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RETAIL PHARMACY TECHNICIAN - CASUAL

Job Summary:Generate the flow of prescriptions by preparing medications for dispensing and achieve the optimum level in customer relations.Education⚬ Minimum:High School Diploma or equivalent⚬ Preferred:Completion of Pharmacy Technician training programRegistration/Certification/Licensure:N/AExperienceMinimum:None.⚬ Preferred:Prior experience in a growing pharmacy, servicing and selling over-the-counter medications and related products.Other Requirements:Must be a dynamic individual with the ability and skills to meet, greet and serve customers, and to achieve the goals as established by the Retail Pharmacy Manager. Responsible to safely access, transport, and handle single dose medications to include prescription and non-prescription medications. Responsible to safely access, transport, and handle sharps, such as needles, suture kits, lancets, syringes, etc.Status:Non-ExemptPhysical Requirements:The following frequency definitions apply to all Physical Requirements unless otherwise noted:Occasional: (0-1/3 of day , 0 - 2.5 hrs/day, 1 - 4 reps/hr)Frequent: (1/3 -2/3 of day , 2.5 - 5.5 hrs/day, 5 -24 reps/hr)Constant: (> 2/3rd of day , > 5.5 hrs/day, > 24 reps/hr)NOTE: An asterisk (*) indicates that the item is an essential function.Non-Material HandlingStanding* - Remaining on one's feet in an upright position remaining stationary - FREQUENTWalking* - Remaining upright on one's feet, and moving about - FREQUENTSitting - Body remains in a seated position - OCCASIONALStooping* - To bend the body downward and forward by bending the spine at the waist - OCCASIONALBending* - To flex the upper body forward - OCCASIONALTwisting* - To rotate the upper body forward - N/AClimbing - To move the body in any direction on equipment or structures that do not include stairs or ladders - N/ALadders - To ascend and descend ladders - OCCASIONALStairs - To ascend and descend stairs - OCCASIONALKneeling - To move the body downwards and come to rest on both hands and both knees - OCCASIONALSquatting* - To move the body downwards by bending both knees - OCCASIONALCrouching* - To bend the body forward and downward by bending the spine and the legs - OCCASIONALCrawling - To move the body forward or backwards on hands and knees - N/AReaching Horizontal* - To extend the arms and hands outward, remaining under shoulder height - FREQUENTReaching Overhead* - To extend the arms and hands up and out over shoulder height - FREQUENTGrasping* - Using functional gripping of the hand to handle an object - CONSTANTFinger Manipulation* - To manipulate objects with the use of fingers - CONSTANTSeeing* - Using visual feedback to accomplish a task or activity - CONSTANTHearing* - Using sound feedback to accomplish a task or activity - CONSTANTRepetitive Upper Extremity Use* - Using the arms and/or hands continuously or more than 2/3 of the total time - CONSTANTRepetitive Lower Extremity Use* - Using the legs and/or feet continuously or more than 2/3 of the total time - CONSTANTMaterial HandlingPushing* - To exert a force upon an object in order to move it in a certain direction Pushing refers to moving an object away from the personOCCASIONAL20# - 50#Pulling* - To exert a force upon an object in order to move it in a certain direction Pulling refers to moving an object towards the personOCCASIONAL20# - 50#Lift* - Floor to WaistOCCASIONAL20# - 50#Lift* - Waist to shoulderOCCASIONALUp to 20#Lift* - Shoulder to overheadOCCASIONALUp to 20#Carrying* - To transport an object or article using the arms or hands (> 10 feet)OCCASIONAL20# - 50#Environmental FactorsWorking alone - OCCASIONALWorking in cramped quarters - N/AConstant interruptions - OCCASIONALWorking with hands in water - N/AUse of power tools - N/AWorking on ladders/scaffolding - N/AExposure to vibration - N/AExposure to dust - N/AExposure to noise (constant) - N/AExposure to electrical energy (outlets, etc) - N/AExposure to temperature changes (heat, cold, humidity), that require special clothing - N/AExposure to slippery walking surfaces - N/AExposure to solvents, grease, oils - OCCASIONALExposure to radiant energy, ie computer terminal (more than 4 hours per shift) - CONSTANTWorking with bloodborne pathogens - N/ACardiovascular Energy Requirements - Physical DemandPhysical DemandMet LevelExamples of similar activity intensitySedentary to Light 0 - 3.5 Light house cleaning, washing dishes, serving food, food shopping, sitting, standing, computer work. Medium 3.6 - 6.3 House work (mopping, scrubbing), health club exercising, treadmill work, stretching, yoga, walk/run-play with children, aerobic class, dancing, carrying bucket/wood, auto body repair, shoveling snow, golf (carrying clubs). Heavy to Very Heavy > 6.4 Calisthenics (push up, pull up, sit up, vigorous effort), carrying groceries upstairs, shoveling coal, bailing hay, fire fighting, sawing by hand, splitting wood.As Relates To This Position:Sedentary to Light - OCCASIONALMedium - N/AHeavy to Very Heavy - N/A