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The Pharmacy Technician III is responsible for assisting the Pharmacist with filling orders received by the pharmacy. Compounding Pharmacy Technicians are responsible for creating compound medication. Their duties include receiving medication orders, measuring quantities, mixing ingredients, packaging medication, and updating records
Job Responsibility
Report any misconduct, suspicious, or unethical activities to the Compliance Officer
Represent the company in a professional and courteous manner in all interactions with patients
Compound, dispense, and package medications under the direction of the on-duty pharmacist
Ensure compliance with all licensure and federal, state, and local laws and regulations
observe the company’s policies on “best practices’’
Assist in resolving patient concerns and complaints
Report product incidents as required in accordance with company policy
Participate in surveys conducted by authorized inspection agencies
Participate in the company’s Performance Improvement program as requested by the Performance Improvement Coordinator
Participate in company committees when requested
Participate in in-service education programs provided by the company
Pursue continuing education programs appropriate to job responsibilities and certification requirements
Participate in on-call coverage, including but not limited to weekdays, weekends, and holidays
Fulfill assigned weekend work schedules to support operational needs
Perform other duties as assigned by management
Requirements
High school diploma or GED certificate
Current license/certification as a Certified Pharmacy Technician
One year minimum of compounded sterile preparation (CSP) work experience, OR have three years of CSP work experience
Completed PTCB-recognized sterile compounding training program
Organizational skills sufficient to maintain consistently accurate records
Ability to evaluate options and to make efficient decisions
Current knowledge of all applicable state and federal pharmacy laws, rules and regulations
Computer skills that include proficiency with spreadsheets and use of the internet, as well as word processing, and efficient use of the internet and e-mail