SPECIFIC TASKS:
Perform a full range of pharmacy technician procedures.
Perform pharmaceutical dispensing duties including filling new outpatient prescriptions, refilling prescriptions, and entering orders into databases.
Perform information consultation duties including supporting new and refill prescriptions, supporting patient requests, supporting physician requests, monitoring for drug interactions, and reporting adverse drug reactions.
Perform quality improvement duties including performing drug storage inspection, reviewing expired supplies, and producing error and workload reports and documentation.
Perform supply process duties including placing new orders, stocking/restocking shelves, inventory maintenance, producing not in stock reports.
Provide general cleaning of workspaces including removal of trash, breakdown of cardboard boxes, and sweeping or mopping of workspace.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Have graduated from a Pharmacy Technician program accredited by the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP), OR certification by the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board (PTCB), OR successful completion of a formal pharmacy technician training program (i.e., a technical, hospital, or retail-based program).
Have a minimum of 1 year of full-time experience within the last 3 years in a setting corresponding to the requirements of the task order.
Have a working knowledge of pharmacy computer systems such as CHCS and/or AHLTA computer system.
Health care workers shall maintain current certification in American Heart Association Basic Life Support (BLS) for Healthcare Providers; American Heart Association Healthcare Provider Course; American Red Cross CPR (Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation) for the Professional Rescuer; or equivalent.
Health care workers shall read, write, speak, and understand the English language fluently and maintain good communication skills with patients and other healthcare personnel.
Health care workers shall be physically capable of standing and/or sitting for extended periods of time and capable of normal ambulation.
Health care workers shall represent an acceptable malpractice risk to the Government.
Health care workers shall be in good standing, and under no restrictions, with the state licensure board in any state in which a license is held or has been held within the last 10 years.
Health care workers shall be current with and have completed all continuing education requirements specified by their professional licensure or certification.