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The pharmacy technician assists with the compounding of sterile preparations in compliance with regulatory requirements and organizational policies and procedures, assembly of patient supplies and equipment, and other tasks under the direct supervision of a pharmacist. The pharmacy technician assists with the maintenance and cleaning of the pharmacy work areas as described in the Apollo References Manual, and assists with quality control and performance improvement activities as directed by the franchised pharmacy manager. This position reports to the pharmacy manager.
Pharmacy technicians who are a quick learner, organized, accurate, adaptable to changes, open to do any tasks available to you are welcome, even you don't have experience before. This position is for those who look for the right work life balance. Training will be provided to the right candidate.
Qualifications
Physical Requirements TaskMay require lifting over 40 lb.May require standing for extended periodsMay require frequent use of computer keyboardMay require use of latex productsMay require moderate to high amounts of driving (extended sitting)ExamplesLifting cases of enteral formula and infusion solutionsStanding at laminar air flow hood during product preparationData entry, patient documentation, label preparations, etc.Clean and sterile gloves; latex injection portsPatient deliveries
Essential Job Functions
Responsibilities
Complies with company policies related to the compounding process and patient care.
Maintains knowledge of USP chapter <797> to assure the quality, sterility, and stability of compounded sterile preparations.
Demonstrates proper hand hygiene and garbing procedures, to include removing all jewelry, cosmetics, and outer garments prior to working within the ISO Class 7 or better environment.
Demonstrates proper aseptic technique and knowledge of laminar airflow theory when preparing sterile medications and solutions.
Accurately and safely prepares medications, labels, and drug compounding records.
Accurately prepares patient supplies for dispensing.
Consistently maintains and cleans pharmacy work areas as directed by the pharmacy manager, and completes the pharmacy maintenance log.
Attends in-service education programs and stays knowledgeable regarding current equipment and procedures.
Directs questions to the pharmacy manager or nursing personnel if uncertain regarding drugs, supplies, deliveries, or equipment.
Completes assigned paperwork/documentation as directed in a timely manner.
Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, PRN
Pay: $31,200.00 - $45,750.00 per year
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Work Location: In person
Full Time
$33k-41k (estimate)
08/30/2023
09/04/2024