Intern Pharmacist PT16 (P)
Kaiser Permanente · Anaheim, CA · 3 wk ago
HealthcarePart-time
Job Type
Standard
Job Level
Entry Level
Travel
Yes, 75 % of the Time
Success Profile
- Collaborative
- Compassionate
- Flexible
- Multi-Tasker
- Team Player
- Results Driven
Benefits
- Wide array of professional growth opportunities
- Tuition reimbursement
- Business resource groups
- Coaching and mentorship programs
Culture
Collaborates with other team members and physicians to continually evolve and enhance patient care. Utilizes electronic medical record systems and integrated technology platforms.
Intern Pharmacist PT16 (P)
- Dispenses, compounds, procures, stores and distributes pharmacy products
- Consults with patients and medical personnel regarding medication therapy
- Provides pharmaceutical care for hospitalized or ambulatory patients as assigned
- Interviews patients to obtain information regarding medication use, allergies and sensitivities
- Substitutes for pharmacy personnel as necessary
- Evaluates and resolves medication therapy problems
- Confers with medical personnel concerning pharmaceutical care and treatment of patients
- Participates in assigned education and training programs
- Conducts educational programs for pharmacy, other medical personnel and patients
- Participates in quality management programs
- Evaluates and manages medication therapy of hospitalized or ambulatory patients
- Makes recommendations to management regarding systems or operational improvements
- Checks equipment used to prepare and dispense medications for proper functioning
- Maintains work area and equipment in an organized and clean condition
- Answers and makes telephone calls
- Exemplifies pharmacy mission and organizations vision
Requirements
- Intern Pharmacist License (California)
- Excellent verbal and written English-speaking communication skills
- Knowledge of Federal and State laws, regulations and standards regarding the provision of pharmaceutical services
- Ability to extract pertinent information from the patient or other sources and relate it to the patients medical management plan
- Ability to learn and operate pharmacy computer systems and other equipment
- Standing for long periods of time, read fine print, communicate with co-workers and patients, lift/transport 1-50lbs, light to moderate carrying, pulling, pushing, walking, frequent bending, stooping and reaching