POSITION OVERVIEW:
The Pharmacy Fill Technician works under the supervision of a licensed Pharmacist/Team Lead to perform tasks related to the preparing and delivery of prescriptions.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Process First Dose boxes.
- Process batch and null labels.
- Export of Orders/Center and Patients.
- Maintenance of machines used in Cycle Fill (i.e. Tigger, Roo, Winnie. Parata).
- Process supplemental fill list and check rolls.
- Run repack and process re-run bags.
- Verify and check totes to ensure correct order is in appropriate tote for delivery.
- Pull/pick medications from shelving and other medication storage areas (prepack racks).
- Accuracy check of final preparation prior to presenting to pharmacist.
- Fill daily drug orders accurately and efficiently and in a timely and prioritized manner, under the supervision of a pharmacist.
- Follow all applicable government regulations, including HIPAA.
- Maintain clean/organized workstation areas and replenish all stock supplies needed each shift.
- Alert pharmacist on duty of any medication/product that is not scanning properly.
- Comply with departmental policies regarding safety, attendance, and dress code.
- Participate in quarterly inventory.
- Other duties as assigned; Job duties may vary depending on business needs.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
The physical demands described here are representative of those that should be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job:
- May stand up to seven (7) hours per day.
- The employee is occasionally required to reach, stoop, kneel, bend, crouch, or walk intermittently.
- May be necessary to work extended hours as needed.
- May lift and/or move up to 10 pounds.
- The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this role.
QUALIFICATIONS:
- High School diploma or equivalent required.
- Pharmacy technician licenses required by state regulations and state of practice in good standing.
- PTCB or ExCPT certification.
- Previous work experience in a pharmacy setting preferably long-term care.
- Able to read, write, speak, and understand the English language.
- Able to work at a moderate speed.
- Able to work during inclement weather.
- Reliable.
- Good organization/Attention to detail.
- Analytical/Problem solver.
- Able to physically perform light lifting.