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The incumbent maintains full responsibility for administering anesthesis, inhalation and resuscitation therapy and the training of residents and interns. Direct supervision is exercised over a small ...

The incumbent maintains full responsibility for administering anesthesis, inhalation and resuscitation therapy and the training of residents and interns. Direct supervision is exercised over a small ...

The incumbent maintains full responsibility for administering anesthesis, inhalation and resuscitation therapy and the training of residents and interns. Direct supervision is exercised over a small ...

The incumbent maintains full responsibility for administering anesthesis, inhalation and resuscitation therapy and the training of residents and interns. Direct supervision is exercised over a small ...

The incumbent maintains full responsibility for administering anesthesis, inhalation and resuscitation therapy and the training of residents and interns. Direct supervision is exercised over a small ...

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As an intern at ECMC, you can expect to work on a variety of projects that support the organization's mission, such as assisting with research, data analysis, community outreach, or administrative tasks. Interns often collaborate with different departments, gaining exposure to multiple facets of ECMC’s operations and building valuable professional relationships. The environment is typically fast-paced and supportive, offering mentorship and feedback to help you develop practical skills. This hands-on experience not only enhances your resume but also provides insights into potential career paths within the organization or the broader industry.

What is an Internship at ECMC?

An Internship at ECMC (Educational Credit Management Corporation) is a temporary, structured work experience designed for students or recent graduates to gain practical knowledge in fields such as education finance, student loans, or nonprofit services. Interns work alongside professionals, contributing to real projects while developing valuable workplace skills. These internships can be paid or unpaid and often serve as a stepping stone to full-time employment in the industry.

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Internship Ecmc typically focuses on electronic communication and management within financial or corporate settings, requiring basic technical skills. Data Analyst Interns concentrate on analyzing data sets, often needing knowledge of statistics and data tools. Both roles are valuable entry points but differ in industry focus and skill requirements.

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To thrive as an ECMC Intern, you generally need a strong academic background, analytical thinking, and eagerness to learn, often supported by enrollment in a relevant degree program. Familiarity with Microsoft Office Suite, data analysis tools, and specific industry-related software may be required depending on the internship focus. Strong communication, adaptability, and teamwork skills help interns contribute effectively and grow professionally. These abilities ensure interns can support ECMC’s mission, adapt to varied tasks, and maximize their learning experience.
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Pharmacist - ECMC 42-104 (Continuous Recruitment - No written exam required)

