FAQs
What is the primary location for the Intern Pharmacist PT24 (P) position?
The primary location for this position is in Glendale, California, specifically at the Glendale Medical Offices.
What are the working hours for this part-time position?
The working hours for this position are variable, and you can expect to work between 12:01 AM and 11:59 PM on various days of the week, including weekends.
Is previous experience required for this internship?
No, there is no prior experience required for this position, as it is entry-level.
What type of license is required for this role?
You must have an Intern Pharmacist License issued by the State of California to be eligible for this position.
Are there any physical requirements for the job?
Yes, the role requires standing for long periods, lifting/transporting 1-50 lbs, and performing frequent bending, stooping, and reaching.
How many hours per week will the intern pharmacist work?
The intern pharmacist will work 24 hours per week.
What are the educational requirements for the position?
There are no specific educational requirements mentioned for this intern pharmacist position.
What is required in terms of communication skills?
Excellent verbal and written English-speaking communication skills are required for this position.
Does the position involve patient interaction?
Yes, the role involves consulting with patients regarding medication therapy and gathering information related to their medication use.
Are there opportunities for further education or training in this internship?
Yes, the intern will participate in assigned education and training programs and may also conduct educational programs for pharmacy staff and patients.
Is this position eligible for union affiliation?
Yes, this position is affiliated with the UFCW Local 770 union.
What is the requirement regarding ethical behavior in this role?
The intern pharmacist is expected to uphold Kaiser Permanente's Principles of Responsibility, maintain confidentiality, and conduct business with integrity and ethical behavior.
Can the intern pharmacist recommend changes in medication therapy?
Yes, the intern can suggest changes in medication therapy and/or use to ensure optimal therapeutic results and cost-effective prescribing under the supervision of licensed pharmacists.