FAQs
What is the primary objective of the Pharmacy Intern position?
The primary objective is to learn to provide the best patient experience by assisting the pharmacist and pharmacy team members in accordance with state and federal regulations.
What responsibilities does a Pharmacy Intern have in customer experience?
A Pharmacy Intern is responsible for engaging customers and patients, resolving issues, modeling customer service best practices, and developing strong relationships with customers.
What type of training is required for this position?
The Pharmacy Intern must complete required training and maintain knowledge and skills in healthcare and pharmacy, including the latest news and developments.
Is there a specific educational requirement for this position?
Yes, applicants must be enrolled in a school of Pharmacy program.
What are the work schedule requirements for the Pharmacy Intern?
The position requires a willingness to work a flexible schedule, including evening and weekend hours.
Are there preferred qualifications for this role?
Yes, preferred qualifications include six months of experience in a retail environment, prior work experience with Walgreens, and good math skills for accurately filling prescriptions.
What is the salary range for this position?
The current salary range for the Pharmacy Intern position is $16.50 per hour to $25.00 per hour, depending on various factors such as geography, skills, education, and experience.
Can applicants with criminal records apply for this position?
Yes, qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records will be considered for employment in accordance with the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance.
What should a Pharmacy Intern do when they encounter a prescription error?
A Pharmacy Intern should immediately report prescription errors to the pharmacist on duty and adhere to company policies and procedures related to pharmacy errors.
How does a Pharmacy Intern assist in operations?
The intern assists in the practice of pharmacy under the supervision of the pharmacist, including duties such as entering and processing prescriptions, patient counseling, and inventory management.