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Overview
The Pharmacy Technician prepares medications, performs sterile and non-sterile compounding, and manages inventory and automatic dispensing machines. They are also responsible for maintaining records, conducting unit inspections, and participating in departmental education.
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Compensation
$25 - $42 / HOUR
Posted
3 days ago
The Pharmacy Technician prepares medications, performs sterile and non-sterile compounding, and manages medication repackaging. They are also responsible for restocking automatic dispensing machines and maintaining departmental records.
$24 - $25 / HOUR
8 days ago
Western Reserve
The technician independently performs tasks related to filling medication orders, maintaining both manual and computer-based records, and preparing and compounding medications using appropriate techniques. Responsibilities also include supplying controlled substances with accurate records, maintaining inventories, and supplying medications to assigned areas with appropriate billing.
Salary not listed
2 months ago
Great Lakes Bay Health Centers
The Pharmacy Technician will primarily assist patients with prescription drop-offs, ensure accurate data entry into the computer system, and communicate with insurance carriers regarding claims. They will also support the pharmacist in filling and labeling prescriptions, obtaining new or refill orders, and participating in team-based medication management.
3 months ago
Madera Community Hospital
The Registered Nurse is responsible for safe and appropriate patient care, providing instruction, direction, and supervision to subordinate unit staff, and serving as a resource for all departments. This includes analyzing data, determining necessary healthcare actions, teaching patients and families, and supervising practice based on nursing care principles.
$46 - $60 / HOUR
The Registered Nurse is responsible for safe and appropriate patient care, providing instruction, direction, and supervision to subordinate unit staff, and serving as a resource for all departments. This role requires advanced knowledge of the nursing process, patient assessment, and adherence to hospital standards and procedures.