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Join our De Pere retail pharmacy team as a certified Pharmacy Technician. This role requires WI registration, PTCB/ExCPT certification within two years, and strong customer service skills. You will develop competencies in dispensing, billing, and customer care, with potential for diabetic footwea...
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United States , De Pere
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21.85 - 32.80 USD / Hour
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Advocate Health Care
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Retail Pharmacy Technician
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Join our team as a Retail Pharmacy Technician in New Berlin. This entry-level role requires a WI registration or IL licensure, with certification (CPhT) pursued within your first year. You will develop key skills in customer service, dispensing, data entry, and insurance processing. We offer comp...
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United States , New Berlin
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21.85 - 32.80 USD / Hour
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Join our Oconomowoc pharmacy team as a Retail Pharmacy Technician. This entry-level role requires a high school diploma, with certification obtained within two years. You will develop key skills in customer service, dispensing, insurance processing, and data entry. We offer comprehensive benefits...
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United States , Oconomowoc
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21.85 - 32.80 USD / Hour
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Join our team as a Float Retail Pharmacy Technician, supporting multiple CHI Health locations in Omaha. You will process prescriptions, manage inventory, and assist patients directly. This role requires NE state registration/licensure and offers comprehensive benefits including medical, dental, v...
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United States , Omaha
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18.06 - 25.51 USD / Hour
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About the Retail Pharmacy Technician role

A career as a retail pharmacy technician offers a dynamic entry point into the healthcare field, blending customer service with precise clinical support. These professionals are the backbone of community and outpatient pharmacies, working directly under licensed pharmacists to ensure patients receive their medications safely and efficiently. The primary responsibility of a retail pharmacy technician is to assist in the prescription fulfillment process. This includes receiving prescription orders from patients and healthcare providers, entering patient and medication data into pharmacy computer systems, and managing third-party insurance billing and adjudication. Technicians are tasked with accurately counting, measuring, packaging, and labeling medications, as well as preparing compounded prescriptions when necessary. They also manage inventory by ordering, receiving, and stocking pharmaceuticals and over-the-counter products, ensuring the pharmacy remains organized and compliant with storage regulations.

Beyond the technical duties, retail pharmacy technician jobs are heavily centered on patient interaction. Technicians are often the first point of contact for customers, answering phones, triaging inquiries, and directing calls to the appropriate staff. They provide exceptional front-end service by completing point-of-sale transactions, scheduling medication deliveries, and assisting patients with questions about their prescriptions or insurance coverage. A key part of the role involves facilitating prior authorizations and patient assistance programs, acting as a liaison between the patient, the pharmacist, and insurance companies. Maintaining a clean, organized, and safe work environment is also essential, as is adhering to strict confidentiality and safety protocols.

To succeed in these roles, individuals typically need a high school diploma or GED, along with state-specific licensure or registration as a pharmacy technician. Many employers prefer or require national certification through organizations like the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board (PTCB) or the National Healthcareer Association (ExCPT). Strong attention to detail, basic math skills, and proficiency with computer software are crucial for accuracy in data entry and inventory management. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills are equally important for navigating busy environments and serving a diverse customer base. Retail pharmacy technician jobs offer a rewarding path for those who enjoy multitasking, helping others, and contributing to community health, with opportunities for advancement into specialized technician roles or further education in pharmacy.