The Drug store Professional 1, under the guidance and direction of a Pharmacist, offers pharmacy services, handles stock, and delivers pharmaceutical care as assigned and in accordance with Texas State Board of Pharmacy (TSBP) regulations.
IMPORTANT FUNCTIONS OF THE ROLE
Performs minimal pharmacy services and duties associated with the stocking, preparation, labeling, giving and delivery of medications.
Assists clients and medical staff with nonjudgmental questions under the direct guidance of a pharmacist preceptor.
Answers incoming phone calls and reacts to the requirements of the caller and/or directs them to the proper person for service.
Communicates immediately with all proper staff member when inventory levels are low and assists with drug buying and stock control in a proper way (ex. buying and receiving of medications and supplies).
Performs designated tasks regarding pharmacy quality control, management of drug store records, inventory control and preparation of order for drugs.
Gets in medication orders from doctors’ order sheets/prescriptions and fills according to label, guaranteeing that the proper product is given and that the dose kind and charge amount are in accordance with formulary; gets in appropriate billing data and is responsible for medication charges and credits.
Resolves inconsistencies, troubleshoots and runs reports from the automated dispensing maker (ADM)
Cleans and helps maintain devices and workspace; disinfects glassware according to established procedures.
SECRET SUCCESS ASPECTS
Fundamental understanding of Pharmacy Care methods, terms, pharmaceutical calculations, terminology, drug use and aseptic strategies, standards, and equipment.
Knowledge of treatments and standards for the labeling and dispensing of prescription medications.
Should have the ability to read, write and follow instructions and flow chart procedures.
Ability to sort, check, count, and validate numbers.
Capability to follow recognized safety, infection control, environmental and seclusion practices and treatments at all times.
Interpersonal abilities required to interact efficiently with patients and personnel.
General computer skills, consisting of but not restricted to: using required software application applications, information entry, details security, electronic medical documentation, hand held scanning and email.
ADVANTAGES
Our competitive benefits bundle consists of the following
– Immediate eligibility for health and welfare advantages
– 401( k) savings prepare with dollar-for-dollar match up to 5%
– Tuition Repayment
– PTO accrual starting Day 1
Note: Benefits may vary based upon position type and/or level
CREDENTIALS
– EDUCATION – H.S. Diploma/GED Equivalent
– EXPERIENCE – Less than 1 Year of Experience
– CERTIFICATION/LICENSE/REGISTRATION –
& nbspPharmacy Technician (PHT): Drug Store Tech (PHT) license released by the Texas State Board of Pharmacy.
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