FAQs
What are the main objectives of the Summer Pharmacy Intern position?
The main objectives include learning to provide the best patient experience, assisting the pharmacist and pharmacy team, processing prescriptions, and championing pharmacy policies and customer service best practices.
What are the key responsibilities of a Summer Pharmacy Intern?
Key responsibilities include engaging with customers, assisting pharmacists in delivering patient care, managing inventory, handling cash register operations, and complying with pharmacy policies and procedures.
What are the basic qualifications required to apply for this internship?
Candidates must be enrolled in a school of Pharmacy program, be fluent in English, and be willing to work a flexible schedule including evenings and weekends.
Are there any preferred qualifications for this internship?
Yes, preferred qualifications include six months of experience in a retail environment, prior work experience with Walgreens, and good math skills for filling prescriptions accurately.
Is there any training required for this role?
Yes, interns are required to complete the necessary training and maintain knowledge of current healthcare and pharmacy developments.
What is the hourly salary range for this position?
The hourly salary range for the Summer Pharmacy Intern position is between $16.50 and $25.00, depending on geography, skills, education, experience, and other relevant factors.
Are applicants with a criminal record considered for employment?
Yes, qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records will be considered for employment.
Is there an opportunity for advancement after this internship?
While the job description does not specify, gaining experience and demonstrating skills during the internship may lead to future opportunities within Walgreens.
How often does the internship position remain open?
The internship position will remain open until filled.
Is bilingual ability a requirement for this position?
Fluency in reading, writing, and speaking English is required, except in Puerto Rico; bilingual ability is not specifically stated as a requirement.