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Inpatient Pharmacy Technician I - Per Diem

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  • Job
    Part-time
    Entry Level
  • Healthcare
    Science
  • Boston

Requirements

  • Requires a high school diploma or GED
  • Must be registered as a Pharmacy Technician or Pharmacy Intern with the MA Board of Pharmacy (Pharmacy Interns are not required to hold CPhT certification)
  • Must also have national certification from Pharmacy Tech Certification Board (PTCB) or Exam of Certified Pharmacy Techs (exCPT), or within 6 months from start date
  • Pharmacy students who have completed 2 years of education in an approved college/school of pharmacy are eligible for pharmacy internship, and may be waived for the required experience
  • 6 months - 1 year of work experience preferred

Responsibilities

  • Tasks:
  • Performs data entry tasks such as, prescription transcription and entry, resolve third party insurance claim issues, contacts providers as appropriate for the pharmacist while maintaining customer / patient confidentiality.
  • Prepares prescription orders in a timely manner; retrieves, counts, measures and prepares medications, solutions, ointments, and other compounds as directed. Ensures all work is checked by a pharmacist.
  • Supports the service needs of the pharmacist relative to pharmacy services and maximized patient care outcomes such as, ensuring the prescription is dispensed to the correct patient at the point-of-sale in a professional and courteous manner
  • Patient Care and Safety:
  • Communicates to pharmacists and/or pharmacy technician supervisor on malfunctioning equipment and unsafe working conditions
  • Administrative:
  • Attends and participates in hospital and other management training and development workshops.
  • Must have/maintain national technician certification through PTCB or exCPT

Science & Healthcare
Industry
5001-10,000
Employees

Mission & Purpose

Boston Medical Center models a new kind of excellence in healthcare, where innovative and equitable care empowers all patients to thrive. We combine world-class clinicians and cutting-edge treatments with compassionate, quality care that extends beyond our walls. Together, we're reimagining healthcare for Boston - and the world. As an award-winning health equity leader, our diverse clinicians and staff interrogate racial disparities in care and partner with our community to dismantle systemic inequities. This commitment to equity is the basis of all our work, particularly as 70 percent of our patients are people of color. In addition, nearly 30 percent of our patients speak a primary language other than English, and so we offer all our care and services in over 160 languages, including Spanish, Haitian Creole, Cape Verdean Creole, and more. As an academic medical center, BMC is building the future of health care. Our world-renowned researchers currently oversee over 660 research projects in a wide variety of areas, and as the principal teaching affiliate of Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine, BMC is devoted to training future generations of health care professionals. BMC's clinical expertise, commitment to equity, quality, and sustainability efforts have been consistently recognized by organizations across the country, including the federal government, American Nurses Credentialing Center (Magnet designation), U.S. News, Leapfrog, Human Rights Campaign, the Lown Institute, Becker’s Healthcare, and more.

Culture & Values

  • Built on Respect, Powered by Empathy

    We care about our patients, employees, and community — and we’re committed to doing right by them each and every day.

  • Move Mountains

    Impossibility doesn’t live here. Instead, we’re motivated by what can be — and we’ll move mountains to make it happen.

  • Many Faces Create Our Greatness

    Diversity is our heart and soul — and when it comes to inclusion, we’re all in.