Assistant Pharmacy Director assists department head in daily duties and assumes responsibility in his/her absence. Oversees pharmacists and provides pharmacy services. Being an Assistant Pharmacy Director compounds and dispenses medications and other pharmaceuticals. Typically requires a master's degree in pharmacy or doctor of pharmacy. Additionally, Assistant Pharmacy Director requires state Pharmacist License. Typically reports to top management. The Assistant Pharmacy Director typically manages through subordinate managers and professionals in larger groups of moderate complexity. Provides input to strategic decisions that affect the functional area of responsibility. May give input into developing the budget. To be an Assistant Pharmacy Director typically requires 3+ years of managerial experience. Capable of resolving escalated issues arising from operations and requiring coordination with other departments. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
PHARMACY TECHNICIAN, CLOSED DOOR PHARMACY
Great opportunity for a registered pharmacy technician to work for a growing family-owned company and family friendly employer. Our employees who excel find opportunity and advancement with new challenges. With shift hours Monday - Friday, 8am-5pm or 9am-6pm, no nights or weekends, and major holidays off, our Team enjoys life/work balance. With a rewarding career as part of a Janus Rx company, you can end each day knowing you are working to improve the quality of life to an underserved community and their families, as well as your own. With integrity, compassion, excellence, and innovation, we are Real People offering Real Solutions to bring Real Value every day.
Job Summary
The pharmacy technician serves an integral role by assisting the pharmacist in various operations within the pharmacy; including, but not limited to: processing prescriptions, packaging medication, ordering and receiving drug inventory, and corresponding with patients and providers. A successful pharmacy technician will have strong communication skills and be able to perform detailed work.
Job Duties
Accurately processing prescriptions (entry, adjudication, filling, point-of-sale)
Packaging medication in vials, compliance packaging or “bubble packing” and single-med cold seal cards
Working directly with providers’ offices and/or facilities as part of an interdisciplinary team-based approach to medication management
Inventory management, drug ordering and receiving per state and federal regulations
Clerical and record keeping practices and procedures Operate computer software (Rx30, Omnicell, Dispill, etc)
Aids in continuity of care by coordinating prescription refills between providers’ offices and subsequent delivery of medication to the patient
Advocates for patient health by navigating common barriers such as prior authorizations, patient assistant programs, sync fills, or delivery
This position has access to and knowledge of extremely sensitive, private, and materials and requires the highest standard of confidentiality
Minimum Employment Requirement(s)
Possess and maintain a valid professional license/certification/registration issued by the State Board of Pharmacy
High school diploma or GED
Preferred Qualification(s)
Pharmacy Technician Certification Board (PTCB) certification
Dress Code
Business Casual
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