Northern Light Pharmacy
Department: Retail Pharmacy - Union St
Position is located: 915 Union Street
Work Type: Full Time
Hours Per Week: 40.00
Work Schedule: 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Summary:
Assist pharmacists in medication preparation and distribution while ensuring a high degree of quality and accuracy during daily tasks. Pharmacy Technicians coordinate with co-workers and other staff members, including RNs, CNAs, Pharmacists, etc. to ensure correct and timely filling and distribution of patient medication orders. Pharmacy Technicians are responsible for preparing and manufacturing medications, as prescribed following established protocols and procedures. Technicians also participate in the creation and management of medication histories in the electronic health records.
Responsibilities:
Provides excellent customer service and answers the phone in a timely manner (within 3 rings)Requires supervision by pharmacist and relies on Pharmacy Technicians II and III for questionsPosition intended for learning and potential advancement to Technician II the approval/recommendation of the immediate supervisorPrepare for and participate in inventory count preparation and processed as required (cycle counts)Remove outdated or recalled products in a timely fashion for return to the appropriate vendorAlert manager to any problems or situations as they occur and enlist his/her help if necessaryMaintain clean and adequate inventory levels of suppliesA pharmacy technician may engage in the practice of pharmacy at a pharmacy only under the direct supervision of a pharmacist as defined in Chapter 1, Section 14 of the board's rules.Oversees pharmaceutical inventory using PYXIS system and assists with processing patient charges and preparation of medications for dispensing.Selects correct medications and quantities.Accurately restocks medications to the correct pocket.Outdates medications as necessary.Documents charges when necessary.Performs Pyxis functions accurately and timely.Delivers stock in a timely manner.Troubleshoots issues with machines.Performs monthly unit inspections using appropriate documentation form.Prepares compounds and dispenses medications, and sterile compounds upon physician's orders.Selects correct solutions and medications and performs accurate dosage calculations.Follows appropriate hand hygiene and garbing procedures.Appropriately compounds sterile preparations Low and Medium Risk sterile preparations.Adheres to inspection control procedures for IV room and maintains logs.Documents appropriately including charges/credits.Restocks returned medications when appropriate.Delivers medications in a timely manner.Completed and Passed Semi-Annual Sterile Compounding competency.Maintains accurate control substance inventory.Selects correct medications and quantities.Documents discrepancies when necessary.Reviews the CII safe to Pyxis Report at close of shift.Assists nursing in review of discrepanciesAssists in maintaining appropriate stock levels.Supplies reorder information to Pharmacy Buyer.Orders IV solutions and other supplies utilizing the Online Ordering System.Restocks work areas as necessary.Receives wholesale and direct orders in the absence of the Pharmacy Buyer.Cleans and dusts medications storage areas as necessary.Documents borrow/loan transactions.Removes outdates from shelvesPerforms additional duties as required or assignedOther Information:
• A pharmacy technician may not perform any of the following tasks: o Clinically evaluate a patient profile relative to drugs that have or will be dispensed; o Make decisions that require the education and professional training of a pharmacist; or o Sign any federally-required controlled substance or inventory form. • A pharmacy technician shall carry the wallet-sized license card issued by the board at all times the technician is on duty and shall produce the card upon request of the pharmacist in charge, a pharmacist on duty or an agent of the board. Active Maine pharmacist technician license in good standing. • Must be familiar/proficient with computer use. • Prior experience/proficiency with i.e. Microsoft Office. • Must have ability to adapt to work situations such as independent work and/or team environments. • Demonstrate system values and integrates them into daily organizational practice. • Actively support patient-centered care with sensitivity and respect for the diversity of human experience. • Ability to work independently and in a team atmosphere. • Basic computer related skills to send and receive emails, type general correspondence, and enter data into spreadsheets or other software applications. • Knowledge of drug names, medical terminology, the metric system and ability to perform math calculations. • Ability to prioritize workflow. • Demonstrate successful use of critical thinking and problem solving skills.
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Working Conditions
Prolonged periods of sitting. Prolonged periods of standing. Extend body and limbs to reach items. Lifting, moving and loading 20 to 30 pounds. Work with computers, typing, reading or writing.