This position provides technical support to pharmacists through preparation of unit doses, data entry, delivery
of medications, and cartfill exchange. Functions as a liaison and a point of contact for various pharmacy
operations and interdisciplinary team members. Facilitate and prioritizes time sensitive duties which may
include but are not limited to delivery of urgent medications, pharmacy program support and operational
procedures. Person working this shift is responsible for ensuring accountability and accuracy of standard
operations procedures in these areas. Position works under direct supervision of a Pharmacist who is
responsible for the safe and proper distribution and use of drugs in inpatients and outpatients who range in age from neonates, infants <1 year old, children and adolescents ages 1-18, adults ages 19-65, and the elderly age >65. Be able to perform duties as specified in Pharmacy Technician 1 Class specification as applicable to work unit.
Relief employees must be available to work at least four (4) days per pay period as determined according to the department needs
Perform Unit Dose functions including:
Tube medications from pharmacy to hospital and clinic areas
Repackage medications for unit dose dispensing; maintain and replenish stock for emergency trays and kits.
Return medications to stock and perform credits.
Record refrigerator temperature daily.
Process narcotics for removal from Pharmacy inventory and order replacements as needed.
Maintain barcode medication integrity by ensuring medications are barcoded before leaving the pharmacy.
System optimization, hardware maintenance, user support, reporting, file transmission and assistance in problem-solving pertaining to automation and technology.
Performs a detailed and thorough audit of controlled substances medications dispensed for a patient and reconciles against products documented as adminisered or returned to the pharmacy for wasting. Demonstrates the ability to strengthen accountability, identify suspected diversion, and responds to
known or suspected diversion incidents to avoid serious patient care, legal, and compliance implications.
Organize and restock work areas during and prior to end of shift, and remove expired medication.
Round to nursing locations; deliver items and remove excess and discontinued oral dosage and injectable dosage units from patients’ bins and refrigerators and return to pharmacy for action.
High School Diploma, active State of Oregon Pharmacy Technician License AND
1 year of pharmacy work experience, or equivalent additional education; AND
Certification from the national Pharmacy Technician Certification Board or National Health career Association.
Certification must be maintained.
Must possess computer keyboarding skills.
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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