Number of Job Openings Available:
1
Date Posted ... February 19, 2024
Department:
70027908 Community Pharmacy United Outpatient
Shift:
Day/Evening (United States of America)
Shift Length:
8 hour shift
Hours Per Week:
0
Union Contract:
Non-Union
Weekend Rotation:
Every 3rd
Job Summary:
Responsible for preparing, dispensing, and checking medications, obtaining medication histories, and ensuring effective flow of operations within the pharmacy. Interns work under the supervision of a licensed pharmacist. Provides assistance and support to the pharmacists and technicians in the clinical and distributive operations of the department.
Key Position Details:
Position is posted for an Outpatient Pharmacy Intern
Principle duties include the following
- Completes order entry of prescription orders - fills medication orders
- Performs any quality assurance steps except final check to ensure quick and accurate prescription delivery
- Evaluates appropriate medication dose, route, frequency and administration
- Interacts with pharmacy personnel and workflow systems to ensure safe, timely and cost effective administration of medications
- Provides clinical/information services to patient, medical staff and other healthcare professionals
- Reviews clinical data on patient profile for possible drug interactions and over/under utilization
-Monitors prescriptions to assure appropriateness for age (geriatric/adult/pediatric), allergies and therapeutic duplications
Job Description:
Principle Responsibilities
• Prepares, checks, and dispenses medications.
• Fills first doses and refill floor stock.
• May perform data entry, adjudication, filing, and selling prescription duties.
• May review clinical data on patient profile for clinical appropriateness.
• May perform first or second checks to ensure accuracy of data entry, clinical components, and filling process.
• Compounds and documents extemporaneous doses.
• Prepackages and documents solid and liquid dosage forms in unit dose and unit of use packaging.
• Audits automated dispensing cabinet medications.
• Fills automated dispensing cabinet medications, cart fill & stock outs.
• May compound and prepares IV admixtures and syringes.
• May admix chemotherapy bags and syringes.
• Performs medication distribution.
• Deliver medications, IVs and supplies as needed.
• Gathers medications that have been discontinued on the floor.
• Restocks medications used on crash carts and other emergency boxes/kits.
• Delivers medications into automated dispensing cabinets.
• May order, receive, unpack, and check incoming stock against invoice and put away.
• May assist the buyer and keep them informed of inventory needs.
• May perform inventory management process.
• Performs admission medication histories.
• Performs medication reconciliation interview with patient.
• Utilizes nursing home medication administration records to complete medication reconciliation.
• Accesses and applies information from electronic health record.
• Communicates with overseeing pharmacist regarding reconciliation and recommendations.
• May provide clinical/informational services to patients, medical staff, and other healthcare professional.
• Other duties as assigned.
Job Requirements
• Must be 18 years of age with education and/or experience needed to meet required functional competencies as listed on the job description, and High school diploma or GED preferred
• Completion of one year at an accredited College of Pharmacy preferred or
• Enrolled in an accredited school of pharmacy working towards a Pharmacist degree required or
• Foreign-trained pharmacist working towards state Pharmacist licensure required
• 0 to 2 years experience in Pharmacy preferred
• Pharmacy Intern Certification/Registration upon hire required or
• Pharmacy Intern Certification/Registration if registered Pharmacy Technician upon hire within 1 Year required
Physical Demands
Light Work:
Lifting weight Up to 20 lbs. occasionally, Up to 10 lbs. frequently