Pharmacy Technician

DAUGHTERS OF CHARITY SERVICES OF NEW ORLEANS Terrytown, Louisiana, United States Medical

About this position

JOB DESCRIPTION

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Position:   Pharmacy Technician

 

Reports to:      Director of Pharmacy and Pharmacist In-charge

Department:    Pharmacy Department

Status:             Full-time/Hourly

Classification: Permanent

EEO Code:      Professional

 

DAUGHTERS OF CHARITY CORE VALUES:

  • Service of the Poor – Employee demonstrates generosity of spirit, especially for persons most in need
  • Reverence – Employee demonstrates respect and compassion for the dignity and diversity of life
  • Integrity – Employee inspires trust through personal leadership
  • Wisdom – Employee integrates excellence and stewardship into execution of job duties
  • Creativity – Employee demonstrates courageous innovation
  • Dedication – Employee affirms the hope and joy of the Daughters of Charity mission

 

GENERAL JOB DESCRIPTION

The pharmacy technician is responsible for assisting licensed pharmacists with the duties associated with managing a pharmacy. They work under the direct supervision of a licensed pharmacist.  Job duties include: setting up and maintaining patient records; preparation and assembly of medication for pharmacist approval; dispensing prescription drugs and other medical devices to patients and instructing on their use; handling insurance claims; and managing drug inventory and supplies. Pharmacy technicians must be meticulous to avoid possible dangers and ensure safety. They must also be able to communicate accurately with third-parties while handling insurance matters. Pharmacy technicians also handle inventory to ensure that the pharmacy is stocked with the appropriate amount of medication.   They may also perform administrative duties in pharmaceutical practice, such as reviewing prescription requests with providers/clinic staff and insurance companies to ensure correct medications are provided and payment is received.  The pharmacy technician is required to work with patients and staff to ensure access to the required pharmaceutical therapies.

 

DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITES

Demonstrates appropriate knowledge to process prescriptions: obtains all

necessary demographic information – patient profile, verifies patients income in

EHS and applies appropriate price plan, scans drug and verifies all required

information, assembles product for dispensing and files prescription records.

 

Demonstrates appropriate knowledge of drugs including but may not be limited to, drug names (brand and generic), pronunciation of drugs, drug indications and dosage forms available – including proficiency in identifying drug duplications and potential allergies.

 

Demonstrates appropriate knowledge of pharmacy billing functions: POS (Point of

Sale computer system), third party processes, 340B pricing, end of day closeout,

etc.  The technician may act as cashier or clerk who manages money, answers the

telephone, supply and stock shelves and performs other administrative duties.

 

Demonstrates the ability to conduct all pharmacy inventory processes: Proper storage and handling of inventory 340B, CMAP and PAP drug distribution, Rotating inventory, pulling expired drugs, returning expired drugs, returning medication to stock and ordering inventory.

 

Demonstrates the ability to process patient assistance program applications (i.e. CMAP, Sanofi).

 

Demonstrates proficient knowledge of pharmacy formulary and appropriate drug knowledge.

 

Demonstrates excellent communication skills with patients, staff and outside vendors (i.e. insurance companies, drug company PAP representatives, etc.).  

 

Demonstrates excellent computer application skills with healthcare and pharmacy related software.

 

Required to assist the patient and clinic staff in every way possible to assure that the patient has access to all required pharmaceutical therapies; which may involve contacting the prescriber, the insurance company, other pharmacies and the patient.

 

Maintains all legal requirements for licensure in accordance with current Louisiana state pharmacy technician licensing along with evidence of completion of continuing education.

 

Maintains confidentiality of patient and organization information.

 

Performs other duties as assigned

 

PHYSICAL DEMANDS

Lifting, twisting, standing, bending and some activities that involve standing for long periods of time will occur.  90% of work will require some sort of physical activity to be performed. Employee may be required to travel to other locations as needed and must be willing to work various shifts to accommodate needs of various sites.

 

WORK ENVIRONMENT

Work is normally performed inside with in the pharmacy department inside a clinic location.  The employee must work with various computer applications and will be required to stand and work at least 90% of the time with a computer (desk top or laptop) and/or at a counter handling prescription related information and/or products – opportunities to sit maybe available on an intermittent basis as determined by work flow.  Also, the position will require some travel and employee must have reliable transportation.  

Requires critical thinking, organizational, decisive judgment, communication, excellent customer service skills. Must be able to handle multiple tasks, can work in a stressful environment and take appropriate actions as needed.  Must follow health center and departmental policies and procedures at all times.

Follows standard precautions using personal protective equipment as required.

 

 

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

  1. Must be licensed to practice pharmacy in the state of Louisiana with a current pharmacy technician license in good standing.   
  2. Must have a high school diploma or GED.
  3. Knowledge of all pharmacy related matters and requirements for practice.
  4. Knowledge of computers and relevant software along with excellent organizational skills and data management.  
  5. Excellent verbal and writing skills - advanced interpersonal communication skills to provide effective consultation and collaboration.
  6. Aptitude to understand regulatory standards relating to the 340B program and pharmacy operations.
  7. Ability to multitask and adapt to a complex organizational environment.
  8. Ability to promote and maintain positive relationships with DCHC departments and staff.
  9. Ability to relate to diverse ages and demographic backgrounds.
  10. Capable of exercising sound judgment and making intelligent decisions based on the information provided.

 

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS

  1. 2 years of community and/or retail pharmacy experience preferred but not required.
  2. Specific 340B training and/or knowledge desired.
  3. Certification from an accredited pharmacy technician program.