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Certified Pharmacy Technician Ii

Company

Boston Medical Center

Address , Remote
Employment type FULL_TIME
Salary
Expires 2023-06-12
Posted at 1 year ago
Job Description
POSITION SUMMARY:
INPATIENT:
The Inpatient Pharmacy Technician II is responsible for providing pharmacy services which include, but are not limited to, preparing and distributing both sterile (IV) and non-sterile medications, cleaning and maintaining sterile products areas, operating pharmacy automated technology systems, maintaining inventory and supplies, performing daily quality assurance monitoring, providing customer service, and maintaining pharmacy records. The Pharmacy Technician II works under the direct supervision of a registered pharmacist as part of an interdisciplinary patient care team to ensure delivery of high quality, patient focused pharmacy service. The Inpatient Pharmacy Technician II assists in training staff under the direction and guidance of the Pharmacy Managers, Pharmacy Compounding Supervisor, and Pharmacy Technician Supervisor. The Inpatient Pharmacy Technician II may perform other medication-related activities except those which must legally be performed by a registered pharmacist under federal and state rules and regulations.
OUTPATIENT:
The Outpatient/Retail Pharmacy Technician II is responsible for providing technician pharmacy services with an emphasis on performing assigned tasks that require increased competency skills relating to patient medication therapy. Basic functions include, but are not limited to, preparing and distributing pharmaceuticals, performing inventory control and compliance audits, delivery of prescriptions to discharge patients, providing customer service, and maintaining pharmacy records. The Pharmacy Technician II works under the direct supervision of the pharmacists, and/or the Pharmacy Technician Supervisor to ensure delivery of high quality patient focused pharmacy service.
Position: Certified Pharmacy Technician II
Department: Crosstown Pharmacy
Schedule: Full-Time
ESSENTIAL DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES:
Under the supervision of a pharmacist, supports the department in the ethical practice of pharmacy on a daily basis by providing accurate, timely, and safe pharmacy services.
  • Ensures all work is properly documented and checked by a pharmacist.
  • Conducts interpersonal communications with patients, visitors, nurses, physicians, and fellow employees in a courteous and friendly manner. Answers telephones, identifying self and department, and directs calls to appropriate personnel.
  • Processes prescription orders in a timely manner; retrieves, counts, measures and prepares sterile and non-sterile medications safely and accurately as directed.
  • Adheres to all policies and procedures of the organization and the department
  • Complies with all Federal, State and Local laws, regulations and rules, and all accreditation standards, including USP Chapters 795, 797, and related chapters.
  • Informs pharmacists and/or pharmacy managers of real or potential problems with malfunctioning equipment, safety concerns, medication errors, or personnel issues in a timely manner. Initiates calls to technical support (BMC Help Desk, vendor support), or BMC Control Center/Facilities as needed.

