FAQs
What qualifications are required for the Foreign Pharmacy Graduate - International Pharmacy Intern position?
Applicants must be Foreign Graduates from a Non-US Accredited college or school of pharmacy and must possess or be in the process of obtaining valid intern and/or technician licensure as required.
How long do I have to complete the required internship hours?
US Non-Accredited Foreign Graduates are required to successfully complete their internship within 18 months.
What happens if I do not obtain my Pharmacist licensure within the specified time?
Failure to complete the required US Intern hours within 18 months, or to obtain Pharmacist licensure as prescribed, will result in separation of employment.
Are there any specific training programs I need to complete?
Yes, you will be required to complete a mixed modality learning plan designed to develop your knowledge, skills, and abilities under the direction of a preceptor.
What are the essential functions of this internship role?
Essential functions include regular attendance, attention to detail, customer service, team orientation, communication skills, mathematical reasoning, and problem resolution, as well as meeting physical demands associated with the job.
Is there a pay range for this position?
Yes, the typical pay range for this role is $28.50 per hour.
What are some preferred qualifications for applicants?
Preferred qualifications include 1+ years of related work experience in pharmacy, retail, medical, or customer service settings, the ability to become immunization certified, and proficiency in Microsoft Suite.
Can I offer to counsel patients during my internship?
Yes, you may offer to counsel and field medical questions under the direct supervision of a licensed pharmacist.
Is travel required for this position?
Yes, you should remain flexible for both scheduling and business needs, which may include traveling to other stores in the market to work shifts as needed.
What does the role entail in terms of patient interaction?
The role involves contributing to positive patient experiences by showing empathy, providing caring service, and handling prescription questions and issues effectively.