Erie County, NY

Buffalo, NY • On-site

$111K - $137K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 28 days ago


Job description

Salary: $111,872.00 - $137,122.00 Annually
Location : 95 Franklin St Buffalo, NY
Job Type: Full Time
Job Number: 42-104
Department: ERIE COUNTY MEDICAL CENTER (ECMC)
Opening Date: 01/01/2012
Exam fee: $15.00
Description
Erie County is an Equal Opportunity Employer and committed to workplace diversity.
ALL CORRESPONDENCE REGARDING ONLINE APPLICATIONS WILL BE VIA EMAIL.
PAPER APPLICATIONS CONTAINING AN EMAIL ADDRESS WILL ALSO RECEIVE EMAIL CORRESPONDENCE.
IF NO EMAIL IS PROVIDED, PAPER NOTIFICATION WILL ARRIVE VIA USPS.
RESIDENCE REQUIREMENTS: THERE ARE NO RESIDENCY REQUIREMENTS FOR THIS EXAMINATION. If you pass the examination, your name will appear on the continuous eligible list for one year. After one year, your name will be removed from the list. You may apply for retest at six month intervals. The eligible list will be used to fill vacancies as they occur at the Erie County Medical Center (ECMCC).
Examples of Duties
A Pharmacist - Erie County Medical Center provides professional pharmaceutical services for drug distribution and control at the Erie County Medical Center Corporation;
Fills physician's orders and manufactures preparations by means of standard physical and chemical procedures; prepares and sterilizes injectable medication and other compounds;
Identifies drugs brought into the hospital by patients; obtains drug histories and communicates information to physicians;
Consults with physicians concerning problems of drug incompatibility, interaction and efficacy; offers alternatives and obtains clarification of all questionable orders;
Supervises support personnel in drug preparation and delivery services such as unit dose system, intravenous admixtures program, outpatient dispensing functions, control drug dispensing, and record maintenance;
Provides drug information and references to medical staff, nursing staff, and other professionals;
Provides education to patients on drug therapy and the importance of adherence to the treatment plan and compliance with medications ;
Develops and implements strategies for managing chronic diseases (e.g. diabetes, hypertension) through medication therapy management and patient education;
Coordinates with interdisciplinary team to ensure patients are discharged with proper medication instructions and follow-up care to prevent readmissions;
Supervises the manufacture, preparation, packaging and pre-packaging of all sterile and non-sterile dosage;
Inspects nursing units to assure proper storage, use and integrity of floor stock medications.
A medical examination may be required before appointment.
Minimum Qualifications
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Candidates must meet the following requirements on or before submission of application:
Graduation from a regionally accredited or New York State registered and Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE) accredited School of Pharmacy and completion of six (6) months of experience as a pharmacist in a health care system *
NOTE 1: *Completion of a six (6) month pharmacy internship in a health care system or an American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP) accredited residency, not included in the educational requirement above, may be substituted for the required qualifying experience.
NOTE 2: *Completion of six (6) months of work in a healthcare system, drug manufacturing or biopharmaceutical setting performing tasks such as, but not limited to sterile compounding, sterile preparation or supervisory work, not included in the educational requirement above, may be substituted for the required qualifying experience.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENT: Possession of a license to practice as a Pharmacist as issued by the New York State Department of Education at time of Permanent appointment and maintenance throughout duration of appointment.
Supplemental Information
Subjects of Examination:
The only subject of examination will be an evaluation of your training and experience. You are therefore, asked to include in your application a summary of all pertinent training and experience in sufficient detail so that your background may be evaluated against the duties of the position.
In your summary of training include all college course work, formal in-service training, and seminars you have attended. You must specify either the number of credits received or the number of contact hours and dates of attendance. Also include a copy of your professional license. Specify the date that your license was first issued.
In your summary of experience, you must specify the dates of your employment, the number of hours worked per week, your title, and the main duties for each. Be specific; vagueness and ambiguity will NOT be resolved in your favor. Candidates who submit incomplete applications or documentation may be disqualified.
A medical examination may be required before appointment.
Notes:
HOW TO APPLY: Either online by clicking "Apply" on the top right of the online exam announcement or by printing a paper application from erie.gov, , or if you do not have internet access you may pick up an application form at the Erie County Personnel Department, 95 Franklin Street, Room 604, Buffalo, New York 14202. Forms are also available at Buffalo and Erie County Public Libraries and at Town, Village and School District administrative offices.
Completed forms should then be returned to the Erie County Personnel Department. In addition, candidates must request their colleges to send transcripts to the Erie County Personnel Department or attach transcripts to your application. No applications will be evaluated until all the above information, including transcripts, is received.
MILITARY STATUS: If you expect to enter military service, you may still compete in this examination and may be appointed or reinstated after you return home from active duty.
VERIFICATION OF QUALIFICATIONS: Candidates may be investigated or called for an interview to determine whether they qualified for appointment. In addition to meeting specific requirements, candidates and appointees must be of good moral character and habits.
BACKGROUND INVESTIGATION: Candidates may be subject to a thorough background investigation to determine suitability for appointment. Applicants may be required to authorize access to educational, employment, criminal history and other records check as part of such investigation. Criminal convictions or other offense are subject to evaluation and may result in disqualification. Applicant will be required to submit the necessary fees for the fingerprint processing, where required.
VETERANS: Disabled and non-disabled veterans as defined in Section 85, New York State Civil Service Law, will have 5 and 2.5 points, respectively, added to their earned scores if successful in the examination. You should claim these credits when you file application but you have an option to waive them any time prior to appointment. If you have already used these credits you may not claim them again. Children of firefighters or police officers killed in the line of duty may also be eligible for additional credit. Contact the Erie County Personnel Dept. for more information.
This examination is prepared by the New York State Department of Civil Service and held in compliance with the New York State Civil Service Law and the rules and regulations of the New York State Department of Civil Service.
**IMPORTANT APPLICATION FEE - READ CAREFULLY**
A $15.00 filing fee is required for this exam. If applying online the payment process will be outlined. When submitting by mail or hand delivering, the required fee must accompany your application. Send or bring check or money order made payable to Erie County Personnel Department and write the examination number(s) on your check or money order. Do not send or bring cash, as the County cannot be responsible for cash payment. As no refund will be made, you are urged to compare your qualifications carefully with the requirements for admission and file only for those examinations for which you are clearly qualified.
BENEFITS OFFERED TO FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES
REPRESENTED BY CSEA IN ERIE COUNTY
HEALTH BENEFITS
Erie County offers comprehensive health insurance plans through the Labor-Management Healthcare Fund (LMHF), administered by Univera Healthcare. Eligible employees can choose from the following plans:
  • Enhanced Plan (POS 202)
  • Core Plan (POS 203)
  • Value Plan (POS 204)
  • Bronze High Deductible Plan (POS 8200)

Plan Details:
  • Value Plan (POS 204): This is the default plan for all new employees. These employees are required to contribute 15% of the plan's premium through pre-tax payroll deductions.
  • Enhanced Plan (POS 202) & Core Plan (POS 203): Employees opting for these plans must pay the difference in cost between their selected plan and the employer's contribution toward the Value Plan.
  • Bronze High Deductible Plan (POS 8200): Available to all employees regardless of hire date, the County covers 100% of the premium for this plan. It features a $2,000 individual / $4,000 family deductible and includes preventive services covered in full.

