Independently prepares and dispenses patient-specific medication doses, ensuring correct drug, dose, dosage form, expiration dating, and barcode scanning.
Independently compounds and manages complex and sterile medication preparations, including chemotherapy and hazardous formulations, following USP 795, 797, 800 guidelines, and institutional protocols.
Provides coverage in at least one advanced pharmacy practice area such as hazardous cleanroom compounding, CII safe management, medication history programs, decentralized clinical support, environmental monitoring, technician inventory check (i.e., tech check tech where authorized), or pharmacy inventory/purchasing management.
Independently manages accurate medication inventory operations, including ordering and stocking product, receiving and rotating stock, removing expired medications, and guaranteeing perpetual inventory counts.
Monitors and ensures proper medication storage, including cold chain custody, quarantine areas for expired medications, and overall inventory integrity. Conducts advanced inventory management including controlled substance audits, reconciliation, and diversion prevention.
Supports formulary management and contributes to inventory optimization strategies. Identifies systemic safety risks, contributes to root cause analysis, and leads initiatives to reduce medication errors.
Serves as a safety advocate within the pharmacy team.
Leads hazardous medication handling practices, including spill response, PPE training, and environmental safety audits.
Ensures departmental adherence to USP <800> and institutional protocols. Leads or contributes to compliance audits, documentation, and medication-use process improvement initiatives.
Prepares reports, assists with compliance documentation, and supports operational accountability, transparency, and readiness for regulatory inspections and accreditation surveys.
Collaborates actively with pharmacy staff, nurses, and other healthcare professionals to optimize patient care and ensure continuity of pharmacy services across shifts, staffing assignments, and practice areas.
Serves as a liaison between pharmacy and clinical teams to resolve medication-related issues.
Mentors technicians and supports onboarding, competency validation, and peer development.
Leads or participates in departmental quality improvement projects, educational initiatives, and practice advancement efforts.
Supports training programs and contributes to the development and mentorship of pharmacy learners and staff.
Executes advanced pharmacy technician duties with autonomy and precision across core workflows, hospital systems, and pharmacy operational programs.
Demonstrates expertise in medication dispensing, preparation, inventory management, sterile compounding, controlled substance handling, and regulatory compliance.
Demonstrates proficiency in advanced pharmacy services.
Provides leadership and coverage in at least two core pharmacy practice areas, including central/distributive pharmacy operations, decentralized services, automated dispensing cabinet (ADC) management, and cleanroom compounding.
Serves as a resource for resolving workflow issues and optimizing distribution processes.
Leads troubleshooting and optimization of pharmacy automation systems, ADCs, and software platforms.
Supports system upgrades, configuration changes, and training of staff in technology use.
Other duties as assigned.
Strong verbal and written communication, organizational, problem‐solving, and customer service skills Required
Flexibility and willingness to adapt to changes as necessary Required
Ability to interact constructively with supervisors, peers, and external customers Required
Ability to follow direction from formal management personnel and work well under direct supervision of a pharmacist Required
Ability to identify, follow up, and resolve discrepancies Required
Ability to identify, mitigate, and assist in resolving pharmacy operational or program issues Required
Ability to keep accurate and complete records Required
Knowledge of medical terminology Required
Must be able to read, write and speak conversational English Required
Basic computer skills and knowledge of Microsoft Office Required
Ability to teach pharmacy technician students Preferred
Proficiency in hospital computer system technology and automation Preferred
Knowledge and competence in aseptic techniques, hazardous drug compounding and USP 795, 797 and 800 standards (if applicable) Preferred
Knowledge and competence in the medication reconciliation process (if applicable) Preferred