Retail Pharmacy Technician - Student

Children's Hospital of PhiladelphiaPhiladelphia, PA
$23 - $28Onsite

About The Position

Perform and assist in various pharmacy assignments, under the supervision of a licensed pharmacist, and other duties not requiring the review of a pharmacist. The majority of tasks and responsibilities are related to preparing, dispensing, and distributing medications, including, but not limited to, compounded non-sterile products (CNSPs), patient specific and non-specific non-sterile medication doses, and prepackaged or unit-dose products containing oral, injectable, or other medications.

Requirements

  • High School Diploma / GED
  • Basic computer skills including use of Windows operating system and word processors.
  • Calculation skills.

Nice To Haves

  • Technical Diploma Pharmacy Technician

Responsibilities

  • Accurately preparing patient-specific and non-patient specific doses by ensuring that medications are identified, retrieved, drawn-up, labeled, packaged and stored according to the CHOP Pharmacy Standard Operating Procedures.
  • Completing required 4 Quadrant Training Programs.
  • Ensuring that the correct medications are prepared for the correct patient, in the correct amount, at the appropriate time.
  • Confirming medication concentrations and volumes to match the order details on the patient label or patient pick-report.
  • Ensuring all patient doses are verified by a pharmacist prior to dispensing.
  • Preparing and distributing doses within cycle time to ensure that the turnaround time standards are met.
  • Accurately and safely preparing Compounded Non-Sterile Products (CNSPs) in accordance with USP795 and CHOP Pharmacy Standard Operating Procedures (SOP).
  • Accurately delivering patient-specific medications by ensuring that medications are delivered to the designated medication storage location in the proper patient care unit according to the CHOP Pharmacy Standard Operating Procedures (SOP).
  • Proper handling and accurate oversight (including, but not limited to, handling, delivery, return, inventory count, expiration monitoring) of floor-stock medications to designated automated dispensing cabinetry according to the CHOP Pharmacy Standard Operating Procedures (SOP).
  • Proper handling and accurate oversight (including, but not limited to, handling, delivery, return, inventory count, expiration monitoring) of medications in all non-automated distribution systems (i.e. medication trays, narcotic packs, transport bags or kits, etc) according to the CHOP Pharmacy Standard Operating Procedures (SOP).
  • Compliance to all federal, state, and department standards and regulations for non-sterile product compounding- USP795, USP800, CMS Conditions of Participation, FDA Compounding Guidance and JCAHO standards.
  • Accurately repackaging medications into unit-dose packages using pharmacy repackaging hardware according to the CHOP Pharmacy Standard Operating Procedures (SOP).
  • Accurately performing Inspection process according to the CHOP Pharmacy Standard Operating Procedures (SOP).
  • Ensuring that all documentation and record keeping requirements set forth by CHOP Pharmacy are met, including but not limited to: PO Preparation logs, CNSP Preparation logs, Anesthesia Controlled Substance Records, Prepack Controlled Substance Records, Departmental Health Status Boards.
  • Compliance to all mandates set forth by CHOP Pharmacy and by CHOP Human Resources.
  • Compliance to all dress code and PPE maintenance and associated CHOP Pharmacy SOPs.
  • Adhering to the Kanban Inventory system 100% of the time.
  • Maintaining and organizing inventory supply in a manner which minimizes inventory storage cost, wastage, and stock-outs.
  • Ensuring inventory is rotated properly, stored in appropriate conditions and location with 100% accuracy.
  • Completing monthly medication expiration dating assignments in a timely manner.
  • Identifying and reordering expired medications inventory and ensuring that stock is stored in accordance with manufacturer requirements.
  • Assuring the proper replacement of prescription drugs to stock upon requisitions from various departments of the hospital either manually or through the Pyxis System.
  • Ensuring the secure storage of narcotics and other controlled substances.
  • Documenting every transaction completely and accurately.
  • Ensuring no generation of discrepancies in the C2 Safe, Pyxis Medstation, or Inventory Logs.
  • Ensuring the destruction of returned controlled substance continuous medication infusions.
  • Ensuring secure storage of narcotics and other controlled substances on a regular basis.
  • Maintaining inventory records on narcotics and other forms of drugs as required by law.
  • Performing inventory counts of controlled substances on safes as per policy and procedures.
  • Achieving patient safety and satisfaction through the use of LEAN principles: 5S, Elimination of Waste, JIT, Stand Work, Quality.
  • Promoting and Complying with Standardized Procedures.
  • Promoting and Complying with Standard Work.
  • Identifying waste in ownership process and recommending solutions for implementation.
  • Correcting abnormal conditions.
  • Participating in hospital and departmental Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) activities.
  • Utilizing the Lean Principals to analyze, and resolve problems in a systematic manner.
  • Ensuring all improvements are made in accordance with the scientific method.
  • Participating in departmental RPI.
  • Working OT to allow coworkers to participate in department RPI.

Benefits

  • Annual influenza vaccine
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