The Technician Supervisor serves as a key member of the local pharmacy leadership team. This role provides visible, value-driven leadership that emphasizes best practices, prioritizes patient safety, and supports high-value care and optimal patient outcomes across Emory Healthcare. The Supervisor oversees daily operations of pharmacy technician staff, including new hire orientation, onboarding, training, and cross-training across all pharmacy areas. They are responsible for creating monthly schedules, managing staffing needs, and securing shift coverage. This position ensures regulatory compliance by maintaining current technician training and vaccination records. Individual will monitor time and attendance, ensuring accurate records and timely payroll submission in alignment with Emory Healthcare policies. Additional responsibilities include supporting annual goal setting, conducting mid-year and annual performance evaluations, disciplinary action as needed and maintaining documentation for direct reports. Eight to 10 hours per week is dedicated to administrative duties. The Supervisor is expected to perform technician duties to support operations - under the direct supervision of a registered pharmacist, the supervisor procures, receives, prepares, distributes, and disposes of medications and pharmaceutical supplies to assist the department in providing quality pharmaceutical care for all patients. Maintains an established inventory of drugs and commonly used supplies; re-orders and stocks items upon delivery to ensure immediate availability. Understands and implements appropriate time management and prioritization of tasks ensuring timely and safe patient care. Performs other duties as assigned. The Supervisor works collaboratively with technicians and pharmacists to gather feedback and drive workflow and patient care improvements. Provides organizational and technical support to less experienced technicians and assists in training of new personnel. Maintains competency and follows departmental, USP, DEA, and FDA guidelines when repackaging and compounding pharmaceutical products. Calibrate IV Pumps and other equipment as needed. Maintains competency and follows departmental, OSHA, USP, and EPA guidelines to safely and accurately handle, prepare, distribute, and dispose of hazardous products. Corrects discrepancies identified by the performance improvement process. Monitors proper preparation of pharmaceuticals and compliance with departmental protocol and guidelines for pharmacy operations.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
High school or GED