Long Term Care Pharmacist - Norristown, PA
Job Description
Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) degree, active Pharmacist license, and minimum 1+ years Pharmacist experience required. Applicants who do not meet these qualifications will not be considered.A healthcare staffing opportunity is available for experienced Pharmacy Technicians to support long-term care pharmacy operations in the Norristown, PA area. This contract-to-hire position requires immediate availability for a fast-paced environment serving multiple vendor contracts. Candidates with at least six months of pharmacy technician experience are encouraged to apply.Location:Norristown, PA (near Philadelphia and Horsham)Schedule & Shifts:Various shifts available starting immediately and again in early MarchMorning shifts: 9:00 AM – 5:30 PM and 10:00 AM – 6:30 PMAfternoon/evening shifts: 3:00 PM – 11:30 PMAssignments include making EKits, prepack operations, and medication fillingKey Responsibilities:Accurately prepare and fill medication orders in a fast-paced settingManage specialized tasks such as EKits and prepack based on shift assignmentMaintain compliance with safety and quality standardsCollaborate effectively with pharmacists and other healthcare professionalsDesired Qualifications:Minimum of six months pharmacy technician experiencePTCB certification preferred but not mandatory, as PA currently does not regulate pharmacy techniciansReliability and ability to perform effectively in various shiftsAttention to detail and strong organizational skillsBenefits & Perks:Contract-to-hire role offering potential for permanent placementOpportunity to apply skills supporting long-term care pharmacy in a vendor-diverse environmentCompetitive pay structure commensurate with experienceThis assignment offers a unique chance to contribute to critical pharmacy services with immediate start dates. Candidates ready to take on these responsibilities in Norristown should submit their updated resume and proof of certification, if applicable. Act quickly to secure your position in this vital healthcare role.#p31