What are the responsibilities and job description for the Pharmacy Intern position at California Specialty Pharmacy,LLC?
Roles and Responsibilities
- Reviews and approves prescriptions to be filled by pharmacy technicians according to the State Board of Pharmacy regulations and under the supervision of a licensed pharmacist.
- ConductsMedication Assessment with patientmedical information on all prescriptions under the supervision of a licensed pharmacist.
- Works with Director of Pharmacy or Pharmacist In Charge to ensure compliance with state and federal regulations and company policy and procedures as they pertain to controlled substances and legend drugs.
- Works with Director of Pharmacy or Pharmacist In Charge to ensure that implementation of quality and cost containment strategies occurs on all dispensing and procurement activities.
- Provides clinical expertise by responding to drug related questions and concerns initiated by internal (Technicians, RNs) and external customers under the supervision of a licensed pharmacist.
- Assessment of laboratory data and appropriate therapeutic drug ranges under the supervisor of a licensed pharmacist.
- Works with pharmacy management on other responsibilities, special projects, and initiatives as needed.
- Employees in staff positionswill be required to successfully complete a competency verification plan upon hire and annually thereafter.
- The objective of the annual competency re-verification is to focus on familiarity and compliance with ContinuumRx policies and procedures and applicable federal, state and/or regulatory standards.
- Availability for assisting with On-Call responsibilities, as needed. ("Taking Call/Being On-Call")
- Complete understanding of confidentiality with respect to Company proprietary information as well as information concerning patient/client care; complying with all federal and state laws as apply to confidentiality of protected health information (PHI)and electronic protected health information (EPHI); and following HIPAA guidelines regarding readily identifiable protected health information.
Qualifications and Experience
- Must be a graduate of an accredited school of pharmacy or Completion of the Foreign Pharmacy Graduate Examination Committee
- Certification (FPGEC)
- Current, active and in good standing pharmacy intern license in the state of employment.
- Have good computer skills
- Be able to work well with a team. The pharmacist's role doesn't consist of independent work.
- Be able to multi-task effectively in a stressful environment.
- Demonstrate self-initiative in the workplace