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Pharmacist Intern

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Providence

2mo ago

Applications are closed

  • Internship
    Full-time
    Off-cycle Internship
  • Healthcare
  • Olympia

Requirements

  • Active progress towards a pharmacist degree, as evidenced by Washington Pharmacy Intern Licensure
  • Washington Pharmacist Intern Registration upon hire, Or
  • Washington Pharmacist License upon hire, Or
  • Washington Pharmacy Technician License upon hire
  • Preferred Qualifications:
  • Hospital Pharmacy Technician experience

Responsibilities

  • Under the supervision of Pharmacy Supervisor, performs duties as assigned and allowable according to Washington State WACs and RCWs allowable by a pharmacy intern. These duties include but are not limited to technical medication dispensing functions in compliance with written policies and procedures; A variety of clerical and mechanical medication support duties including the servicing of automated dispensing cabinets, repackaging medications, label preparation activities, information system data entry assignments, stock maintenance functions, maintenance of computerized logs and records, and medication delivery to patient care units; Medication histories as assigned; Counseling and interviewing of SWSA patients as assigned; Other routine departmental support activities approved by a member of pharmacy leadership.

Science & Healthcare
Industry
10,001+
Employees
1856
Founded Year

Mission & Purpose

Every day, 119,000 compassionate caregivers serve patients and communities through Providence St. Joseph Health, a national, Catholic, not-for-profit health system, driven by a belief that health is a human right. Rooted in the founding missions of the Sisters of Providence and the Sisters of St. Joseph of Orange, courageous women ahead of their time who brought health care and other social services to the American West when it was still a rugged, untamed frontier, we share a singular commitment to improve the health of all. From our earliest days, we’ve met new challenges by pioneering new solutions. Today, with 51 hospitals, 829 clinics and a comprehensive range of services, we strive to meet the needs of communities across Alaska, California, Montana, New Mexico, Oregon, Texas and Washington through a diverse family of Catholic, other faith-based and mission-driven secular organizations. Now, as we face a new frontier—a changing health care landscape—we draw upon their pioneering and compassionate spirit to plan for the next century of health for a better world, especially for the poor and vulnerable.

Culture & Values

  • Compassion

    We reach out to those in need and offer comfort as Jesus did. We nurture the spiritual, emotional and physical well-being of one another and those we serve. Through our healing presence, we accompany those who suffer.

  • Dignity

    We value, encourage and celebrate the gifts in one another. We respect the inherent dignity and worth of every individual. We recognize each interaction as a sacred encounter.

  • Justice

    We foster a culture that promotes unity and reconciliation. We strive to care wisely for our people, our resources and our earth. We stand in solidarity with the most vulnerable, working to remove the causes of oppression and promoting justice for all.

  • Excellence

    We set the highest standards for ourselves and our ministries. Through transformation and innovation, we strive to improve the health and quality of life in our communities. We commit to compassionate, safe and reliable practices for the care of all.

  • Integrity

    We hold ourselves accountable to do the right things for the right reasons. We speak the truth with courage and respect. We pursue authenticity with humility and simplicity.