Sustains the operational and distributive functions of the department. These responsibilities include but are not limited to:
  • Responds to nursing messages for medication replenishment in accordance with department standards for service-oriented communication and turn-around time.
  • Generates and acts on all required reports on a timely basis. Adjusts par levels based on utilization reports or as directed.
  • Prepares product for use, including repackaging oral liquids, inhalants, and tablets, sterile and non-sterile compounding, preparing kits and code carts, labeling, barcoding, heat-sealing, and other procedures as required for safe medication use.
  • Ensures medications in the pharmacy and on patient care units are stored in clean, orderly, safe, and properly labeled areas in compliance with accreditation standards and hospital policy and procedures.
  • Medication Preparation
    • Prepares product for use, including repackaging oral liquids, inhalants, and tablets, sterile and non-sterile compounding, preparing kits and code carts, labeling, barcoding, heat-sealing, and other procedures as required for safe medication use.
    • Follows gowning and hygiene procedures, and maintains proper aseptic techniques at all times in sterile product compounding activities
    • Performs specialized techniques for compounding low, medium, and high risk sterile products according to established procedures, such as utilizing repeater pumps, closed system transfer devices, filling of cassettes, and other small and large volume parenteral products.
    • Performs and documents daily cleaning activities in the sterile compounding areas in accordance with department policy and procedures and USP requirements.
    • Assigns proper beyond use dates, and affixes all required labeling to final product as directed by policies and procedures. Ensures work is properly documented and checked by a pharmacist.
    • Maintains proficiency with pharmacy automation technology, including but not limited to, automated dispensing systems (e.g. Pyxis, carousels, prepackers), IV workflow systems, compounding and repackaging systems, barcoding systems, computer applications, and other pharmacy and general technology solutions necessary to perform pharmacy functions.
  • Medication Distribution
    • Utilizes carousel technology to pick medications for automated dispensing cabinet refills and patient-specific orders with accuracy and in a timely manner.
    • Responds to nursing messages for medication replenishment in accordance with department standards for service-oriented communication and turn-around time.
    • Handles controlled substances (refills, outdates, and returns) in accordance with state and federal rules and regulations and department policies to ensure proper accountability and prevent diversion. Immediately notifies pharmacist and supervisor upon discovery of discrepancy in counts or evidence of tampering with controlled substances.
    • Generates and acts on all required reports on a timely basis. Adjusts par levels based on utilization reports or as directed.
    • Loads, refills, outdates, destocks and unloads automated dispensing cabinets, checking for expiration dates, proper inventory count, and proper equipment function each time. Recovers or replaces failed pockets as needed.
    • Delivers medications to appropriate areas in a timely manner so that patients receive the correct medication at the correct time. Retrieves discontinued medications from patient care areas. Makes appropriate charges and/or credits to patient's account as required. Maintains drug security and patient confidentiality at all times.
    • Ensures medications in the pharmacy and on patient care units are stored in clean, orderly, safe, and properly labeled areas in compliance with accreditation standards and hospital policy and procedures.
  • Maintains inventory levels by performing cycle counts, rotating stock, and removing outdated or recalled product
  • Utilizes carousel technology to pick medications for automated dispensing cabinet refills and patient-specific orders with accuracy and in a timely manner.
  • Receives product (e.g. from wholesalers, direct shipments, etc.), unpacks, scans, and stocks product in accordance with established procedures and standards for product storage.
  • Assists with orienting and training pharmacy staff under the direction and guidance of Pharmacy Managers and Pharmacy Technician Supervisor.
  • Follows gowning and hygiene procedures, and maintains proper aseptic techniques at all times in sterile product compounding activities
  • Maintains proficiency with pharmacy automation technology, including but not limited to, automated dispensing systems (e.g. Pyxis, carousels, prepackers), IV workflow systems, compounding and repackaging systems, barcoding systems, computer applications, and other pharmacy and general technology solutions necessary to perform pharmacy functions.
  • Monitors and maintains product under proper storage conditions as required by policies, standards, and regulations.
  • Assistance with inventory control (receiving, stocking, replenishment)
    • Receives product (e.g. from wholesalers, direct shipments, etc.), unpacks, scans, and stocks product in accordance with established procedures and standards for product storage.
    • Checks all product to ensure it is in date and appropriate for use
    • Maintains inventory levels by performing cycle counts, rotating stock, and removing outdated or recalled product
    • Monitors and replenishes stock of medications and supplies, responds to stock-outs, and communicates ordering needs with pharmacists, Compounding Supervisor, and/or purchasing team.
    • Monitors and maintains product under proper storage conditions as required by policies, standards, and regulations.
  • Performs department-required quality assurance activities, including medication area inspections and temperature monitoring. Completes related administrative tasks: maintains weekly/monthly inspection or QA reports and delivers reports as assigned.
  • Handles controlled substances (refills, outdates, and returns) in accordance with state and federal rules and regulations and department policies to ensure proper accountability and prevent diversion. Immediately notifies pharmacist and supervisor upon discovery of discrepancy in counts or evidence of tampering with controlled substances.
  • Checks all product to ensure it is in date and appropriate for use
  • Performs and documents daily cleaning activities in the sterile compounding areas in accordance with department policy and procedures and USP requirements.
  • Loads, refills, outdates, destocks and unloads automated dispensing cabinets, checking for expiration dates, proper inventory count, and proper equipment function each time. Recovers or replaces failed pockets as needed.
  • Performs specialized techniques for compounding low, medium, and high risk sterile products according to established procedures, such as utilizing repeater pumps, closed system transfer devices, filling of cassettes, and other small and large volume parenteral products.
  • Maintains all required records and documents. Enters accurate and updated information in the computer systems.
  • Delivers medications to appropriate areas in a timely manner so that patients receive the correct medication at the correct time. Retrieves discontinued medications from patient care areas. Makes appropriate charges and/or credits to patient's account as required. Maintains drug security and patient confidentiality at all times.
  • Monitors and replenishes stock of medications and supplies, responds to stock-outs, and communicates ordering needs with pharmacists, Compounding Supervisor, and/or purchasing team.
  • Assigns proper beyond use dates, and affixes all required labeling to final product as directed by policies and procedures. Ensures work is properly documented and checked by a pharmacist.
  • Carries a pager at all times, as required by designated work shift, and responds to pages in a timely manner.

