Responsible for unit dose medication distribution and control. - Fills unit dose carts for daily exchanges. - Exchange unit dose carts. - Refills requests for floor stock replacements as necessary. - Delivers medications to patient areas and restocks unit dose bins after cart filling. - Processes and delivers Emergency medications. - Monitors drug stock levels and communicates with pharmacy purchasing personnel to ensure supplies are ordered in a timely manner Central operations - Basic billing procedures (credit/debit) - Monitors drug storage areas for product expiration dating. - Basic Inventory Management - HEMM product ordering - Workflow prioritization Demonstrates competence with automated dispensing units - Restock dispensing unit from generated refill list - Can provide basic trouble shooting help and resolution of problems with dispensing units - Properly informs appropriate pharmacy personnel responsible for dispensing units if any issues or concerns arise. Assists pharmacists in preparing and dispensing compounded sterile products - Prepares IV admixtures correctly from labels or by verbal pharmacist orders - Prepares IV admixtures according to USP 797 guidelines and aseptic technique. - Completes chemotherapy training and all associated competencies. - Prepares chemotherapy products as required. Contributes to the safe and efficient operation of the Pharmacy Department. - Takes initiative in doing miscellaneous functions within the department. - Maintains responsible length of time for breaks as defined in the Associate Handbook. - Demonstrates an attitude regarding telephone usage as outlined in the Associate Handbook. - Volunteers for projects and willingly assists co-workers to complete daily responsibilities. - Works as a team player and assists where needed. Completes one department quality assurance/improvement project every six months - Project must provide one of the following; a cost savings initiative, increased patient safety or Introducing a best practice to the department. - Ability to work with pharmacists, pharmacy residents and pharmacy students to complete the Process improvement as required. - Ability to manage time and complete tasks on time is required. Ability to serve as a mentor and or "lead" on one of the advanced competency areas identified by the Pharmacy Department. - This may include but is not limited to; Checking Tech in a Tech-Check-Tech program, medication reconciliation program, IT / Automation program USP 797 Standard for I.V. room, 340 B purchasing/reimbursement and technology lead. Adheres to all safety, infection control and colleague health policies and procedures. • Attends required safety programs. • Appropriately and consistently uses the personal protective equipment required of the job. • Knows and can demonstrate departmental emergency procedures for fire, disaster and other emergency situations. • Actively participates in regularly scheduled drills (Code Red, Green, etc.) and regulatory safety standards. • Completes and appropriately routes incident reports in a timely manner. • Uses equipment safely and appropriately. • Reports and removes unsafe equipment/furniture. • Asks for assistance when needed to assure safety for all involved.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees