Pay Grade
Under direct supervision of a pharmacist, the Intermediate Pharmacy Technician accurately prepares and labels medications (including sterile compounds, such as chemotherapy, high risk and batch preparations), fills automated dispensing devices, squad boxes, code trays and replaces floorstock. The Intermediate Pharmacy Technician fills and exchanges patient-specific medication supplies, monitoring for returned and discontinued medications. In addition, the Intermediate Technician functions routinely in specialty positions (Precepting, Procedural Area inventory/replenishment, Controlled Substance security and inventory). The technician is responsible for maintaining a safe and clean work environment and communicating in support of Valley Health values.
Duties include:
Sterile Compounding – The Intermediate Technician is able to competently perform all steps of chemotherapy, high risk and batch product preparation, including selection, compounding and appropriately labeling ordered products for check by a pharmacist, prioritizing as needed. Prepares and labels adult, NICU and pediatric sterile preparations as needed to fulfill patient orders and avoid stock-outs. Documents all compounding and preparation activities as required prior to check by a pharmacist. Follows procedures stipulated in USP 797, USP 800 and Pharmacy policies and procedures for sterile compounding. Consistently compounds products accurately, with close attention to stability and cost issues. Successfully demonstrates competency for sterile compounding annually. Completes all required cleaning and quality assurance processes and documents appropriately.
Fulfills Responsibilities of at Least Two Specialized 2 Shift Assignments (C-2 SAFE/Controlled Substances, Procedural Area, or Preceptor) - Accurately and completely fulfills job responsibilities as outlined in workflows or orientation checklists. Mentors and assists staff for increased efficiency and service to patient care areas.
Order Processing and Drug Distribution - Continually selects and appropriately labels ordered medications for check by a pharmacist, prioritizing as needed. Prepares oral adult, NICU and pediatric preparations into unit dose packaging as needed to fulfill patient orders and avoid stock-outs. Documents all compounding and prepacking activities as required prior to check by a pharmacist. Answers all telephone calls within specified time period, using appropriate customer service skills. Triages calls for technician or pharmacist intervention and follows through in an appropriate manner. Verifies correct supply of medications and intravenous medications delivered to the patients’ respective nursing unit daily. Screens for expired or discontinued medications, drugs requiring transfer or doses still to be administered that should remain on the unit. Arranges activities to meet designated turnaround times for STAT and routine orders. Manages robot and Pyxis fills, completing scanning process to assure accurate doses reach the patient and maintain an accurate inventory level. Completes processes within designated times and facilitates pharmacist checks. Resolves or reports all discrepancies. Completes risk reports to improve processes.
Communication - Continuously communicates workload status to fellow team members. Keeps the pharmacist-on-duty informed of all workload issues as well as customer concerns. Coordinates with pharmacist-on-duty all work and meal breaks. Effectively communicates workload status between shifts.
Education
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Experience
Previous hospital pharmacy preferred
Sterile compounding experience required
Certification & Licensure
National Pharmacy Technician Certification Board (PTCB) or Board of Pharmacy recognized equivalent is required
Valid Virginia Pharmacy Technician Certification OR Valid Virginia Pharmacy Intern Certification is required
Qualifications
Successful completion of entity sterile compounding training and competencies
Physical Demands
17 A Medical Technician/Other Technicians/Assistants
FLSA Classification
Non-exempt
At Valley Health, we believe everyone is a caregiver, and our goal is to create an environment where our caregivers thrive physically, financially, and emotionally. In addition to a competitive salary, our most popular benefits for full-time employees include:
Valley Health also offers a health savings account & flexible spending account for childcare, life insurance, short-term and long-term disability, and professional development. In addition, several perks come with working for the largest employer in the region, such as discounts to on-campus dining, and more.
To see the full scale of what we offer, visit valleyhealthbenefits.com.
Valley Health is a not-for-profit health system dedicated to meeting the medical needs of West Virginia, Maryland, and the Top of Virginia.
With award-winning hospitals, advanced medical services, and cutting-edge technology, Valley Health has been recognized as a leader in healthcare services. We care about giving back and bringing together communities to provide the care local residents need. Our system’s history goes back to 1903, when our first hospital opened its door with just 36 beds. Now, with a combined 604 inpatient beds, 166 long-term care beds, 5,300 employees, and 500 medical staff, we have grown to meet the medical needs of our region. Our nationally recognized and trusted hospitals lead with innovative health care and always remained focused on patients first.
Valley Health hospitals:
Winchester Medical Center
Hampshire Memorial Hospital
War Memorial Hospital
Page Memorial Hospital
Shenandoah Memorial Hospital
Warren Memorial Hospital
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