The Relief Pharmacist is a part-time position that involves promoting trust and respect among associates, creating a welcoming environment for customers, and providing exceptional customer service. The role requires knowledge of pharmaceutical products and supplies, as well as the ability to accurately interpret, fill, and refill prescription orders. The pharmacist will also be responsible for maintaining accurate records, providing drug counseling, and promoting proper immunizations.
Requirements
- Promote trust and respect among associates
- Create an environment that allows customers to feel welcome, important and appreciated
- Possess knowledge of the pharmaceutical products and supplies
- Receive verbal RX orders and accurately reduce to writing
- Interpret, fill/refill, label and bag prescription orders completely and accurately
- Evaluate appropriateness of RX orders with consideration to patient safety, and legal requirements
- Provide drug counseling with customers and prescribers
- Be familiar with and third party billing and procedures
- Maintain accurate records—including insurance—properly receive RX information from customer, properly and accurately deliver RX to customer
- Make phone calls to prescribers and prescribers’ office staff
- Demonstrate ability to accurately and efficiently utilize RX computer system
- Maintain accurate inventory, reconciliation and research of controlled substances in compliance with the record keeping of the controlled substance account
- Actively promote proper immunizations to patients and provide them safely and effectively
- Engage in all clinical activities for which they have received appropriate training
- Delegate monitoring and ordering supplies; properly stock incoming orders
- Compare and check incoming orders
- Assist with supervision and delegation of responsibilities to associates
- File prescription orders and records in accordance with state and federal regulations and procedures
- Help resolve conflicts and problems with customers and personnel in the absence of department manager
- Run, review and interpret reports
- Oversee administrative needs in the department in the absence of the department manager
- Notify management of customer or employee accidents
- Report all pharmacy incidents or miss-fills to store management and Sedgwick within the proper timeframes as presented in the Corporate Accuracy Policy
- Report all safety risk, or issues, and illegal activity, including: robbery, theft or fraud
Benefits
- Comprehensive healthcare coverage
- Flexible scheduling in full- and part-time roles with paid time off
- Emotional and financial support through Employee Assistance Program and financial tools
- Associate discounts on purchases
- Up to $21,000 in tuition reimbursement over career