FAQs
What are the primary responsibilities of a Pharmacy Intern Grad?
The primary responsibilities include providing pharmacy consulting services, ensuring proper compounding and dispensation of medications, supporting pharmacy operations, enhancing customer experience, and assisting the pharmacy manager with financial and inventory management.
What qualifications are needed for this position?
A willingness to obtain a Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm D) degree from an accredited institution and pharmacist licensure from the respective Board of Pharmacy are required. Experience in prescription dispensing and certification or willingness to become a certified immunizer within 90 days of hire are also necessary.
Is prior pharmacy experience required for this position?
While specific prior pharmacy experience is not explicitly mentioned, applicants should have experience performing prescription dispensing activities that demonstrate a strong working knowledge of applicable state and federal controlled substance laws.
What type of training will be provided for this job?
Training will include obtaining necessary certifications and education credits, as well as opportunities for professional development through constructive feedback and mentorship from pharmacy and store managers.
Are there opportunities for career advancement in this role?
Yes, there are opportunities for career advancement as the role involves assisting in staff hiring and training, promoting teamwork, and fostering employee development.
Will I be expected to interact with customers directly?
Yes, engaging with customers, answering their questions, and resolving issues to ensure a positive customer experience are key responsibilities of this role.
Are immunization services part of the job responsibilities?
Yes, performing immunizations and other preventive healthcare services is a significant part of the job responsibilities.
Is this position eligible for full-time hours?
The job description does not specify the number of hours; it would be best to inquire directly during the application process regarding the hours and scheduling expectations.
Will I need to work evenings or weekends in this position?
The job description does not specify, but pharmacy positions often require flexible scheduling, including evenings and weekends. It’s advisable to confirm during the application process.
Is there support available for professional development and continuing education?
Yes, the position encourages seeking professional development and offers guidance for maintaining knowledge and skills related to pharmacy and healthcare, including access to training and educational resources.