Chesapeake Regional Pharmacy Services, a certified Woman-owned and Minority-owned business by the Delaware office of supplier diversity. Our pharmacy was established in Wilmington, DE by pharmacists who share a passion for providing patient-centric and specialized care to patients requiring long term care in the Mid-Atlantic Region (DE, MD, NJ, PA).
Pharmacy Technician
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Medication Order fulfillment (i.e., various packaging, dispensing machine, labeling, shipping, etc.).
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Handle Phone Calls/ Book appointments
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Review consent forms
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data reporting of all vaccines, poc testing and inventory
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Works under direct supervision of a Registered Pharmacist in prepackaging medication for dispensing.
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Assists the Pharmacist in final checking of filled prescriptions, which may include staging the medication for Pharmacist final review and/or packaging of medication after Pharmacist final review.
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Coordinating and staging items for delivery for an accurate and timely delivery to the customer.
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Receives written prescription or refill requests. Ensures and verifies that information is complete and accurate.
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Maintains proper storage and security conditions for drugs.
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Receives and stores incoming supplies, verifies quantities against invoices, checks for outdated medications in current inventory and informs supervisor of stock needs and shortages.
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Mix pharmaceutical preparations, according to written prescriptions.
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Assists with special projects as needed.
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Supports location, departmental goals, and the overall objectives of the Company.
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Complies with all laws, regulations and standards of ethical conduct.
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Responsible for uncompromising levels of cleanliness and safety.
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Performs all job duties with a friendly positive and team-oriented approach.
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Maintains professional/technical competencies and proficiencies for job responsibilities.
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Complies with all Company policies, procedures, rules and standards.
Billing
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Make Calls for outstanding payments
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Genereate and distribute statements
Attitude/Skills
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Demonstrates the knowledge and skills necessary to provide expected standards of care based on physical, psychosocial, cultural, educational spiritual, safety, and age-appropriate considerations of patients.
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Provides care directly to patients and in collaboration with other health care team members. Demonstrates organizational skills that maintain safe delivery of the standard of care for assigned patients/families; manages own assignment by delegating effectively based on patient needs and skills of team members.
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Administers medications and treatments according to policy/procedure. Recognizes acute changes in patient status and intervenes appropriately.
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Adheres to practice guidelines specific to the care setting: a) utilizes standards, policies, and procedures to support clinical decision-making b) seeks guidance from appropriate resources c) demonstrates knowledge of performance improvement initiatives.
Qualifications
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High school diploma /GED required.
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Prior experience in pharmacy, especially long term care, is preferred.
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Excellent communication skills and customer facing.
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Proficiency in Microsoft Office, including Excel, Word, and Outlook.
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Exhibits professional demeanor and ability to guide or train.
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Exhibits strong analytical and troubleshooting skills.
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Exhibits excellent communication and teamwork skills, with a strong user support orientation.
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Exhibits strong organizational skills and ability to work independently with minimal supervision.