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How much do correct rx pharmacy jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 8, 2026, the average hourly pay for correct rx pharmacy in the United States is $19.27, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.83 and $20.43 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Correct Rx Pharmacy position, and why are they important?

To thrive at Correct Rx Pharmacy, you generally need a pharmacy degree, relevant state licensure, and a thorough understanding of pharmacology and medication dispensing procedures. Familiarity with pharmacy management software and prescription processing systems, such as QS/1 or PioneerRx, is highly valued, along with certification in immunization administration. Strong attention to detail, customer service orientation, and effective communication are important soft skills for this role. These capabilities are essential for ensuring medication safety, regulatory compliance, and delivering excellent patient care within a pharmacy setting.

What is a Correct Rx Pharmacy job?

A Correct Rx Pharmacy job typically involves providing pharmaceutical care and medication management services to healthcare facilities, such as correctional institutions, long-term care centers, and other specialized settings. Employees may work as pharmacists, pharmacy technicians, or administrative staff, ensuring accurate dispensing, regulatory compliance, and patient safety. Responsibilities can vary based on the role but generally include reviewing prescriptions, consulting with healthcare providers, and managing medication inventory.

What are the typical daily responsibilities for team members at Correct Rx Pharmacy?

Team members at Correct Rx Pharmacy are responsible for accurately filling and labeling prescriptions, checking for potential drug interactions, providing medication counseling to patients, and coordinating with healthcare providers as needed. The role also involves maintaining inventory, processing insurance claims, and ensuring that all operations comply with relevant state and federal regulations. You can expect to use pharmacy management software extensively and work closely with pharmacists, pharmacy technicians, and front-line staff to deliver timely and accurate service. This collaborative environment provides opportunities for skills development, learning new systems, and contributing to a high-quality patient experience.

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Infographic showing various Correct Rx Pharmacy job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 80% In-person, and 20% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $40,074 per year, or $19.3 per hour.
Pharmacy Technician - PTCB Certified, Full Time

Pharmacy Technician - PTCB Certified, Full Time

HomeTown Pharmacy Inc

Traverse City, MI

$16.75 - $20.25/hr

Full-time

Retirement

Posted 4 days ago


Job description

Retail Pharmacy Technician - PTCB Certified
The Pharmacy technician operates under the direct supervision of the pharmacist and is responsible for performing the administrative and service-based duties that keep our customers satisfied. The ideal candidate for this position is detail-oriented, able to multitask, and enjoys working with customers.
The duties of this job are as follows:
• Greet/wait on/service/answer question etc. for the store’s customers
• Receive prescriptions/gather and process patient information
• Computer processing/adding patients, doctors, drugs, etc.
• Filling Rxs/processing/counting/labeling, etc.
• Answering the phone
• Call Doctor’s office for refills when needed, patient/Rx information-clarification, etc.
• Call insurance company when needed
• Checking in Rx orders for patient/calling on shorts, overages, order errors, outdates, credits, out of stocks etc. (including the out-front orders when necessary)
• Inventory control-walking the shelves/straightening/checking for outs and over stock/checking for outdates, checking transfer website, etc.
• Daily orders for inventory/stock reviewing the negative on hand, counting/correcting improper inventory counts
• Reviewing and counting through Top 200 inventory when received from the Rx Services Dept
• Reviewing and attempting to correct prescriptions listed on Little A report
• Reviewing and correcting prescriptions listed on Negative Paid Report
• Reviewing medication synchronization calendar and processing patients 3-5 days prior to sync date
• Checking on owes and making sure items have been ordered and received promptly
• Stock Rx dept. daily with supplies/bags/vials, etc…
• Clean Rx dept.-straighten/dust/empty trash/vacuum, etc…
• File and complete daily information on Rx’s filled
• Separate and file invoices
• Check in C-IIs and complete order forms
• Return prescriptions to stock not picked after 30 days, credit insurance company and patient records
• Process third party checks via Epicor and enter into google drive spreadsheet daily
• Outdate checks are posted under miscellaneous, not third party
• Clean/maintain the computer system: delete duplicate drugs files, prescriber files, etc.
• Run cash register
• Print and mail out statements in a timely manner at the beginning of each month. Keep pharmacy manager updated as to any problem accounts or discrepancies
• Make sure all past due accounts are taken care of in a timely manner. Report accounts over 90 days to Pharmacy Services
• Make sure that everyone running a cash register is aware of bad accounts, or questionable circumstances
• General housekeeping to be completed by store team:
• Daily: empty trash, vacuum
• Weekly: clean bathrooms, dust shelves/fixtures
• As needed/requested: move products/boxes; run errands/make deliveries; face products on shelving
• Do whatever is deemed necessary for creating a friendly, caring, safe and happy environment/culture for both customer and teammates.
• Have Fun and Be Positive Everyday!
Skills that are an absolute must include:
• Outstanding Customer Services Skills
• Effective Communication Skills
• Attention to detail
• Time Management
• Organization Skills
• Basic Computer Skills
• Willingness to learn new skills
• Must be PTCB certified
Benefits of working for HomeTown Pharmacy:
• Closed on Sundays!
• Competitive Wages
• Benefits
• 401K with Company Match
• Work Life Balance