FAQs
What is the job title for this position?
The job title is Pharmacy Intern Year.
What are the primary objectives of the Pharmacy Intern position?
The primary objectives include learning to provide the best patient experience through assisting the pharmacist and pharmacy team members, processing prescriptions, and championing pharmacy policies and customer service best practices.
What responsibilities does the Pharmacy Intern have regarding customer experience?
The Pharmacy Intern engages customers by greeting them, resolving issues, modeling customer service best practices, and developing strong relationships with customers.
What are the operational responsibilities of a Pharmacy Intern?
Operational responsibilities include assisting pharmacists in pharmacy practice under supervision, processing prescriptions, reporting errors, managing inventory, and ensuring cleanliness and organization in the Pharmacy Department.
What training is required for the Pharmacy Intern position?
The Pharmacy Intern must complete required training and maintain knowledge and skills in healthcare and pharmacy, including staying updated on the latest news and developments.
Are there any specific requirements to apply for this position?
Yes, applicants must be enrolled in a school of Pharmacy program, be fluent in English (except in Puerto Rico), and have a willingness to work a flexible schedule, including evenings and weekends.
Is prior retail experience preferred for applicants?
Yes, six months of experience in a retail environment is preferred, as well as prior work experience with Walgreens.
What salary range can applicants expect for this position?
The salary range for this position is $16.50 per hour to $25.00 per hour, depending on factors such as geography, skills, abilities, education, and experience.
Does Walgreens consider applicants with arrest and conviction records?
Yes, Walgreens considers qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records in accordance with applicable laws.
Is there a requirement for good math skills for this position?
Yes, good math skills are preferred for accurately filling prescriptions, including counting, measuring, and weighing medications.