Oncology Infusion Pharmacy Technician
Listed on 2026-01-01
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Healthcare
Pharmacy Technician
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Job OverviewUnder the direct supervision of a licensed clinical pharmacist or Pharmacy Manager, the Pharmacy Oncology Infusion Technician is responsible for mixing chemotherapeutic and/or other infused drugs, managing inventory as it relates to both inpatient and outpatient oncology infusion products, performing all functions of a Pharmacy Technician III when required, and providing expertise in the development, implementation, operation, and maintenance of all medication‑related technology.
A Pharmacy Oncology Infusion Technician must also demonstrate leadership skills and serve as a role model to Pharmacy Technician I, II, & III staff members and Pharmacy Interns. Competency in data analysis, critical thinking skills, and handling hazardous medications is required. An understanding of all federal, state, and local rules and regulations as they pertain to hazardous medications is required.
In addition, the Pharmacy Oncology Infusion Technician performs assigned duties independently within the Department of Pharmacy policies and procedures, never performs duties which can only be performed by a pharmacist, performs assignments within established time frames, and may receive, secure, and transport hazardous medications as necessary.
Education- High School Diploma - Preferred
- Currently working at least 40 hours per week.
- Professional Certification - Required
- Must be registered as a Pharmacy Technician with the State Board of Pharmacy. Certified Pharmacy Technician (CPhT) status required with documentation of continued education.
- Preparation and delivery of IV admixtures and other medications related to routine and new orders; maintains adequate par levels of medications/supplies; assists in maintaining IV automation systems.
- Assists Pharmacy Manager, Business Manager, and other appropriate pharmacy staff in training new co‑workers and assuring their continued competence; serves as a role model for technical staff; participates in QI activities; coordinates technical staff participation with the development of the Pharmacy Practice Model Initiative.
- Facilitates team communications, deliverables, and sets timelines for project deliverables; reports status updates and reviews charge capture of infusion services across multiple areas.
- Repackaging process for unit dose medications; performs charge capture, reconciles discrepancies, and issues credits.
- Responsible for coordinating the installation, training, operation, and maintenance of all hardware and software associated with compounding and dispensing technology; oversees the inventory of medication cabinets under the supervision of Pharmacy Manager.
- Full‑time
Hilton Head Island, SC - $16.00 - $24.00
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