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PharMerica is a closed-door pharmacy where you can focus on fulfilling the pharmaceutical needs of our long-term care and senior living clients. PharMerica is the long-term care pharmacy services provider of choice for senior living communities, skilled nursing facilities, public health organizations and post-acute care organizations.
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We offer: DailyPay Flexible schedules Competitive pay Shift differential Health, dental, vision and life insurance benefits Company paid STD and LTD Tuition Assistance Employee Discount Program 401k Paid-time off Tuition reimbursement Non-retail/Closed-door environment Our Pharmacy group focuses on providing exceptional customer service and meeting the pharmacy needs for hospitals, rehabilitation hospitals, long-term acute care hospitals, and other specialized care centers nationwide.
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We offer a non-retail pharmacy environment. Our Pharmacy group focuses on providing exceptional customer service and meeting the pharmacy needs for hospitals, rehabilitation hospitals, long-term acute care hospitals, and other specialized care centers nationwide.
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Triage, interpret and input orders into computerized medication order system while meeting accuracy and productivity standards of the pharmacy. PharMerica is a full-service pharmacy solution providing value beyond medication.
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PharMerica is a non-retail pharmacy that focuses on providing exceptional customer service and meeting the pharmacy needs for hospitals, rehabilitation facilities, long-term acute care centers, and other specialized care centers nationwide.
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PharMerica isone of the nation'slargest pharmacy companies. Oregon State Pharmacy Technician License. Performs other tasks as assigned, which can include assisting in any area of the pharmacy as directed by management.
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If your passion is service excellence and top-quality care come join our team and apply today! Pharmacy related experience. PharMerica offers unmatched employee development, exceptional company culture, seemingly endless opportunities for advancement and the highest hiring goals in decades.
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For more information about PharMerica, please visit Follow us onFacebook,Twitter, and LinkedIn. Join our PharMerica team! May resolve issues of denials identified through adjudication, and follow-up claims in Point of Sale (POS.
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This position will provide the opportunity to grow your pharmaceutical skills under the direct guidance of a state licensed pharmacist while providing essential care to our patients in our closed-door pharmacy.
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Locate medication from pharmacy supply area, count out, and package in correct system, including blister packs and vials. About our Line of Business: PharMerica is a full-service pharmacy solution providing value beyond medication.
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For more information about PharMerica, please visit www. Performs drug calculations including basic mathematical calculations (e.g., converting milligrams) May assist with drug preparation and dispensing under the direct supervision of a Pharmacist.
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Must Have Previous Pharmacy Technician Experience. May produce reports and keep management informed of unpaid claims and claims pending follow-up. Must Have Previous Pharmacy Technician Experience.
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Maintains current knowledge of Medicaid claim regulations and processes. Audits input versus documentation and makes corrections as needed. Detail oriented; goal oriented, team player, customer service, oral communication.
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State pharmacy tech license as required. Pharmacy Technician License Fees, we’ve got your covered! If your passion is service excellence and top-quality care, come join our team.
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Basic understanding of drugs, medication terminology, and metric system; ability to operate a computer. Company paid STD and LTD. Our organization is in high growth mode , which means advancement opportunities for individuals who are looking for career progression.
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