FAQs
Do I need a US-accredited pharmacy degree to apply for this role?
No, you can apply if you have a Doctorate (PharmD) or equivalent Pharmacist degree from a Non-US accredited school of pharmacy.
What are the prerequisites to begin the internship?
To begin the internship, you must successfully pass the FPGEE and TOEFL exams.
How long do I have to complete my required US Internship hours?
You are required to successfully complete your internship within 18 months.
Is there a timeframe to obtain Pharmacist licensure after completing internship hours?
Yes, you must obtain your Pharmacist licensure within 120 days of completing your US Internship hours.
What are some key responsibilities of this role?
Key responsibilities include ensuring patient safety, providing customer service, managing pharmacy operations, and counseling under the supervision of a licensed pharmacist.
Do I need to have experience to apply for this position?
No prior experience is required, but having 0 to 3 years of relevant work experience is preferred.
Is there a specific license I need to hold while applying for this role?
Yes, you must have an active Pharmacy Intern license in the state where the district is located.
What skills are essential for this position?
Essential skills include strong communication, patient counseling, active listening, and customer engagement.
Are there any preferred qualifications for this job?
Preferred qualifications include proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and eligibility to immunize once state regulations are met.
What is the pay range for this position?
The typical pay range for this role is $30.00 per hour.