FAQs
What are the primary responsibilities of a Graduate Pharmacy Intern at CVS Health?
As a Graduate Pharmacy Intern, you will assist the pharmacy team with prescription fulfillment, patient interactions, inventory activities, and support various pharmacy operations while developing your skills in preparation for a Pharmacist role.
What qualifications do I need to apply for the Graduate Pharmacy Intern position?
You must be a PharmD graduate of a U.S. accredited program prior to beginning the Post-Graduate Training Program and be able to obtain the required pharmacist licensure within the designated timeframe.
Is there a specific training framework that interns must complete?
Yes, interns will complete a comprehensive training roadmap within 120 days of graduation designed to enhance their knowledge of pharmacy operations and patient safety.
Are there opportunities for clinical and technical knowledge expansion as an intern?
Yes, interns are encouraged to actively seek opportunities to expand their clinical and technical knowledge to better assist patients and contribute to a high-performing team.
Will I be required to work weekends and evenings?
Yes, regular and predictable attendance, including nights and weekends, is a requirement for this position.
What is the expected pay range for the Graduate Pharmacy Intern role?
The typical pay range for this role is $30.00 per hour.
Can a Graduate Pharmacy Intern support immunizations?
Yes, where permissible, interns may support immunizations and will need to complete additional licensure and training requirements to obtain Technician Immunizer status.
What kind of skills are emphasized for this position?
Essential skills for this position include attention to detail, customer service orientation, communication skills, problem resolution, and the ability to perform physical tasks pertinent to pharmacy operations.
How often do I need to travel to other locations as part of this role?
Interns should remain flexible for scheduling and business needs, which may include voluntarily traveling to other stores in the market to work shifts as needed by the business.
What happens if I do not obtain my required pharmacist licensure within the specified timeframe?
Failure to obtain the required pharmacist licensure within 120 days of graduation will result in separation of employment.