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Pharmacy Tech II: High school diploma or equivalent and completion of an accredited pharmacy technician-training program. Minimum Qualifications Education Pharmacy Tech I: High school diploma or equivalent and completion of an accredited pharmacy technician-training program.
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What qualifications you will need:· A high school diploma or equivalent is required· An active Registered Pharmacy Technician license in the state which you practice, in accordance with law and regulation is required· A national certification (CPhT) is required· Previous hospital pharmacy experience is preferred Memorial Health University Medical Center has provided quality healthcare services since 1955, giving patients access to highly-trained physicians and advanced technology.
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Communicates moderately complex technical information within the teamMINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS - High school diploma, GED, or foreign school diploma equivalent to a U.S. high school diploma- Must be at least 18 years of age- Individual must be registered as a Certified Pharmacy Technician (CPhT) with the Ohio Board of Pharmacy- Work requires a high school level of skills and good communication skills.
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High School diploma or equivalent education (examples include: GED, verification of homeschool equivalency, partial or full completion of post-secondary education, etc.) At Houston Methodist, the Pharmacy Technician position is responsible for completing a variety of routine pharmacy services related to medication acquisition which may include, but are not limited to triaging phone calls, repackaging medications, dispensing medications, labeling medications, charging/crediting medications, compounding medications, and inventorying medications.
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Education: High school diploma or GEDCompletion of a formal pharmacy technician training program preferred. Certifications: Upon hire, registration as a Certified Pharmacy Technician, Registered Pharmacy Technician or Pharmacy Technician Trainee with the Ohio Board of Pharmacy is required.
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QualificationsRequirements: High School diploma or equivalentValid Registration as a Pharmacy Technician by the Maryland Board of PharmacyPreferred:Prior hospital pharmacy technician experience is preferredAdditional InformationAll your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
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Minimum Qualifications Education High School Diploma or GED required Some college preferred Experience 3-4 years, and 2-4 years of hospital pharmacy experience (with IV admixture) required Licenses and Certifications LPT - Licensed Pharmacy Tech Registry with the D.C. Board of Pharmacy required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Must have good written and verbal communication skills.
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MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED: Education: High School diploma or GED equivalency requiredLicensure, Certification, Registration:MA Registered Pharmacy Technician with National Certification (PTCB or ExCPT) or a MA Registered Pharmacy Technician and obtaining National certification (PTCB or ExCPT) within 180 days of hire; or a MA Registered Pharmacy Intern.
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High School Diploma or GED Oregon Pharmacy Technician License OR Certification is PREFERRED - NOT REQUIRED. If candidate is not a current pharm tech, must be willing to get Oregon Pharm Tech License prior to hire.
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Mandatory Education HS EQ: High School Diploma, GED or Certificate Preferred Education Required License and Certs Preferred License and Certs- Require active registration as a pharmacy technician or pharmacy intern in the State of Florida.
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UndefinedREQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS: Education: High School Diploma for GED, At least 18 years of age Experience: N/A Licensure/ Certification: Pharmacy Technician in Illinois or Michigan (dependent on location of employment.
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Education and Formal Training Required: High School Diploma or GED. Certified Pharmacist Technician Certification Preferred or Certification required within one year of hire.
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MINIMUM SPECIFICATIONS Education - Must have a High School diploma or GED. Experience - Prefers experience in prior pharmacy technician health system roles such as inpatient pharmacy, IV/Infusion pharmacy, retail pharmacy, mail order pharmacy, and/or pharmacy repackaging.
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Minimum Qualifications Education High School Diploma or GED required or Completion of an approved/accredited Pharmacy Technician training program preferred College coursework preferred Experience 3-4 years Pharmacy technician experience in acute care, hospital setting preferred, with demonstrated increasing levels of responsibility.
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Education: High school diploma or equivalent, completion of a pharmacy technician training program preferred. Certification: Certified Pharmacy Technician (CPhT) preferred.
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