This position provides technical support to clinic personnel and offsite pharmacists who are responsible for the
safe and proper distribution and use of medications by patients in outpatient infusion clinics that are not staffed
with a licensed pharmacist. Patients may range in age from neonates, infants <1 year old, children and
adolescents ages 1-18, adults ages 19-65, and the elderly age >65. The technician is responsible for
conducting the day-to-day operations of the outpatient infusion preparation area. Responsibilities include:
sterile product and hazardous admixture/preparation, automated inventory maintenance of controlled and non-
controlled medications, narcotic discrepancy reconciliation, pharmacy computer system order entry, clinic
audits, supply ordering, medication delivery, regulatory compliance record-keeping, utilization of pharmacy-
related technology, and performing other duties as assigned.
Prepare, mix and compound sterile medications, including hazardous medications, following aseptic procedures. Prioritize new orders to assure that product is delivered to patient location prior to label due time (when possible).
Perform unit dose functions as needed including the following:
Process narcotics for removal from pharmacy inventory
Load and refill medications into ADC locations
Deliver medicaitons from pharmacy to clinic locations as needed
Return medications to stock and perform credits
Maintain inventory of controlled and non-controlled substances, solutions, tubing and associated supplies and equipment. Generate orders for appropriate vendors to acquire replenishment stock. Check in drug delivery orders and maintain appropriate inventory tracking.
Maintain work area
Record refrigerator temperature and pressure monitor readings during downtime
Order and maintain adequate supplies and medications
Follow appropriate storage requirements
High School Diploma,
Active State of Oregon Pharmacy Technician License AND
2 years of pharmacy work experience, or equivalent additional education; AND
Certification from the national Pharmacy Technician Certification Board or National Healthcareer Association. Certification must be maintained.
Job Related Knowledge, Skills and Abilities (Competencies):
Possible exposure to hazardous chemicals and noise. Understand the difference of non-hazardous and hazardous medications; safely handle hazardous medications per regulatory guidelines. Flexibility in scheduling of shift times. Accountability for accuracy associated with performance of the duties to this position.
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