FAQs
What qualifications are required for the Pharmacy Graduate Intern position?
To qualify for the Pharmacy Graduate Intern position, candidates must have a Bachelor's degree in Pharmacy from an accredited university outside the United States, a Foreign Pharmacist Graduate Equivalency Certificate (FPGEC), and an intern permit/certificate issued by the respective Board of Pharmacy if required.
Is certification as an immunizer required?
Candidates must be certified as an immunizer or be willing to become certified within 90 days of hire.
Will I be supervised while performing pharmacy tasks?
Yes, while engaging in pharmacy activities, you will work under the direct supervision of a licensed pharmacist.
What is the salary range for this position?
The current salary range for this position is $28.60 per hour to $41.15 per hour, depending on various factors such as geography, skills, abilities, education, and experience.
Is experience in prescription dispensing required?
Yes, candidates must have experience performing prescription dispensing activities and demonstrate a strong working knowledge of applicable state and federal controlled substance laws.
Does the company provide opportunities for professional development?
Yes, the company encourages professional development through training, obtaining necessary certifications, and seeking feedback.
Are there opportunities for community engagement in this role?
Yes, the Pharmacy Graduate Intern will participate in community events and outreach activities as requested by management.
Is there a specific timeline for obtaining pharmacist licensure after completing intern hours?
Yes, candidates are expected to obtain pharmacist licensure from the respective Board of Pharmacy within 45 days of completing intern hours.
Can applicants with arrest and conviction records be considered for this position?
Yes, the company will consider employment of qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records.
What are the primary responsibilities of the Pharmacy Graduate Intern?
The primary responsibilities include engaging customers, counseling patients, performing pharmacist tasks under supervision, ensuring compliance with regulations, maintaining pharmacy efficiency, and assisting in community health initiatives.