FAQs
What is the primary role of a Graduate Pharmacy Intern at CVS Health?
The primary role of a Graduate Pharmacy Intern is to support pharmacy teams in delivering patient care, ensuring safe and accurate prescription fulfillment, and preparing for increased responsibility as a Pharmacist.
What qualifications are necessary for this position?
To qualify, candidates must be PharmD graduates of a U.S. accredited program before starting the Post-Graduate Training Program, and they must be able to obtain the required pharmacist licensure within the specified timeframe.
Is prior experience in pharmacy required for this position?
While not strictly required, having 1+ years of related work experience in pharmacy, retail, medical, or customer service settings is preferred.
What type of training will the Graduate Pharmacy Intern receive?
The intern will complete a comprehensive training roadmap within 120 days of graduation, which includes learning about patient safety, pharmacy operations, and various professional standards.
Will Graduate Pharmacy Interns be involved in patient care directly?
Yes, Graduate Pharmacy Interns will engage in patient care activities, including counseling, answering medical questions, and offering immunizations under the supervision of a licensed pharmacist.
Are there any physical demands for this job?
Yes, the role requires mobility, lifting, reaching, and performing tasks that require close visual acuity, among other physical demands.
What is the pay range for this position?
The typical pay range for the Graduate Pharmacy Intern role is between $19.75 and $30.00.
What work schedule can a Graduate Pharmacy Intern expect?
The schedule includes regular and predictable attendance, which may involve working nights and weekends based on the business needs.
Can Graduate Pharmacy Interns work in multiple locations?
Yes, interns may need to travel to work shifts in different stores across the market as required by the business.
Are there opportunities for advancement after completing the internship?
Yes, as interns gain experience and showcase readiness, there are opportunities for increased responsibility and eventual transition to a Pharmacist role.