Graduate, Under The Direct Supervision Of a Licensed Pharmacist, You Play a Critical Role In Ensuring a Safe And Effective Retail Pharmacy Work Environment That Delivers Exceptional Care To Each Patient.
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Coordinate/implement the training and development of Pharmacy Support Staff. A Key Component Of The Non-US Accredited Foreign Graduate Role Is Keeping Your Customers And Patients Healthy Through Adoption And Management Of Patient Care Programs.
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Maintain in-stock by ensuring all inventory management policies and procedures are followed utilizing appropriate report(s) to maintain replenishment as needed. Foreign Graduate from a Non-US Accredited college or school of pharmacy prior to beginning Non-US Accredited Foreign Graduate Training Program at CVS.
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Support maintaining a clean, organized, and professional pharmacy department, according to CVS standards. Assist all pharmacy and front store customers with their questions and concerns. Workflow Management excluding final prescription verification.
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You will complete a mixed modality learning plan including a curated learning experience that will utilize your pharmacy knowledge and skills. Identify critical business opportunities and meaningful solutions to drive growth and improve performance in your pharmacy and work toward successfully implementing those solutions by leading your team to achieve specified goals.
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