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Certified Pharmacy Technician Med Rec Tech - Pharmacy (Nights)

Tanner HealthVilla Rica, GA
Onsite

About The Position

A third level position in the pharmacy department, this employee will assist pharmacists and the pharmacy department team with providing medication services to patients and other departments throughout the health system. This role involves making contact with patients, families, and significant others to obtain and verify the list of medications taken at home. The technician is responsible for the accurate and timely preparation of sterile and hazardous IV admixtures, hyper-alimentation solutions, and IV batch preparations, following all procedures related to the IV room. They will also manage automated dispensing cabinet functions, including re-stocking, loading, inventory expiration checking, and troubleshooting, while maintaining the integrity of medications stocked in patient care areas. Additionally, the role includes screening and triaging incoming phone calls, serving as a shift leader, assisting pharmacists with outpatient prescriptions, and contributing to departmental policies and procedures. The technician will also assist in monitoring processes for performance improvement and error reduction, preparing for TJC compliance, and assisting pharmacists with medication order filling and clinical monitoring reports. Responsibilities also include maintaining cleanliness and organization of pharmacy stock, monitoring and investigating missing medications, reconciling medication charges and credits, and accurately documenting home medication receipt and retrieval upon discharge. The technician will also repackage bulk medications into unit-dose packaging, restock medication dispensing areas, and serve as an official trainer and preceptor for new pharmacy technicians.

Requirements

  • High School Diploma or GED
  • Three years of related experience. Requires working knowledge of specialized practices, equipment, and procedures.
  • CERTIFIED PHARMACY TECHNICIAN
  • GEORGIA REGISTERED PHARMACY TECH
  • Ability to interact and work well as part of a team oriented environment.
  • Ability to pass a basic written competency examination.
  • Must have a solid, working knowledge of medications: brand and generic names, dosage forms, common dosages, and common uses.
  • Ability to work well in high volume, high stress situations.
  • Adapts positively to changes in workload and or work schedule.
  • Must exhibit leadership skills of being a good listener, being a good communicator, have the ability to make sound decisions, and being a good problem solver.
  • Must meet all the requirements as outlined in the Pharmacy Technician Clinical Ladder policy and procedure.
  • Three Years of related experience in a healthcare facility or six years of experience in a retail pharmacy setting.

Nice To Haves

  • Desire to participate in the pharmacy technician laddering program.

Responsibilities

  • Makes contact with patients, families, and significant others to obtain and verify the list of medications taken at home by using available resources (calling pharmacies, calling provider offices, using Internet sources, calling family, or friends at home, etc.) in an accurate and timely manner.
  • Responsible for accurate and timely preparation of sterile and hazardous IV admixtures, hyper-alimentation solutions, and IV batch preparations. Follows all procedures related to the IV room (cleaning, temperature monitoring, pressure monitoring, and proper downing of supplies for work done in clean room).
  • Responsible for automated dispensing cabinet function: re-stocking, loading, inventory expiration checking, and trouble-shooting. Responsible for maintaining the integrity of medications stocked in patient care areas.
  • Responsible for screening and triaging incoming phone calls in a timely manner.
  • Serves as a shift leader when on duty.
  • Assist pharmacists with employee, indigent, and hospice outpatient prescriptions.
  • Assists in maintenance and development of departmental policies and procedures.
  • Assists in monitoring all processes for performance improvement and error reduction.
  • Assists in preparing for and maintaining TJC compliance.
  • Assists pharmacists with medication order filling.
  • Assists the pharmacist in review and preparation of clinical monitoring reports.
  • Attendance at Pharmacy Department staff meetings.
  • Constant contact and interaction with nurses and other staff members arriving in pharmacy for retrieval of medication, information, services, etc.
  • Responsible for maintaining cleanliness and organization of pharmacy stock.
  • Responsible for monitoring and investigating missing medications and medications returned that should have been administered. Reconciliation of medication charges and credits.
  • Responsible for the accurate and timely documentation of home medication receipt and medication retrieval to patient upon discharge.
  • Responsible for the accurate and timely repackaging of bulk medications into unit-dose packaging.
  • Restocks medication dispensing areas and fluid supplies from bulk storage.
  • Serves as official trainer and preceptor for on-boarding new pharmacy technicians.

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