Pharmacy Technician, Outpatient

Gundersen Health SystemHillsboro, WI
78d$18 - $26

About The Position

We are opening an outpatient pharmacy in Hillsboro and seeking talented pharmacal staff to join our team! Love + medicine is who we are, it's what we do, it's why people want to work here. If you're looking for a job to love, apply today.

Requirements

  • High school diploma or equivalency.
  • Completion of an accredited pharmacy technician training program or at least one year of pharmacy technician experience.
  • Registration as a Pharmacy Technician in the state of WI.
  • Nationally-recognized certification for pharmacy technician credential (CPht or ExCPT) or willingness to become certified within 6 months of hire.

Responsibilities

  • Work 32 or 40 hours per week, apply and we can discuss what works best for your work/life balance.
  • Enjoy flexible scheduling options for day and evening shifts with rotating weekends.
  • Enter prescription data, calculate dispensing quantities, prepare medication labels and fill prescriptions.
  • Compound non-sterile products and manage inventory needs.
  • Prepare prescriptions for delivery or shipment.
  • Answer the telephone and respond to patient inquiries.

Benefits

  • Wage range: $18.63-26.49/hour.
  • A comprehensive and generous benefits package (Medical, Dental, Life Ins, HSA/FSA).
  • Substantial retirement contribution including a 401k match & annual base contribution.
  • Paid Time Off (PTO) combines vacation, sick, and personal days into one balance.
  • Support for your career growth through Professional Development Opportunities, Tuition Investment Program, and Career Development Center.
  • Wellness program with incentives.
  • Employer-paid life insurance and AD&D and short-term disability, with optional long-term disability coverage.
  • Employee assistance program, identity theft protection, pet insurance.
  • Inspire & Celebrate colleague recognition and rewards program.
  • Discount program.
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