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Internship Pharmacy Tech Informatics Jobs in Ohio

Specialty Pharmacy Manager

Cambridge, OH · On-site

$57.75 - $67.75/hr

... preceptor for pharmacy interns and students. * Review payor formularies and complete prior ... Comfortable with technology and the ability to adapt to new systems. * The position may require ...

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Clinical Pharmacist Inpatient Nights

Cleveland, OH · On-site

$114K - $137K/yr

... advanced pharmacy technology, including Omnicell automated dispensing cabinets and Swisslog ... Supervises and directs activities of interns, technicians, and support personnel as required.

Clinical Pharmacist Inpatient

Cleveland, OH · On-site

$114K - $137K/yr

... advanced pharmacy technology, including Omnicell automated dispensing cabinets and Swisslog ... Supervises and directs activities of interns, technicians, and support personnel as required.

Clinical Pharmacist Inpatient

Cleveland, OH · On-site

$114K - $137K/yr

... advanced pharmacy technology, including Omnicell automated dispensing cabinets and Swisslog ... Supervises and directs activities of interns, technicians, and support personnel as required.

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What types of projects and responsibilities can I expect during an Internship in Pharmacy Tech Informatics?

As an intern in Pharmacy Tech Informatics, you can expect to assist with projects involving the implementation and optimization of pharmacy-related software systems, data analysis on medication usage, and electronic health record (EHR) integration. You may collaborate closely with pharmacists, IT staff, and healthcare providers to support system upgrades, troubleshoot informatics issues, or help develop new digital tools for medication management. This role provides practical exposure to both pharmacy operations and informatics, offering valuable experience for those interested in technology-driven healthcare solutions.

What is the difference between Internship Pharmacy Tech Informatics vs Pharmacy Technician?

AspectInternship Pharmacy Tech InformaticsPharmacy Technician
CredentialsTypically enrolled in or completing relevant healthcare or informatics coursework; may not require certificationHigh school diploma or equivalent; certification such as PTCB often required
Work EnvironmentHospitals, clinics, or healthcare IT departments; focus on informatics projectsRetail pharmacies, hospitals, or long-term care facilities; dispensing medications
Employer & Industry UsageHealthcare IT companies, hospitals, pharmacy informatics departmentsPharmacies, hospitals, healthcare facilities

Internship Pharmacy Tech Informatics roles focus on gaining experience in healthcare informatics and technology integration, often involving project support and learning. Pharmacy Technicians handle medication dispensing and pharmacy operations. While both roles support healthcare, the internship emphasizes informatics skills, whereas pharmacy technicians focus on pharmacy services.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Internship Pharmacy Tech Informatics, and why are they important?

To excel as an Internship Pharmacy Tech Informatics, you need foundational knowledge in pharmacy practice, attention to detail, and a basic understanding of informatics, usually gained through a pharmacy technician program or related coursework. Familiarity with pharmacy management software, electronic health records (EHRs), and data analysis tools is highly beneficial. Strong communication, problem-solving, and teamwork skills help you collaborate effectively with pharmacists, IT professionals, and healthcare staff. These abilities are crucial for optimizing medication management systems, ensuring data accuracy, and supporting safe, efficient pharmacy operations.

What is an Internship Pharmacy Tech Informatics?

An Internship Pharmacy Tech Informatics is a training position where individuals, typically students or recent graduates, gain hands-on experience at the intersection of pharmacy practice and health information technology. Interns assist pharmacists and informatics teams in managing electronic health records, optimizing medication-use systems, and supporting the integration of technology in pharmacy operations. The goal is to develop technical, analytical, and pharmacy workflow skills that are essential for a career in pharmacy informatics.
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CERTIFIED PHARMACY TECHNICIAN - MEDICATION HISTORY

CERTIFIED PHARMACY TECHNICIAN - MEDICATION HISTORY

Aultman Health Foundation

Canton, OH

$16.75 - $20.50/hr

Full-time

Posted 24 days ago


Job description

PURPOSE OF POSITION

To assist the pharmacist with the preparation and dispensing of medications. Deliver the medications to the nurse, patient, medication room, storage location, or automated dispensing machine. Interviews patients and/or family members in order to obtain and document patients’ medication histories in the Aultman Hospital information system, Cerner Millennium. Retrieves and delivers discharge medication prescriptions for/to patients.