Health Insurance Waiver
Full-Time employees who waive participation in the County's health insurance plan and are not covered by another County health insurance plan receive, in lieu of the insurance, $500 per month for Family Coverage or $200 per month for Individual Coverage.
Dental Insurance:
Full-time employees represented by CSEA in Erie County receive dental coverage through the CSEA Employee Benefit Fund (EBF). The County contributes $22.13 per bi-weekly pay period for single coverage and $72.69 for family coverage.
Health Flexible Spending Account:
Erie County offers a Health Flexible Spending Account (FSA), allowing employees to set aside up to a maximum amount set by the IRS each year in pre-tax dollars for eligible medical, dental, and vision expenses.
PAID TIME OFF
  • Holidays: 12 paid holidays annually, including Juneteenth and Election Day.
  • Vacation Leave:
    1. Starts at 10 days per year, increases to up to 30 days with years of service.
    2. Can be accrued up to 25 days; unused vacation is payable upon separation.
    3. Eighty (80) hours of unused vacation time can be sold back annually, subject to minimum balance requirements.
  • Sick Leave:
    1. Accrues at 15 days per year (4.62 hrs per pay period).
    2. Unused sick leave may be accrued up to 300 days (for employees hired after August 7, 2014).
  • Personal Leave:
    1. Four days per year (for employees hired after August 7, 2014).
  • Bereavement Leave: Up to four paid days for immediate family.

RETIREMENT
New York State and Local Employees' Retirement System
  • Eligible employees are enrolled in the New York State and Local Employees' Retirement System (NYSLRS, administered by the Office of the State Comptroller. NYSLRS is one of the largest and most secure public pension systems in the United States, providing over one million public employees, retirees, and beneficiaries with reliable, lifetime retirement income, disability protection, and death benefits. All employees are eligible to join, and full-time permanent employees are required to join.
  • An employee's tier is determined by their date of membership; employees who joined on or after April 1, 2012, are classified as Tier 6 members. Tier 6 members become vested after 5 years of credited service, with an option to retire as early as age 55.
  • Tier 6 members are required to contribute between 3% and 6% of gross reportable earnings for all years of public service. Contribution rates are determined based on annual wage and are adjusted annually on April 1.

Deferred Compensation Plan
Erie County offers a 457(b) Deferred Compensation Plan administered by Corebridge Financial (formerly AIG/VALIC). This plan is a voluntary, employee-funded program designed to supplement an employee's retirement savings. Employees can contribute up to 100% of their salary on a pre-tax or Roth after-tax basis, not exceeding the annual IRS limit. (For 2025, the contribution limit is $23,500.)
WORK SCHEDULE
  • Employees work a standard schedule that includes a paid one-hour lunch period each workday.
  • Eligible employees receive overtime pay at one and one-half times their regular rate for hours worked beyond their standard work schedule. Alternatively, employees may opt to accrue compensatory time in lieu of overtime pay, up to a maximum of 120 hours. Unused compensatory time is payable upon separation.
  • Shift Differential Pay: Employees working non-standard shifts receive additional compensation:
    1. Second Shift: An additional $1.75 per hour.
    2. Third Shift: An additional $2.25 per hour.

TRANSPORTATION BENEFITS
Flexible Spending Accounts
  • Transit Commuter Benefits Account: Save on commuting expenses, including Metro trains and buses, commuter trains, ridesharing, etc. with a pre-tax paycheck deduction. Employees may deduct an IRS-set amount each month for combined commuter highway vehicle transportation and transit passes.
  • Parking Commuter Benefits Account: Save on work-related parking expenses with a pre-tax paycheck deduction. Employees may deduct an IRS-set amount each month for qualified parking.

Parking Reimbursement
Full-time employees regularly assigned to work locations without free parking receive a $40 per month reimbursement for parking expenses.
OTHER BENEFITS
  • Compensation & Step Increases: Employees receive scheduled step increases based on their length of service, in accordance with the CSEA collective bargaining agreement. Step advancement