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As a Walgreens Pharmacy Technician or Pharmacy Technician Apprentice, you'll be front and center – interacting with our customers and developing strong patient relationships.
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Reports to the Pharmacy Technician Supervisor/Operations Manager for the assigned area. Under the direct supervision of a pharmacist, pharmacy couriers are responsible for a variety of duties to assist in the distribution and delivery of medications and the maintenance of medication inventory.
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The pharmacy student must have one of the following license types with the Maryland Board of Pharmacy: Pharmacy Technician Pharmacy Technician-Student Pharmacy Intern Pharmacy Intern-Student.
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We're in search of a dedicated individual to join our team in a non-retail environment as a Pharmacy Fill Technician. Apply now to embark on a fulfilling career journey as a Pharmacy Fill Technician.
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In addition to supporting the Pharmacy Manager in leading and directing your Pharmacy Technician Support Staff, you are accountable for supporting the management, oversight and operation of all aspects within your pharmacy.
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Licenses and Certifications Certified by a national pharmacy technician certification program and Registered Pharmacy Technician in the state of employment;required or is eligible for, a pharmacy student exemption from pharmacy technician registration by the state of employment;required and PharmD student actively in a program from an ACPE accredited school of pharmacy.
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Must be proficient in all Pharmacy Technician I, Competency 1 Duties/ Knowledge/ Skills/ Ability. Returns all expired or damaged controlled substances to designated controlled substance staff or pharmacist assigned.
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Assists pharmacist(s) in all areas of pharmacy operations, including prescription preparation, sales transactions, customer service, and purchasing and inventory maintenance. Pharmacy technician licensure or registration as required by the state where the pharmacy is located.
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The Pharmacy Technician will perform all tasks related to the preparation of prescription medication under the supervision of a pharmacist. Must hold an active Maryland State Pharmacy Technician License.
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Through completion of the Walgreens pharmacy technician apprenticeship program, experience qualifies for eight (8) college credit hours as recognized by the American Council on Education (ACE.
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Current licensure as a Pharmacy Technician or Student Intern with the State Board of Pharmacy at the time of appointment and continuously while in position. Analytical abilities sufficient to collect and tabulate statistical data for various reports, as well as assist Pharmacist to assess and correct problems with ADMs in case of malfunction.
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Under Pharmacist supervision, perform high level compounding and dispensing, acts as a resource for pharmacy technicians and assists Pharmacist to perform other technical or patient care functions to enhance efficiency and patient outcome.
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Under direct supervision of the specialty pharmacist and specialty pharmacy manager, follows prescribed procedures, assists in processing physicians' medication orders. Certified Pharmacy Technician (CPhT) Certification, must obtain national or non-national certification within 90 days of hire.
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Assists Pharmacy Manager and Staff Pharmacist in developing and maintaining good relationships with the local medical community, including physicians, nurses, and other health care providers, by medical provider detailing and outreach to health groups, retirement homes, nursing homes, and other forums for enhancing growth opportunities.
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This person will be responsible for providing pharmaceutical care to assigned patients and will be working side-by-side with just one Pharmacy Technician. This person must hold active Board of Pharmacy Certification and State of Maryland Pharmacist Licensure.
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