Tech - Pharmacy at Gunnison Valley Hospital – Gunnison, Utah
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About This Position
Department: Pharmacy
Reports To: Pharmacy Manager
JOB SUMMARY
The Pharmacy Technician assists the Pharmacist in ensuring the safe dispensing of medications and record keeping. Acts as an advocate of Gunnison Valley Hospital (GVH) in their respective position and communities. Adheres to GVH Mission, Vision, Values and Motto of “The Patient is First in all We Do.”
ESSENTIAL DUTIES
- Assists Pharmacist in the preparation and dispensing of medication.
- Processes prescriptions in a safe, effective, and timely manner.
- Ensure records are kept and maintained for medication, equipment, and invoices as directed by State, Federal, and Hospital policy.
- Verifies all medications and equipment information is entered into the computer/pharmacy software correctly to ensure patients are charged appropriately.
- Prepares medication packs and IV’s as needed.
- Process prescriptions in a manner such as selecting the right medication, counting and filling bottles with correct medication that has been prescribed, and correctly labeling the bottle.
- Counts medication stock and enters data into the computer to maintain inventory records.
- Correctly mixes and/or reconstitutes pharmaceutical preparations as directed by the pharmacist.
- Cleans equipment, work space and sterilizes counting tray, glassware according to latest recommended guidelines or Hospital Policy.
- Assists in the daily cleaning of the pharmacy.
- Assists with special projects, as directed by Pharmacist and/or Pharmacy Manager.
- Assist in the creation and development of special programs. Including, but not limited to collaborative practice agreements, health fairs, and flu shot clinics.
- Maintain strict confidentially regarding competitive advantage/strategic planning of all GVH projects.
- Demonstrates a spirit of cooperation and enthusiasm in order to create a team atmosphere conducive to self-improvement and agency growth. Performs other duties as assigned by the Pharmacy Manager, participating in specialty teams and GVH programs.
- Demonstrates patience and tact when dealing with patients, family and other staff members, conveying a sense of caring and dignity.
- Demonstrates a sense of responsibility and moral integrity, acting as self-starter who works independently and who consistently finds ways to improve their own job and hospital operations as part of the health care team.
- Must embrace and exemplify (GVH) core values, mission, and vision when interacting with patients, customers, co-workers, pharmacy manager, and other GVH staff.
- Assumes responsibility for knowing GVH policies, procedures, and expectations.
- Must comply with HIPPA and keep all patient information confidential.
- Must complete all Continuing Education, Relias, OSHA, BLS Trainings as required by State, Federal, and Hospital Policy.
- Must complete annual TB questionnaire and receive vaccinations as mandated by State, Federal, and Hospital Policy. Including but limited to Flu and COVID vaccinations.
MINIMUN QUALIFICATIONS
Required Job Qualifications include:
- Must be a High School Graduate.
- Must hold current Utah Pharmacy Technician License and be able to practice as a pharmacy technician in the State of Utah with no restrictions.
- Must be knowledgeable of current State and Federal regulations and statutes regarding the practice of pharmacy and the distribution, dispensing of medications including, but not limited to legend drugs, Over the counter (OTC) medications, controlled substances, hazardous drugs, and investigational medications.
- Must be willing to complete additional trainings as mandated by State, Federal, Local, and Hospital policy including, but not limited to Immunization, BLS, and Point of Care Testing certifications.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS/REQUIREMENTS
While performing the duties of this position, the employee is required to carry, listen/hear, speak, see, sit, lift, reach and manipulate objects, tools, or equipment. 100% of the employees shifts. This position requires moving materials weighing 10 – 20 pounds, and 25 – 50 pounds on an occasional basis. Manual dexterity and coordination are required 100% of the work period. Work involves the potential for exposure to potentially hazardous and harmful medications, infections, and patients. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate.
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed above are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.