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Children's Hospital Boston Pharmacy Technician Supervisor in Boston, Massachusetts

77670BRJob Posting Title:Pharmacy Technician SupervisorDepartment:Patient Services-PharmacyAutoReqId:77670BRStatus:Full-TimeStandard Hours per Week:40 Job Posting Category:PharmacyJob Posting Description:Job Summary

Oversees functions and daily operations of department in concert with Pharmacy Operations Manager.

Responsibilities and Duties:

  • Directs and oversees daily operations of drug distribution

  • Delegates and monitors work assignments.

  • Develops and implements systems and controls to improve accuracy and efficiency within area of responsibility.

  • Contributes to review, development, and maintenance of departmental administrative policies and procedures.

  • Selects, trains, supervises, and evaluates designated personnel.

  • Administers, interprets, enforces and communicates hospital and departmental personnel policies and procedures.

  • Provides decision support for department strategic planning and development of long and short-term goals and objectives.

  • Collects and analyzes department statistics, identifies, interprets and communicates trends and develops recommendations to achieve specified goals and objectives.

  • Advises Operations Manager on issues and prepares special reports and analyses as requested.

  • Plans and develops goals and objectives for areas of responsibility.

  • Fills and delivers medication orders/prescriptions.

  • Dispenses standing inpatient medication orders.

  • Schedules provision of special syringe, oral dosage and IV products as requested.

  • Delivers cassettes and individual medications to units and collects new medication orders.

  • Prepares patient medications in accordance with established protocols, methods and techniques.

  • Measures, mixes and compounds automated TPNs, irrigations, chemotherapy drugs and parenteral and oral medications in specified volumes, dosages and concentrations.

  • Prepares special dilutions of non-controlled and controlled substances, IV and research study medications as needed.

  • Labels and records manufactured medications as required.

  • Performs quality controls checks of medication orders and doses distributed following established procedures and schedules.

  • Compares pharmacy and nursing records to ensure match of medication orders.

  • Counts and reconciles actual dosages dispensed, delivered and remaining in medication bins against pharmacy and nursing records.

  • Identifies, documents, researches and reports and/or resolves errors, discrepancies and unused doses, as required.

  • Performs routine quality control and equipment maintenance.

  • Responds to requests for routine factual information within scope of authority, refers inquiries requiring medical or administrative judgment to appropriate personnel.

  • Serves as liaison to inpatient units regarding dispensing and distribution of patient medications.

  • Reviews and discusses individual patients' therapies with nursing staff, identifying special patient needs and projecting quantities of medications required.

  • Communicates with pharmacists and other technical staff to plan and provide services, which meet unit and patient needs.

  • Receives and fills pharmaceutical supply requests for nursing units, satellite locations and other areas.

  • Monitors, restocks and rotates supplies, including controlled substances, removing and replacing outdated products and processing related patient charges and credits.

  • Restocks emergency codes cart trays and prepares and maintains corresponding logs and records.

  • Participation in professional organizations and attendance at conferences, workshops and continuing education programs.

Requirements:

  • Current registration as a Pharmacy Technician by the Massachusetts Board of Pharmacy.

  • Current certification by the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board or National Healthcare Association.

  • 5 years of Pharmacy Technician experience

  • Hospital experience highly preferred

  • Completion of a Massachusetts Board of Pharmacy approved training program, or a minimum of 500 hours worked as a pharmacy technician trainee.

  • Requires being a minimum of 18 years of age

  • High School Diploma or equivalent.

Boston Children’s Hospital offers competitive compensation and unmatched benefits!

#LI-Remote, #LI-Hybrid, #LI-Onsite Office/Site Location:BostonRegular, Temporary, Per Diem:Regular Remote Eligibility :Onsite Only

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