FAQs
What is the role of a Pharmacy Intern at Walgreens?
The Pharmacy Intern assists the pharmacist and pharmacy team members to provide the best patient experience, processes prescriptions, and learns pharmacy policies and procedures.
What kind of training will I receive as a Pharmacy Intern?
You will complete required training to maintain knowledge and skills in healthcare and pharmacy, including the latest news and developments.
What are the basic qualifications required for this position?
You must be enrolled in a school of Pharmacy program, and you must be fluent in reading, writing, and speaking English. Additionally, a flexible schedule, including evening and weekend hours, is required.
Is previous experience required to apply for this internship?
No, but having six months of experience in a retail environment and prior work experience with Walgreens is preferred.
What is the expected hourly pay range for this position?
The current salary range for this position is $16.50 per hour to $25.00 per hour, depending on various factors such as geography, skills, abilities, education, and experience.
What kind of tasks will I be responsible for during my internship?
Tasks may include engaging with customers, assisting the pharmacist with prescription processing, maintaining pharmacy department standards, managing inventory, and handling customer inquiries.
Will I be required to work weekends or evenings?
Yes, you will need to be willing to work a flexible schedule that includes evening and weekend hours.
Are there opportunities for personal development in this role?
Yes, you'll have opportunities for training and personal development to enhance your knowledge and skills within the healthcare and pharmacy fields.
Is Walgreens an equal opportunity employer?
Yes, Walgreens is an Equal Opportunity Employer, including individuals with disabilities and veterans.
Can individuals with arrest and conviction records apply for this position?
Yes, Walgreens will consider qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records in accordance with local laws, such as the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance.