Pharmacy Technician 1 - Relief at Portland, OR (Marquam Hill) – Portland, Oregon
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About This Position
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.
- 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.
Assist pharmacist through performance of the following technical support activities:
Computer order entry of inpatient and outpatient orders.
Filling unit dose medication orders.
Select ordered medications from inventory to fill new orders or to provide 24-hours medication for distribution to patient's room.
Answering telephone, filing, billing / crediting and medication profile maintenance.
Load and refill medications into automated dispensing cabinet stations.
Prioritize labels from new orders to assure that product is delivered to label location at least one hour prior to label due time.
Organize and restock work areas during and prior to end of shift, and remove expired medication.
Maintain manufacturing logs and documents to ensure compliance with regulatory agencies.
- Perform other technician duties as assigned based on operational needs.
Responsibilities
Job Related Knowledge, Skills and Abilities (Competencies):
- Ability to read and understand medical-related terms.
- Ability to perform basic pharmaceutical mathematics calculations.
- Skill at manipulating small objects, e.g., needles, syringes, ampules.
- Ability to use mechanical system for transfer of fluids.
- Knowledge of and skill at application of aseptic technique.
- Ability to establish priorities in workflow.
- Good interpersonal communication skills.
- Ability to work under supervision of diverse Pharmacists.
- Formal pharmacy technician training program
- Inpatient and outpatient hospital pharmacy experience.
- Medical and scientific nomenclature