FAQs
What is the role of a Graduate Pharmacy Intern at CVS Health?
The Graduate Pharmacy Intern will apply their pharmacy education in a real-world setting, supporting pharmacy operations while developing skills in patient safety, quality assurance, and effective communication under the guidance of a preceptor and District Leader.
What are the qualifications required for this position?
Applicants must be PharmD graduates of a U.S. accredited program, have the ability to obtain required pharmacist licensure within the specified timeframe, and possess or be in the process of obtaining valid intern and/or technician licensure as required.
How long is the training roadmap for Graduate Pharmacy Interns?
The training roadmap is designed to be completed within 120 days of graduation.
Are there physical demands associated with this role?
Yes, the role requires mobility, the ability to remain upright for extended periods, lifting, stretching, and close visual acuity for tasks such as transcribing or inspecting small parts.
Will I be able to provide immunizations as a Graduate Pharmacy Intern?
Yes, if state regulations allow, the intern may support immunizations, which includes additional training and licensure requirements to obtain Technician Immunizer status.
Is previous experience in pharmacy required for this position?
While not mandatory, having 1+ years of related experience in pharmacy, retail, medical, or customer service settings is preferred for this role.
What is the pay range for the Graduate Pharmacy Intern position?
The typical pay range for this role is $19.75 to $42.00 per hour.
Will I have a mentor during my internship?
Yes, you will work under the direction of a preceptor and be supported by District Leaders throughout your training and hands-on experience.
What kind of tasks will I be responsible for?
Responsibilities may include fulfilling prescriptions, engaging with patients, contributing to quality assurance processes, undertaking inventory activities, and assisting with immunization services, among others.
Can I expect to work evenings and weekends in this role?
Yes, regular and predictable attendance, including nights and weekends, is required for this position.