OverviewLocated in the Phoenix Ariz. suburb of Gilbert the Mercy Gilbert Medical Center is a 198-bed not-for profit hospital with more than 1300 employees and almost 900 doctors on staff representing all major specialties. In 2014 Phoenix Children’s Hospital launched a 22-bed pediatric unit inside the hospital. Mercy Gilbert opened in 2006 and has been a vital part of the growing community. Today it is the fifth largest employer in Gilbert. During the fiscal year ending June 30 2016 Mercy Gilbert provided more than $24 million in community benefit. As a result of Dignity Health’s mission to deliver health care and partner with the community more than 42000 people in the East Valley were reached through community health services. For more information visit: https://www.dignityhealth.org/arizona/locations/mercygilbert.
ResponsibilitiesThe PHARMACY DEPARTMENT at Chandler Regional Medical Center supports all departments in the hospital through innovation and automation. The department is open 24 hours per day and utilizes both decentralized and centralized pharmacists along with specialized pharmacists in the areas of infectious disease and cardiology. The technicians assist the pharmacist with the help of the Omnicell automated dispensing machine, Cerner patient care system, and bedside medication verification. Shifts are varied and consist of 10 hour shifts for pharmacists and 8 hour shifts for technicians.
We are seeking an Intermediate Pharmacy Technician who, under the supervision of a pharmacist, performs pharmacy-related functions, in compliance with state/federal regulations and department policies and procedures, that provide optimal pharmaceutical care.
*Increased Rate in this role*
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QualificationsMINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:
High school diploma/GED
A minimum of one year hospital pharmacy or related experience or a graduate of a certified pharmacy technology program
Arizona Pharmacy Technician License
Typing speed 35 wpm
Basic CRT knowledge
Good communication skills
Ability to work as a team member
Knowledge of drug names and basic math