Responsibilities include working in the day-to-day operations within the prescription production environment. This includes packaging, assisting with state-of-the-art pharmacy robotic dispensing devices, and inventory control.
Data-Entry and Customer account management
Customer Service and professional communication with facilites, nurses, and physicians.
Qualifications
Qualifications
Licensed Pharmacy Intern in the State of Washington
Must have excellent oral and written communication skills
Must have the ability to follow instructions
Must have a professional and positive approach to pharmacy services.
Have the aptitude to develop a high level of clinical skills.
Be very well organized, and punctual.
Ability to work independently.
Be able to work well with others and as a pharmacy team member.
Be knowledgeable with general Office applications. Be comfortable with computers and various types of software.
Additional Information
30-40 hours a week in the summer depending on pharmacy needs.
Flexible for changes in school demands
2 weekends per month (or one weekend day every week) during the school year.