The technician, under pharmacist supervision, handles tasks including triaging nursing calls, preparing and delivering medication orders, and restocking supplies within the pharmacy setting. Key duties involve operating the EMR system, performing non-sterile compounding, preparing IV packs using aseptic technique, and managing inventory and security of drugs, including narcotics.
Requirements summary
No specific qualifications are required initially, as training will be provided, but National Pharmacy Certification is mandatory within 18 months of hire. Desired qualifications include a high school diploma or equivalent and one year of work experience in a clinical, retail, or healthcare setting, along with excellent communication skills.
high schoolInventory ManagementCustomer ServiceTelephone EtiquetteNarcotics HandlingAseptic TechniqueCash Register BalancingNon-Sterile CompoundingMedication DeliveryPharmacy Information SystemEMR System OperationIV PreparationMedication RecognitionAutomatic Dispensing Machine (ADM)Wholesaler Computer SystemPrepacking Bulk MedicinesRepackaging Machine Use
Job description
Job Title
Pharmacy Technician –
Per
Diem
Location: United Memorial Medical Center -
North
Street
Campus(127
North
Street,
Batavia,
NY 14020)
Department:
Outpatient
Pharmacy
Hours
Per
Week:
Per
Diem
Schedule: Monday-Friday, 9a-5p, No Weekends, Day Shift SUMMARY Under pharmacist supervision, responds to and/or triages nursing phone calls, prepares medications orders, accurately delivers meds and restocks as necessary. Provide superior customer service by modeling the organizations values.
KEY
RESPONSIBILITIES: Properly operate EMR System (Electronic Medical Record) Rounds to the floors accurately and in a timely manner to deliver medications. Recognizes medication names and medical abbreviations. Ability to use the pharmacy information system to run reports and access basic knowledge of medication data. Prepack bulk medicines by taking bulk medication and repackaging into individual, unit dose, size packaging. Proper cleaning, maintenance, and use of the repackaging machine. Non- Sterile compounding and preparations of oral liquids, creams, and ointment in a clean environment. Properly measuring and combining medication along with proper documentation. Fill patient orders with prescribed medications, while completing appropriate documentation and affixing patient information labels. Fill various emergency boxes and properly document. Identify the emergency box to be filled. Obtain proper meds for that particular unit. Scan each medication for expiration dating and strength before placing it in the box. Once complete obtain pharmacist sign off that all meds were provided. Deliver medications or pharmaceutical supplies to patients, nursing stations, or surgery. Proper handling of narcotics. Proper disposal of medication according to hospital guidelines and maintains proper storage and security conditions for drugs. IV Room – Knowledge of and proper practice of “A septic” technique. Add measured drugs or nutrients to intravenous solutions under sterile conditions to prepare intravenous (IV) packs under pharmacist supervision. Transfer medication from vials to the appropriate number of sterile, disposable syringes, using aseptic techniques. Receive and store incoming supplies, verify quantities against invoices, check for outdated medications in current inventory, and inform supervisors of stock needs and shortages. Answer telephones, responding to questions or requests. Perform clerical work in medical settings. Knowledge of medications well enough to recognize errors, misprints or medications that may contraindicated with each other. Possess advanced knowledge of the ADM (Automatic Dispensing Machine) and have the ability to troubleshoot and repair when necessary. Participation in process improvement initiatives such as safety and/or help identifying methods or ideas to improve upon current practices. Assists in training new hires. Advanced knowledge of IV procedures. Batch medication/narcotic drip. Order supplies. Other duties as assigned.
Additional
Ambulatory
Pharmacy
Responsibilities: Consistently, promptly and courteously assist/wait on customers, maintaining confidentiality at all times. Obtain all necessary personal, medical (allergies/conditions) and insurance information from patient. Record information on the prescription and entering appropriate information into the pharmacy computer. Pursuant to pharmacist’s order and designated work area, assist in filling patient prescriptions for pharmacist verification. Pulls or procures drug product and original prescription, counts and assesses reorder status. Receives requests for refills through automated process and otherwise (phone), and ensures proper requested information is processed and communicated to pharmacists in a courteous manner. Compiles prescription hard copies in numerical order and files on a daily basis. Keep a clean, uncluttered work environment. Cleans shelves and storage areas routinely. Has thorough knowledge of “wholesaler” computer system. Ability to compile and send order, receives confirmation, assess availability of product (backorders etc.) and follow through with communication to staff members for problems. Assists in checking in the pharmaceutical orders, verifying invoices/packing slips with pharmacy order, stickers drug products/supplies and places them into stock. Maintains adequate supplies (dispensing bottles, computer labels, bags, Medela products, necessary pharmacy billing and signature logs, etc.) Completes “Return to stock” task, based on current schedule in pharmacy, and reports information to accounts manager. Monthly checks of the drug inventory for outdated drugs, remove and logs items in the designated returns area. CII’s are logged out of inventory log first, then removed to designated return area and logged again. Periodically throughout the day assesses cash register for appropriate change and retrieves as needed from cashier’s office. Balances the cash register at the end of the day, count back down to $50, and make a daily deposit. All money is placed in a safe and locked at the end of the day. Performs other duties as assigned.
Required
QUALIFICATIONS: None - willing to train.
Required
LICENSURE/CERTIFICATION: National Pharmacy Certification required within 18 months of hire. If hired before November 1, 2020, National Pharmacy Certification is required by February 28, 2022.
DESIRED
QUALIFICATIONS: High School diploma or equivalent preferred Excellent oral and written communication skills for routine interaction with hospital staff, patients, and visitors. 1 year of work experience in a clinical, retail, or healthcare setting. If hired before November 1, 2020, the initial National Pharmacy Certification exam must be taken by November 1, 2021. Rochester General Health System is an Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action Employer.
Minority/Female/Disability/Veteran
Education:
Licenses /
Certifications:
Physical
REQUIREMENTS: M - Medium Work - Exerting 20 to 50 pounds of force occasionally, and/or 10 to 25 pounds of force frequently, and/or greater than negligible up to 10 pounds of force constantly to move objects; Requires frequent walking, standing or squatting. For disease specific care programs refer to the program specific requirements of the department for further specifications on experience and educational expectations, including continuing education requirements. Any physical requirements reported by a prospective employee and/or employee’s physician or delegate will be considered for accommodations.
PAY
RANGE: $18.50 - $20.50
CITY:
Batavia
POSTAL
CODE: 14020 The listed base pay range is a good faith representation of current potential base pay for a successful full time applicant. It may be modified in the future and eligible for additional pay components. Pay is determined by factors including experience, relevant qualifications, specialty, internal equity, location, and contracts. Rochester Regional Health is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, and related medical conditions), sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, disability, predisposing genetic characteristics, marital or familial status, military or veteran status, citizenship or immigration status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law. Rochester Regional Health is an integrated health services organization serving the people of Western New York, the Finger Lakes, St. Lawrence County, and beyond. The system includes nine hospitals; primary and specialty practices, rehabilitation centers, ambulatory campuses and immediate care facilities; innovative senior services, facilities and independent housing; a wide range of behavioral health services; and Rochester Regional Health Laboratories and ACM Global Laboratories, a global leader in patient and clinical trials. It’s vision is to lead the evolution of healthcare to enable every member of the communities it serves to enjoy a better, healthier life.