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Washington County Float Retail Pharmacy Technician
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This full-time Float Pharmacy Technician role serves the Washington County area. You will develop key skills in dispensing, customer service, and insurance processing. The position requires WI registration and offers comprehensive benefits, including health insurance and paid time off. First shif...
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United States , Hartford
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21.85 - 32.80 USD / Hour
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Washington county float retail pharmacy technician
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Seeking a full-time Float Pharmacy Technician to serve Washington County and surrounding areas. This entry-level role requires Wisconsin registration and offers training in dispensing, customer service, and insurance billing. Enjoy comprehensive benefits, a Monday-Friday schedule, and support to ...
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United States , Hartford
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21.85 - 32.80 USD / Hour
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Staff Pharmacist
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Join CVS Health as a Staff Pharmacist in Hartford, utilizing your active state license and NPI to manage patient health through safe dispensing and immunizations. You will oversee pharmacy operations, coach team members, and ensure workflow accuracy. This role offers competitive benefits, includi...
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United States , Hartford
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Pharmacy Technician
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Join CVS Health in Hartford, CT, as a Pharmacy Technician in a full or part-time role. Support pharmacists in prescription fulfillment and deliver compassionate patient care at various workstations. This role requires state compliance, high school education or equivalent, and offers comprehensive...
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Explore a rewarding career path in healthcare by discovering pharmacy technician and pharmacist jobs. These vital roles form the backbone of any modern pharmacy, working in tandem to ensure patients receive safe, effective, and accurate medication therapy. While both professions are dedicated to patient health, they involve distinct responsibilities, educational paths, and scopes of practice, offering diverse opportunities for individuals with different skills and career aspirations. Pharmacy technicians are the essential support system for pharmacists, handling the critical operational and administrative functions of the pharmacy. Their typical day involves receiving and processing prescription requests, which includes entering patient data and prescription details into the computer system with meticulous accuracy. They are responsible for counting, pouring, weighing, or measuring medications, and then labeling and packaging the finished prescriptions. A significant part of their role involves managing inventory, ordering supplies, and handling insurance claims and billing processes. Pharmacy technicians are often the first point of contact for patients, requiring them to provide exceptional customer service, answer basic questions, and direct more complex clinical inquiries to the pharmacist. Common requirements for these jobs include a high school diploma, completion of a formal training program (which can be a certificate, diploma, or associate degree), and obtaining state-specific licensure or registration. Many technicians also choose to become nationally certified to enhance their credentials. Key skills for success include strong attention to detail, mathematical proficiency, organizational abilities, and excellent communication. Pharmacists are the medication experts on the healthcare team, holding a doctoral-level degree (a Doctor of Pharmacy or Pharm.D.) and a state license. Their responsibilities are highly clinical and patient-focused. They verify the accuracy and appropriateness of prescriptions prepared by technicians, checking for potential drug interactions, allergies, and correct dosages. Pharmacists provide comprehensive patient counseling, explaining how and when to take medication, potential side effects, and ensuring patients understand their therapy. They also administer vaccinations, conduct health screenings, and collaborate directly with physicians and other healthcare providers to optimize patient treatment plans. In addition to these clinical duties, pharmacists often manage the pharmacy's business operations, supervise technician staff, and ensure strict compliance with all local, state, and federal pharmacy laws. The path to pharmacist jobs is extensive, requiring a rigorous education and passing multiple licensing exams. Essential skills include deep scientific knowledge, critical thinking, problem-solving, leadership, and a profound commitment to patient safety and ethical practice. Whether you are drawn to the precise, supportive role of a pharmacy technician or the clinical, patient-care leadership of a pharmacist, both career paths offer stability, growth, and the profound satisfaction of making a difference in people's lives every day. Start your search for fulfilling pharmacy technician and pharmacist jobs today to embark on a respected and essential healthcare career.

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