FAQs
What is the main objective of the Pharmacy Intern Grad position?
The main objective of the Pharmacy Intern Grad position is to provide pharmacy consulting services, ensure the proper compounding and dispensation of medications, and support preventive healthcare services while enhancing customer experience.
What responsibilities will I have regarding customer experience?
You will engage customers through greetings and assistance, resolve customer issues, model customer service best practices, and develop strong relationships by anticipating customer needs and offering healthcare services.
What operations tasks will I be responsible for?
You will counsel patients on medication usage, perform pharmacist tasks such as compounding and verification, ensure compliance with regulations, accurately process insurance claims, and perform healthcare services like immunizations.
What qualifications are required to apply for this position?
You must be willing to obtain a Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm D) degree and pharmacist licensure within 90 days of hire, have experience in prescription dispensing, and be certified or willing to become an immunizer within 90 days.
What is the range of pay for this position?
The current salary range for this position is $28.60 per hour to $41.15 per hour, with the actual hourly salary determined by factors such as geography, skills, education, and experience.
Will I receive training and support for personal development?
Yes, you will maintain current knowledge through reading professional materials, pursue necessary certifications and training, and seek professional development by soliciting feedback and leveraging management as mentors.
Is teamwork emphasized in this position?
Yes, promoting teamwork, motivating team members, establishing expectations, and monitoring progress are important responsibilities of the Pharmacy Intern Grad.
What kind of community involvement is encouraged in this role?
You are encouraged to develop relationships with local medical providers and participate in community outreach activities to promote pharmacy services and enhance growth opportunities.
Are there any specific technology requirements for the role?
Yes, you will need to maintain current knowledge of pharmacy systems and information technology, propose enhancements, and support both customers and pharmacy staff using these systems.
Will I have to manage medication inventory as part of my responsibilities?
Yes, you will assist the pharmacy manager in analyzing pharmacy performance data and implementing procedures for asset protection and inventory management.