As a Compounding Pharmacy Technician, you will be working on a specialized team focused on compounding medications for critically ill patients. This role is very detail-oriented, requires specialized training (provided in-house) and has significant physical requirements. You’ll spend most of your day working inside a controlled environment (clean room suite) performing sterile compounding activities and maintenance of the suite (including daily cleaning/disinfecting of the rooms, furniture, and equipment). Additional responsibilities include processing prescription orders, documenting compounding records, unpacking/restocking/storing supplies, performing cycle counts, sanitizing materials for use inside the clean room, performing non-sterile compounding, packing orders, cleaning the prep area, completing annual re-training/competency assessments, and assisting our general pharmacy fulfillment department when necessary.
Work Schedule: Hourly role, 40-hours per week. 10 hour shifts Monday-Thursday 6AM-5PM with 1 hour provided for lunch (unpaid). Schedule is subject to change due to business needs.
NOTE: Compounding operations will eventually include Fridays, requiring a change in scheduled shifts and/or scheduled start/end times (may be rotation of four 10 hour shifts and/or five 8 hour shifts) depending on business need.
This role is worksite dependent and can only be performed on-site.
NOTE: Applicants MUST have a current, active Arizona pharmacy technician license in good standing. Technician trainees are NOT eligible for this position.
A little more about the day-to-day:
Perform sterile and hazardous non-sterile compounding with adherence to USP 795, 797, and 800 and other compounding rules and regulations in controlled environmentsAssemble patient orders and complete necessary compounding record documentationPerform required daily, weekly, and monthly cleaning/disinfecting of clean rooms, ante rooms, hoods, prep space, USP 800 rooms, and equipment wearing full-cover garb and respiratorsAccurately and responsibly operate production equipment to include, but not limited to, scales/balances, hoods, computers, printers, etc.Communicate with pharmacists to ensure they are promptly informed of any quality concerns with compounded products and/or equipment malfunctionsMaintain flexibility to dynamically change job functions and/or schedules to meet the needs of the businessContribute to a positive work environment with the team and remain a supportive, collaborative teammatePerform other duties as assignedWhat you need to do the job:
Active Arizona Pharmacy Technician registration in good standing required (NOT trainee)High School Diploma or GED requiredMail order / specialty pharmacy experience preferredPrevious sterile compounding experience strongly preferredGeneral PC knowledge and experience with Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OutlookKnowledge of standard concepts, practices, and procedures within a pharmacyStrong attention to detail with good organizational skills and self-directed task managementGood verbal and written communication skillsAbility to stand for extended periods of timeAbility to perform highly physical daily/weekly/monthly cleaning activities wearing a respirator, eye protection, and full-cover sterile garb (includes lifting objects 20-30lbs, bending, stretching, reaching above/below head and waist, kneeling, and climbing step ladders)Adherence to strict personal hygiene requirements prohibiting the wearing of jewelry, makeup, hair extensions, false eyelashes, and long and/or false fingernails while workingNOTE: Clean, freshly laundered scrubs are required to be worn each day during compounding. It is employees’ responsibility to purchase and maintain proper attire.Ability to adapt in a dynamic work environment and learn quicklyAbility to identify issues and clearly communicate them to pharmacists / management for assessment and decision makingSuccessful completion of our 160-hour training curriculum and ongoing competency assessments as required by USP 795, 797, and 800A commitment to patients and team members, collaborative attitude, and desire to contribute positively to the organizationAbility to operate with honesty and integrityABOUT ACCREDO / EVERNORTH HEALTH SERVICES
Through our range of health care products and services offered, Accredo / Evernorth team members provide in-depth care for patients with chronic health conditions like pulmonary arterial hypertension, pulmonary fibrosis, immune deficiencies, bleeding disorders, oncology, rheumatoid arthritis, growth hormone deficiency, and numerous other rare / complex conditions. In addition to health care products, we provide comprehensive management services – including outcomes measurement, counseling, clinical care management programs, social services and reimbursement services. By performing in these very high-touch roles, employees have a daily opportunity to make a positive impact on their patients’ lives.
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About Evernorth Health Services
Evernorth Health Services, a division of The Cigna Group, creates pharmacy, care and benefit solutions to improve health and increase vitality. We relentlessly innovate to make the prediction, prevention and treatment of illness and disease more accessible to millions of people. Join us in driving growth and improving lives.Qualified applicants will be considered without regard to race, color, age, disability, sex, childbirth (including pregnancy) or related medical conditions including but not limited to lactation, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, veteran or military status, religion, national origin, ancestry, marital or familial status, genetic information, status with regard to public assistance, citizenship status or any other characteristic protected by applicable equal employment opportunity laws.
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