Maintains own professional and specialized competency, including the following:
  • Maintains a working knowledge of updated pharmacy protocols, policies and procedures, including adhering to the following:
  • Attends and participates in department, hospital, and other training and development workshops.
  • Maintains and displays appropriate knowledge of developments in the field through continuing education, reviewing pertinent literature, and/or by attending professional meetings, particularly as related to sterile and non-sterile compounding.
  • Assumes responsibility for participating in experiences necessary to ensure appropriate skill development and training.
  • Attends and participates in all appropriate department staff meetings, inservices, and committees.
  • Remains informed by regularly reading all department communications/email.
  • Follows established hospital infection control and safety procedures.
  • Maintains work environment in a clean and orderly fashion.
  • Utilizes hospital's behavioral standards as the basis for decision making and to support the department and the hospital's mission and goals.
  • Conforms to hospital standards of performance and conduct, including those pertaining to patient rights, so that the best possible customer service and patient care may be provided.
  • Maintains all designated medical information as confidential as per established protocols.

Participates in performance and/or quality improvement initiatives by actively sharing ideas and cooperating with the execution of initiatives to improve operations and quality
Participates in the creation and maintenance of a healthy work environment. A healthy work environment is one where people feel supported, held accountable, where standards are applied and expectations are clear. A healthy work environment is one where leadership supports and leads, models behavioral standards and sets the example for how to do all things right.
Critical responsibilities related to this:
  • Hold self and others to the highest ethical standards, and act with honor above all.
  • Help initiate and maintain controls, cost savings initiatives, systems and clinical programs to lower costs while maintaining the highest level of care.
  • Adapt to changes in the departmental needs including but not limited to: offering assistance to other team members, floating, adjusting assignments, etc
  • Help improve efficiency, safety or otherwise support department goals
  • Being engaged in the department, including owning team decisions, and supporting department and/or organizational initiatives.

Is fiscally responsible to the department
  • Use equipment and supplies with respect, finding ways to save everyday
  • Demonstrate through consistent action a respect for the financial health of the department and the organization
  • Be productive and efficient within your shift, not using unnecessary overtime
  • Be flexible in the work you do daily to allow the department to care for patients here in the safest, most efficient manner possible

OTHER DUTIES:
Performs other duties as needed
JOB REQUIREMENTS
EDUCATION:
  • Requires a high school diploma (or state accepted equivalency).

CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS REQUIRED:
  • Must be Certified by a Board approved credentialing program, PTCB or exCPT. Pharmacy Interns are not required to hold CPhT certification.
  • Must be registered as a Pharmacy Technician with the Board of Pharmacy or have a Massachusetts Pharmacy Intern License.
  • Must pass a departmental administered written exam

EXPERIENCE:
  • Pharmacy students who have completed 2 years of education in an approved college/school of pharmacy are eligible for pharmacy internship, and may be waived for the required experience.
  • Inpatient: Work requires 1-2 years pharmacy technician experience. Prior experience with sterile (IV) compounding is preferred.
  • Outpatient/Retail: Minimum of 2 years outpatient pharmacy as a Tech I or equal experience required

KNOWLEDGE & SKILLS:
  • Must maintain the required level of competency to perform the essential duties and responsibilities necessary to meet the pharmaceutical care needs of neonatal, pediatric, adolescent, adult, and geriatric patients.
  • Basic computer proficiency including ability to access, enter, and interpret computerized data/information.
  • Ability to multi-task, handle frequent interruptions and adapt to changes in workload and work schedule.
  • Strong math skills required, including being able to perform basic mathematical functions needed to calculate drug doses and concentrations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, ratios/proportions, percentages, metric conversions).
  • Effective interpersonal skills to interact cooperatively with hospital staff, patients/families/visitors, and pharmacy colleagues.
  • Ability to communicate effectively in English (both orally and in writing) including ability to interpret and follow complicated verbal and written instruction with precision, accuracy and dependability.
  • Ability to prioritize essential tasks, solve problems and respond quickly to emergency requests.
  • Proficiency with performing aseptic manipulations necessary for sterile compounding and knowledge of USP Chapter 797 requirements.
  • Ability to perform work accurately with attention to detail and within a specified time period in a fast-paced, and high acuity environment.

Req id: 27617