FAQs
What is the hourly salary range for the Pharmacy Intern position?
The hourly salary range for this position is $16.50 per hour to $25.00 per hour, depending on factors like geography, skills, education, and experience.
What are the basic qualifications required to apply for this role?
Basic qualifications include being enrolled in a school of Pharmacy program, being fluent in reading, writing, and speaking English, and having a willingness to work a flexible schedule, including evenings and weekends.
Is prior experience in retail preferred for this position?
Yes, having six months of experience in a retail environment is preferred for this position.
Can I apply if I have a criminal record?
Yes, we will consider employment of qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records as per the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance.
What training will I receive as a Pharmacy Intern?
You will be required to complete necessary training and will also maintain knowledge and skills in healthcare and pharmacy, including the latest news and developments.
What are my responsibilities regarding customer service?
You will engage customers and patients by greeting them, offering assistance, resolving issues, and modeling best practices in customer service to ensure a positive experience.
Will I be supervised while performing pharmacy duties?
Yes, you will assist in the practice of pharmacy under the supervision of a pharmacist and comply with state, federal, and company policies.
Are there opportunities for personal development in this role?
Yes, you will have the opportunity for personal development through training and staying updated with healthcare and pharmacy developments.
What is expected of me in terms of inventory management?
You will assist the Pharmacy Department with inventory management activities, which include ordering, unpacking, checking, and storing shipments of pharmaceuticals.
Is it necessary to have good math skills for this position?
Yes, good math skills are preferred to ensure accurate filling of prescriptions, including counting, measuring, and weighing medications.