Start Date
Immediate
Expiry Date
25 May, 25
Salary
0.0
Posted On
25 Apr, 25
Experience
0 year(s) or above
Remote Job
Yes
Telecommute
Yes
Sponsor Visa
No
Skills
Hospital Pharmacy, Professional Development, Licensure, Membership, Omnicell, Microsoft, Completion
Industry
Pharmaceuticals
OVERVIEW
The Pharmacy Technician is responsible for carrying out functions of a technical and clerical nature complemented by their therapeutic knowledge in Hospital Pharmacy Practice. These functions include, but not limited to: drug distribution, inventory control, intravenous admixture preparation, nonsterile compounding and other components of pharmacy technician practice. The practice standards are outlined by National Association of Pharmacy Regulatory Authorities (NAPRA) and that of the College (Ontario College of Pharmacists) by-laws, standards, and regulations, including the Code of Ethics and Code of Conduct. The Pharmacy technician will use their knowledge to collaborate with the pharmacists and other health care professionals to provide and support patient care. They will demonstrate commitment to the quality and safety of the health care system, maintain competence in drug distribution systems, and demonstrate professional & ethical conduct. The Pharmacy Technician will adhere to all relevant legislated and regulatory requirements. The Pharmacy Technician may have to work at different sites, as assigned.
EDUCATION
QUALIFICATIONS
2 or more years of Hospital Pharmacy or relevant experience an asset
Sterile or Non-sterile compounding experience and unit dose dispensing an asset- Familiarity with using computers and common software applications (i.e. email, Microsoft 365, MS Office etc.)
Work experience in electronic health record environments and/or automated dispensing cabinets an asset (i.e. Cerner Oracle, Omnicell)
Other qualifications:
Superior interpersonal, communication and organizational skills that can be applied to
interacting with patients, providers, and other members of the healthcare team
Excellent work and attendance record required
General:
pharmacy and defined by the standards of practice for Canadian pharmacy technicians as outlined by NAPRA and / or the Ontario College of Pharmacists
Drug operations and distribution:
Inventory Management:
o Account for routine inventory of narcotic and controlled drugs per assignment
o Work in conjunction and oversight to account for assigned activities for ordering, receiving, repackaging to unit dose, distribution in central operations, to/from the nursing units, and disposal.
o Perform quality assurance audits on completed narcotic and controlled drug inventory and administration sheets
o Maintain adequate drug and supply inventory in the dispensary
o Assist in inventory control by reporting stock shortages to purchasing personnel
o Receive purchased stock into inventory, including barcoding activities. Alert the purchaser if thereare discrepancies at the point of receiving
o Process drug returns for credit from patient care areas
o Identify expired items and remove outdated stock from inventory
Admixture Preparation:
Others:
o Purchaser: maintain knowledge and competency to address inventory management, such as but not limited to: ordering, sourcing of available product, support identifying back-orders, work with external vendors and stakeholders (hospital and retail pharmacy) to buy/sell/borrow under the oversight of the manager or designate
o Oncology: maintain knowledge and competency in aseptic preparation of hazardous drugs
o Skills for handling, administrative, and trouble-shooting specific pharmacy equipment
o IV trainer: Able to train others in aseptic technique and activities
o Obtain and document best possible medication histories in support of medication reconciliation