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Certified Pharmacy Technician Job Description: A Certified Pharmacy Technician "Med Management Specialist" (MMS) works under direct supervision of the Director of Pharmacy Operations.
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Unlike the Store Manager in Training position, the Operations Manager position is not part of the CVS/pharmacy Retail Management Development Program. The Operations Manager is a member of the Store Management team, and as such, fulfills the company purpose of helping people on their path to better health by driving store execution and performance while building consumer loyalty to CVS/pharmacy through a focus on excellent customer service.
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In addition, provides daily oversight of all operations by working closely with external vendors, manager(s), clinical pharmacist(s), and other support staff. Manages corporate QI Trilogy documents for Medicaid / Medicare and UMAC/QIC across entire pharmacy organization for all lines of business; Owns PDP QI structure.
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The Shift Supervisor Trainee performs work as directed in order to prepare for future supervisory responsibilities, completes basic operations and management skills training, and also learns about key aspects of the business (e.g., building customer loyalty through exceptional service) and CVS/pharmacy culture.
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And, with growth potential of up to 50 new pharmacies per year, our promote from within culture allows for a rewarding career path into any one of the following areas: retail management, specialty pharmacy, out-patient hospital pharmacy, corporate or centralized pharmacy operations.
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Be an Expert: Demonstrates knowledge of business on the floor, backroom operations, product safety standards, sanitation guidelines, inventory management, and the operation, maintenance, and sanitization of equipment; preparing (for example, cutting, grinding, wrapping, trimming) meat products according to established standards; cutting boneless meat products; and maintaining product quality standards.
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Supervises pharmacy personnel to ensure execution of pharmacy operations, including, but not limited to record-keeping, auditing, 340B, inventory, pharmacy maintenance, and operational workflow.
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Facilitate alignment across various departments (creative, strategy, operations, marketing, growth, ecommerce) to ensure cohesive execution of brand strategies. The Brand Manager for Remote Pharmacy will serve as the key driver of growth and success, acting both as a heavy-handed project manager and general manager.
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What sets our pharmacy departments apart is a genuine patient-centric environment with clinical services such as immunizations, MTM (medication therapy management), and much more! Proactively advance pharmacy clinical initiatives including Medication Therapy Management (MTM) and immunizations.
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The Pharmacy Operations Manager provides managerial support to the Director of Pharmacy and other Pharmacy Department Leadership through day to day departmental leadership and coordination of pharmacy workflow.
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At least 1 year experience as a pharmacist in a retail setting including prescription filling and verification, records and legal compliance, pharmacy operations, pharmacy software and technology systems and insurance.
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Collaborating closely with the clinical teams for programs and outcomes, home delivery, specialty pharmacy and infusion, operations, networks, products, STARS, CAHPS, and other internal stakeholders to execute strategic sales and tactical plans.
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Must have a minimum of 1-year previous experience in basic pharmacy operations working as a Pharmacy Technician. This position has a higher level of job knowledge and technical ability than the pharmacy clerk or pharmacy clerk/cashier.
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Position Purpose: Oversees the operation of initiatives and programs focused on improvement in pharmacy quality measures (Part D Patient Safety Measures, HEDIS, PQA, etc.) Manages multiple corporate committees (ie Pharmacy Quality Oversight, Quality Improvement Work group, Drug Utilization Review.
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As the Pharmacist, you will be responsible for having a working knowledge of all areas of pharmaceutical services provided by Select Specialty Hospital, including drug distribution systems, central operations and IV admixture.
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