Pharmacy Floor Technician
Pay Rate: $20–$26/hour
Shift Options (please indicate preferred shift on resume):
Shift A: Monday–Friday, 11:30 AM–8:00 PM or 12:00 PM–8:30 PM, with rotating weekends (11:00 AM–7:30 PM). Weekday off provided during weeks with a weekend shift.
Shift B: Monday–Friday, 4:00 PM–12:30 AM. Weekends not required, but may be considered based on business needs.
Overtime, holidays, and weekends may be required and/or expected.
Position Summary
The Pharmacy Floor Technician supports pharmacy operations by preparing prescription medications for final verification by a licensed pharmacist. This role is responsible for accurately filling, labeling, scanning, and packaging medications while maintaining compliance with all regulatory and safety standards.
Key Responsibilities
Accurately fill daily medication orders in a timely and efficient manner under pharmacist supervision
Pick, pull, and prepare medications from shelving and prepack storage areas
Label blister cards and scan products to ensure accuracy
Notify the pharmacist of any medication or product that does not scan correctly
Assist with processing returned medications, including recycling or disposal per established procedures
Prepack frequently ordered medications during low-volume periods, including labeling and proper storage
Package materials and products manually as needed
Maintain cleanliness and organization of designated workstation areas
Replenish stock and supplies to ensure uninterrupted workflow
Comply with all applicable federal, state, and local regulations, including HIPAA
Adhere to departmental policies related to safety, attendance, and dress code
Perform other duties as assigned
Minimum Qualifications (Required)
High School diploma or equivalent
Ability to work at a moderate pace in a production-driven environment
Ability to read, write, speak, and understand English
Active and unrestricted Ohio Pharmacy Technician License issued by the Ohio Board of Pharmacy (must be maintained)
Preferred Qualifications
Previous pharmacy technician experience
Physical Demands
Ability to sit, stand, stoop, bend, and walk intermittently throughout the workday
Ability to sit or stand for 7–10 hours per shift, with potential for extended hours
Manual dexterity to operate office and pharmacy equipment
Ability to lift up to 25 pounds occasionally
Visual acuity to read fine print, including close vision, color vision, and focus adjustment
Ability to hear and respond to normal conversational voice levels
The physical and environmental demands described above are representative of those required to successfully perform the essential functions of this position.