Pharmacy Technician - Valley Presbyterian
Van Nuys, CA 91405
About the Job
JOB SUMMARY:
As a Pharmacy Technician, you will be responsible for analyzing, documenting, testing, implementing, integrating, maintaining, and modifying automated hardware. This includes troubleshooting software and hardware issues and preparing automation-related work orders. The technician will also assist the pharmacy manager and buyer in managing inventory levels in automated devices, monitoring stock-outs, unused inventory, unused equipment, and making recommendations for improvement.
EXPERIENCE:
- Minimum 3 years of hospital pharmacy technician experience
- Minimum 3 years of pharmacy automation experience
EDUCATION:
- Completion of Pharmacy Technician Program
LICENSURES/CERTIFICATION:
- Current California Technician License
- LA City Fire Card certification (to be obtained within the first 30 days of employment)
SKILLS:
- Effective interpersonal skills
- Ability to prioritize tasks
- Supervisory skills
- Technical proficiency
- Presentation skills
RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Assist pharmacists, technicians, and other hospital staff in the safe, effective, and efficient operation of the automated medication distribution process.
- Coordinate setup, new builds, installations, and expansions, ensuring all systems (network, emergency power, space, etc.) are ready for the unit 'go-live.'
- Communicate the status of system projects, activities, and issues to pharmacy, nursing, and other appropriate staff.
- Inform the pharmacy management team of any upcoming hospital information system interface software changes, nursing unit moves, or other activities that may affect system functionality.
- Monitor system activities and communications with the main hospital information system.
- Test new hardware or software as required.
- Troubleshoot system issues as they arise.
- Perform physical inspections of stations and coordinate necessary repairs.
- Ensure stations are updated to conform with changes to the formulary.
- Assist in managing the user database and maintaining up-to-date user role/area assignments.
- Manage inventory of units, review and adjust par levels, monitor expiration dates, and review orders against medications withdrawn from the stations.
- Establish necessary training for each user group to effectively use the system and create training modules if necessary.
- Train or facilitate training of new staff and re-educate existing staff in all user groups, including Nursing, Anesthesia, Pharmacy, etc.
- Establish and review daily batch reports, such as refill reports, stock out reports, all station events, discrepancies, overrides, and ordered meds not loaded.
- Maintain files of all pertinent reports and ensure they are reviewed by a Pharmacist when necessary.
- Provide cross-functional support duties of pharmacy technicians based on operational needs.
- Collect data for studies as defined by the Director of Pharmacy or Clinical Manager.
- Use computer applications or other automated systems, such as spreadsheets, word processing, calendar, email, and database software, in performing work assignments.
- Perform other incidental tasks as required.
Salary Range: $30.53 to $38.50 per hour
Source : Valley Presbyterian