FAQs
What is the primary role of a Pharmacy Intern Grad?
The primary role of a Pharmacy Intern Grad is to provide pharmacy consulting services, ensure proper compounding and dispensation of medications, and support the pharmacy manager in optimizing financials and enhancing customer experience.
What are the customer experience expectations for this role?
Interns are expected to engage customers, resolve issues in a timely manner, and model customer service best practices while developing strong relationships with valuable customers through proactive service offerings.
What operational tasks will I be responsible for?
You will be responsible for counseling patients, performing pharmacist tasks such as compounding and medication management, ensuring compliance with regulations, and processing insurance claims.
What qualifications are required to apply for the Pharmacy Intern Grad position?
Applicants must be willing to obtain a Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm D) degree, pharmacist licensure from the respective Board of Pharmacy within 90 days of hire, and must have experience with prescription dispensing activities.
Is certification as an immunizer necessary for this role?
Yes, you must be a certified immunizer or be willing to become one within 90 days of hire.
What training and personal development opportunities are available?
Interns are encouraged to maintain current knowledge in pharmacy and healthcare, obtain necessary certifications, and seek professional development through feedback and mentorship from pharmacy and store managers.
Will I be involved in community outreach activities?
Yes, as part of the role, you will participate in community outreach activities to promote the pharmacy business and enhance growth opportunities.
How will I be evaluated on my performance?
Your performance will be monitored through customer service metrics, feedback from the Pharmacy Manager, and through established expectations for staff performance.
Is there a possibility of job advancement after this internship?
Yes, the role supports personal development and can lead to further opportunities within the pharmacy as you gain experience and qualifications.
What types of medications will I be handling in this position?
You will be handling various prescribed medications, including compounding and verifying them while understanding drug interactions, side effects, and patient medication management.