Pharmacy Technician II
Listed on 2025-11-28
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Healthcare
Pharmacy Technician
Responsibilities
- Pyxis Specialist:
Responsible for Pyxis set-up, optimizing Pyxis, and monitoring Pyxis use. Schedule required updates and assist with maintenance. Monitor controlled substance use throughout facility using Pyxis reports. - Meditech Specialist:
Responsible to assist in ongoing task resolution and for testing before each upgrade. Work with Accounting and Billing Departments to ensure correct pharmacy charges. - Buyer Specialist:
Meet with drug reps, take phone calls from salespeople, monitor drug shortages and identify and order replacements to maintain needed inventory. Notify Pharmacists of shortages to obtain direction for possible alternatives. Responsible for coordinating outdates and pharmaceutical waste disposal. Responsible for pre-booking and returning flu vaccine. - USP Specialist (USP 797 & 800):
Act as USP 797 and USP 800 enforcer. Responsible for facility-wide testing being completed and documented within a required timeframe. Responsible to communicate time frames and requirements for competencies and review documentation to assure competencies are completed by pharmacy personnel and others throughout facility.
Function as mentor with new technicians, technician students and pharmacy students. Monitor orientation checklist completion.
Ability to read, write clearly, and type accurately.
EducationHigh School graduate or equivalent. Must be certified (CPhT).
ExperienceMust have worked as a Pharmacy Technician II for at least one (1) year in this facility and be proficient in at least one expanded roll. See Essential Function Items 19. (a) through 19. (d) above.
Certification/LicensureRegistration as a Pharmacy Technician with Kansas Board of Pharmacy is required prior to first day of employment. CPhT certification is required.
Physical and Work EnvironmentThis position requires frequent walking and standing with occasional sitting. Occasionally one must lift and carry up to 35 lbs. and push or pull items up to 150 lbs. (~30# effort). Manual and finger dexterity are required as well as eye-hand coordination. Vision and hearing must be corrected to normal range. Some exposure to communicable diseases, hazardous materials and needles is required.
Working conditions are sometimes stressful. Frequent bending, twisting, climbing, balancing, stooping, and overhead work is required. Frequent grasping and reaching is required. Requires the ability to distinguish letters or symbols. One must be able to use a telephone, typewriter, copier, fax machine, computer terminals, and printer.
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