Pharmacy Technician Floater
St. John's Community Health · Los Angeles, CA · 1 mo ago
HealthcareFull-time
Responsibilities
- Performs duties as set forth by St. John’s Community Health policies and procedures.
- Demonstrates adherence to Pharmacy Department Policies and Procedures, Pharmacy Best Practices, Prescription Compliance Requirements, and Third-Party Payer/Plan Audit Compliance.
- Demonstrates compliance to California Board of Pharmacy laws and regulations - Business and Professions Codes and California Code of Regulations and including state and federal statutes and regulations for pharmacy practices as required for a pharmacy technician.
- May be required to work Saturdays and new operations or business hours to meet business demands.
- In the clinic dispensary, the Pharmacy Technician may handle and manage patient medications that were filled at the Central Fill Pharmacy, bagged, and delivered to the clinic dispensary for patient pickup.
- Maintains continuous safety and quality compliance for all pharmacy or dispensary activities.
- May provide backup support for the PAP clerk and assist patients in completing PAP applications for obtaining free medications through the Patient Assistance Programs, including following up with patients in obtaining the required income verification documentation.
- Required to handle and manage drug inventory for drug recalls, returning drugs to stock and claim reversal, manage stock inventory for overstock/damaged/ unsaleable / expired drugs, or stocking medications upon receiving the drug order from Cardinal delivery.
- Monitors and reorder drug inventory of medication supplies as needed, and including ensuring not having excessive drug supplies that will go to waste due to expiration.
- Conducts inventory, packaging, and processing paperwork for expired/damaged/unsaleable medications to be sent to the Reverse Distributor Vendor (i.e. Guaranteed Returns) for destruction.
- Answers the phone, takes in prescriptions from patients, answers non-medication related questions from patients, etc.
- Attends meetings and trainings as directed by the Pharmacy Director.
- Attend meetings, trainings, and other work-related events as needed;
Qualifications/Licensure
- A high school diploma or GED required.
- Active and clear California pharmacy technician license.
- Experience working in underserved communities such as undocumented workers, unaccompanied minors, LGBT populations, communities of color, youth/adolescents, and those experiencing homelessness, substance abuse, and/or mental illness; and
- Bilingual English/Spanish required (read, write, speak).