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Maniilaq Association
11/21
Title: Pharmacy Technician I Range: 12 8 Steps
Program: Pharmacy Status: Non-Exempt
Housing Priority: None Covered: Yes
POSITION SUMMARY
Assists pharmacists with inventory and inspections, including maintaining records of such. Receives and processes orders, packages drugs. Maintains pharmacy spaces in orderly manner.
PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Under the direction and supervision of a licensed Registered Pharmacist:
- On a regularly scheduled basis inspects all locations where drugs are stored. Check all items for current dating and replenishes drugs and supplies to par levels. Maintain records of all inspections.
- Receives, prioritizes, packages and mails village clinic drug and pharmacy supply orders. Communicates with village health aides for clarification or problems with orders.
- Performs a variety of drug packaging and labeling dates.
- Communicates with physicians, nurses, and other personnel regarding drug availability and dosage forms.
- Performs regular inventories and prepares drug and supply orders. Receives, unpacks, and stores drug supplies. Rotates inventory to insure current dating. Removes outdated drugs and packages them for return.
- Maintains pharmacy and drug storage areas in a clean and orderly manner. Cleans utensils, glassware, counters and sinks as needed. Maintains storage shelves in an orderly manner.
- Reviews physician orders for intravenous solution additives. Calculates and prepares additive drugs, materials and labels required for admixtures.
- Assists in the bulk as assigned.
- As experienced is obtained, must be able to identify correct auxiliary labels for each medication.
- Perform and/or assume other job or work related duties as assigned.
Title: Pharmacy Technician II Range: 13 8 steps
Program: Pharmacy Status: Non-Exempt
Housing Priority: None Covered: Yes
POSITION SUMMARY
Assists pharmacists with inventory and inspections, including maintaining records of such. Receives and processes orders, packages drugs. Maintains pharmacy spaces in orderly manner.
PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Under the direction and supervision of a licensed Registered Pharmacist:
- On a regularly scheduled basis inspects all locations where drugs are stored. Check all items for current dating and replenishes drugs and supplies to par levels. Maintain records of all inspections.
- Receives, prioritizes, packages and mails village clinic drug and pharmacy supply orders. Communicates with village health aides for clarification or problems with orders.
- Performs a variety of drug packaging and labeling dates.
- Communicates with physicians, nurses, and other personnel regarding drug availability and dosage forms.
- Performs regular inventories and prepares drug and supply orders. Receives, unpacks, and stores drug supplies. Rotates inventory to insure current dating. Removes outdated drugs and packages them for return.
- Maintains pharmacy and drug storage areas in a clean and orderly manner. Cleans utensils, glassware, counters and sinks as needed. Maintains storage shelves in an orderly manner.
- Reviews physician orders for intravenous solution additives. Calculates and prepares additive drugs, materials and labels required for admixtures.
- Assists in the bulk as assigned.
- As experienced is obtained, must be able to identify correct auxiliary labels for each medication.
- Perform and/or assume other job or work related duties as assigned.
Title: Pharmacy Technician III Range: 14 8 steps
Program: Pharmacy Status: Non-Exempt
Housing Priority: None Covered: Yes
POSITION SUMMARY
Assists pharmacists with inventory and inspections, including maintaining records of such. Receives and processes orders, packages drugs. Maintains pharmacy spaces in orderly manner. Provides on-call back up support to assist licensed registered Pharmacist.
PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Under the direction and supervision of a licensed Registered Pharmacist:
- On a regularly scheduled basis inspects all locations where drugs are stored. Check all items for current dating and replenishes drugs and supplies to par levels. Maintain records of all inspections.
- Receives, prioritizes, packages and mails village clinic drug and pharmacy supply orders. Communicates with village health aides for clarification or problems with orders.
- Performs a variety of drug packaging and labeling dates.
- Communicates with physicians, nurses, and other personnel regarding drug availability and dosage forms.
- Performs regular inventories and prepares drug and supply orders. Receives, unpacks, and stores drug supplies. Rotates inventory to insure current dating. Removes outdated drugs and packages them for return.
- Maintains pharmacy and drug storage areas in a clean and orderly manner. Cleans utensils, glassware, counters and sinks as needed. Maintains storage shelves in an orderly manner.
- Reviews physician orders for intravenous solution additives. Calculates and prepares additive drugs, materials and labels required for admixtures.
- Assists in the bulk as assigned.
- As experienced is obtained, must be able to identify correct auxiliary labels for each medication.
- Represent/assist the pharmacy department in Quality Management functions.
- Helps fill individual prescriptions with knowledge of correct auxiliary labels for each indication.
- Attend job related training or education programs as required.
- Will provide on-call back up support in rotation to assist licensed registered pharmacist during codes, disaster or as deemed necessary by licensed registered pharmacist.
- Perform and/or assume other job or work related duties as assigned.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS I
High school diploma or equivalent. College level course work in chemistry to medical related disciplines preferred. Must be in process of obtaining a pharmacy technician license from the State of Alaska. Must be able to successfully pass the State of Alaska background check for licensing requirement. Ability to make accurate measurements and conversions from the English Metric measurement systems. Ability to communicate effectively with a variety of healthcare professionals. Physical ability to lift up to 40 lbs., stand for prolong periods of time. Need to be familiar with the use of computers.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS II
High school graduate or equivalent. College level course work in chemistry to medical related disciplines preferred. Obtain a pharmacy technician license from the State of Alaska before beginning work. Ability to make accurate measurements and conversions from the English Metric measurement systems. Experience in a clinical setting and familiar with medical terminology is required. Willingness to attend job related training and education programs. Ability to communicate effectively with a variety of healthcare professionals. Must be willing to be on call in times of declared disasters. Familiar with JCAHO requirements and documentation in patient files. Physical ability to lift up to 40 lbs., stand for prolong periods of time. Must be able to successfully pass the State of Alaska background check for licensing requirement. Must be familiar with RPMS or equivalent used in the department Must have 6 months previous experience as a Pharmacy Technician I. Must be familiar with the current drug wholesale order system or equivalent. Alaska Pharmacy Technician License required
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS III
High school diploma or equivalent. Must obtain a Pharmacy Technician License from the State of Alaska before beginning work. Pharmacy Technician Board Certification required. College level course work in chemistry to medical related disciplines preferred. Ability to make accurate measurements and conversions from the English Metric measurement systems. Experience in a clinical setting and familiar with medical terminology is required. Willingness to attend job related training and education programs. Ability to communicate effectively with a variety of healthcare professionals. Must be willing to be on call in times of declared disasters. Familiar with JCAHO requirements and documentation in patient files. Physical ability to lift up to 40 lbs., stand for prolong periods of time. Must be familiar with RPMS or equivalent used in the department. Must be able to use the current drug wholesale order system or equivalent. Must be able to successfully pass the State of Alaska background check for licensing requirement.
DISCLAIMER I / II / III
The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this job. They are not intended to be considered an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties and skills required of personnel in this job, and the employer reserves the right to revise or change this description. This description does not constitute a written or implied contract of employment. To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to satisfactorily perform each of the above essential duties and meet physical demands. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to meet those conditions.