FAQs
What are the primary responsibilities of a Pharmacy Intern Grad?
The primary responsibilities include providing pharmacy consulting services, ensuring proper medication compounding and dispensation, enhancing customer experience, and supporting the pharmacy manager with operational efficiencies.
What qualifications do I need to apply for the Pharmacy Intern Grad position?
You need to be willing to obtain a Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm D) degree from an accredited institution and willing to obtain pharmacist licensure within 90 days of hire, along with a strong knowledge of state and federal controlled substance laws.
Is experience necessary for this position?
Yes, experience performing prescription dispensing activities is required, demonstrating a strong working knowledge of applicable state and federal controlled substance laws.
Will I need any certifications for this role?
Yes, you need to be a certified immunizer or be willing to become one within 90 days of hire.
What role does customer engagement play in this position?
Customer engagement is essential as you will be responsible for greeting customers, offering assistance, resolving issues promptly, and providing healthcare services to enhance their experience.
How does this position support the pharmacy's operational efficiency?
The Pharmacy Intern Grad assists in identifying ways to optimize pharmacy financials, inventory management, and workflow, while also supporting the pharmacy manager in implementing procedures for efficiency.
Will I have opportunities for professional development?
Yes, you will be expected to maintain current knowledge of pharmacy and healthcare, pursue certifications, and seek professional development through feedback and mentoring from the pharmacy manager.
What is the importance of relationship building in this role?
Developing strong relationships with customers and the local medical community is vital to anticipate needs, enhance customer experience, and foster trust in pharmacy services.
How does communication play a role in this position?
Effective communication supports the Pharmacy Manager and Store Manager by relaying relevant health and wellness strategy information to pharmacy staff, which promotes aligned service delivery.
Is there any specific training required after starting this position?
Yes, you will need to complete required company training modules and maintain current knowledge of pharmacy practices and healthcare developments for continuous improvement.