Community Health Systems Professional Services Corporation
Location
Oro Valley, Arizona
The Pharmacy Technician II ensures the safe and efficient preparation, dispensing, and management of medications, while also maintaining accurate records and providing customer service to patients and staff. Key duties include assisting pharmacists with compounding, managing inventory, adhering to regulatory standards, and participating in quality assurance initiatives.
Candidates must have 0-2 years of experience as a Pharmacy Technician in a hospital or healthcare setting and must possess a Licensed Pharmacy Tech certification or Certified Pharmacy Tech certification, along with Basic Life Support certification. Required knowledge includes pharmaceutical terminology, compounding techniques, and proficiency with pharmacy systems.
Schedule: Part Time, Days, Weekends
0-2 years of experience as a Pharmacy Technician in a hospital or healthcare setting required A minimum of 2 years highly preferred Licenses and Certifications LPT - Licensed Pharmacy Tech in state of employment required or PHAR-C - Certified Pharmacy Tech required PTCB highly preferred BCLS - Basic Life Support required Essential Functions The primary role in this position as Certified Pharmacy Technician is collecting and maintaining patient medication history. Obtain accurate home medication lists. Accurately enters or updates medication lists in the electronic medical record. Assist with medication reconciliation discrepancies on admission. Thoroughly takes a complete medication history by communicating appropriately with the patient, family, pharmacies, and PCPs/specialists. Develops and maintains the Medication Reconciliation structure and task list to assure efficiency and accuracy. Assists pharmacists in the preparation, compounding, labeling, and dispensing of medications, ensuring accuracy and compliance with hospital policies and regulatory requirements. Prepares sterile and non-sterile compounded medications using aseptic techniques, adhering to USP guidelines. Conducts inventory management activities, including monitoring medication stock levels, ordering supplies, and performing regular inventory audits to prevent shortages or overstock. Maintains accurate and up-to-date records of medication dispensing, inventory transactions, and controlled substances in compliance with regulatory standards. Participates in quality assurance initiatives, including medication storage checks, compliance reviews, and other activities to ensure patient safety and proper pharmacy operations. Operates and maintains pharmacy equipment, such as automated dispensing systems, ensuring functionality and troubleshooting issues as needed. Supports pharmacists in conducting medication reviews, medication history reconciliation, and other clinical activities as required. Performs other duties as assigned.
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