Having a background working in Pharmacy is not required. Applicants are not required to be certified or even registered yet with the Ohio State Board of Pharmacy upon applying to our positions. We have on the job training. We will aid with the process of becoming nationally certified and with proper state registration. 

RESPONSIBILITIES & EXPECTATIONS of ALL Technicians

Operations – Inpatient Pharmacy

  • Ability to acquire skills necessary to operate department computer application packages:
    • Including but not limited to: Cerner Millennium, Omnicell Connect-Rx and its subsystems, Omnicell Enterprise Medication Management, Aethon MedEx TubeSafe, Aethon MedEx TraySafe, Baxter DoseEdge and KitCheck
  • Performs tasks related to packaging medications and refilling automated dispensing systems on nursing units or within the department.
  • Performs tasks related to filling medication orders and maintaining both paper and computer based records.
  • Supplies medications to and stocks patient care areas and appropriately charges for items supplied.

Operations – Retail Pharmacy

  • Ability to acquire skills necessary to operate department computer application packages:
    • Including but not limited to: Cerner Millennium, RxSafe, Rx30, Kirby-Lester, and PickPoint.
  • Ability to read and transcribe required information from prescription orders.
  • Resolve Third Party rejections and complete any manual claim forms.
  • Perform all register transactions in adherence with Aultman policy and procedures.

Additional functions expected of all technicians

  • Able to run all pharmacy department technology knowledgeably; able to troubleshoot problems if equipment fails; able to disseminate knowledge to fellow and new staff members.
  • Pull outdated, damaged and recalled merchandise and deliver to buyer for return.
  • Collecting data, conducting quality monitors and completing documentation as assigned.
  • Maintaining logs, records and other required documentation accurately, filing documents in appropriate locations. 
  • Performing cycle counts and maintaining accurate inventories.
  • Answering the telephone with compassion and a smile. Return patient, customer, or nurse calls in a timely fashion and provide follow-up to their questions when necessary.
  • Participate in all required departmental meetings.
  • Maintain customer/patient confidentiality according to HIPAA and company standards.
  • Work well within a team environment: by accepting and offering honest and constructive feedback; by supporting team goals and encouraging other team members; and by collaborating with patient care team members to consolidate work, solve problems, create new methods and/or reduce costs.
  • Shows flexibility and adaptability in meeting scheduling demands of department, and can adapt to changes in workflow easily.
  • Assumes accountability for duties performed on a daily basis and demonstrates behaviors consistent with the departments’ expectations.
  • Communicates with management team about known issues or improvements that can be made within or outside the department.
  • Completes all required training programs or materials in a timely manner.
  • Knowledgeable of the Aultman Employee Handbook (available on the Aultman Employee Portal).  Reviews the handbook annually.

All technicians will be expected to be competent in at least 1 of the following 3 skill sets within 12 months of employment in the Pharmacy Department in order to continue employment in the Pharmacy Department.

Concierge Technician

  • Documenting findings by accurately entering all available medication-related data into the hospital information system, Cerner Millennium.
  • Advanced knowledge of brand and generic drugs and their uses.
  • Obtains and documents patient medication histories following applicable guidelines and regulatory requirements by:
    • Identifying and prioritizing patient interviews based on workflow and admissions.
    • Interviewing patients and/or family members to obtain medication history including drug allergies and reactions.
    • Compiling a complete list of patient’s home medications including over the counter drugs and herbal supplements including drug name, dosage, frequency, compliance and last dose taken.
  • Promotes, obtains, charges for, and delivers medications for patients ready for discharge.
  • Reporting any entry problems to the pharmacy informatics team.

Sterile IV Compounding Technician

  • Is able to change workflow based on the priority of orders as they populate.
  • Is knowledgeable about and always dresses and works in accordance with USP 797 standards.
  • Is able to compound sterile products or admixtures competently and safely as determined by supervising pharmacist.
  • Highly reliable and competent with all IV Room related software’s and automation.
    • Including but not limited to: Baxter DoseEdge, Baxter Intellifill I.V. Robot, Omnicell i.v.Station Robot, Omnicell Connect-Rx, Simplifi797.
  • Reports any software or hardware related issues to pharmacy informatics team.
  • Is able to prepare quality products in the event systems fail, or items are not in the system.
  • Is a critical thinker

Narcotic vault technician

  • Retrieves and records all controlled substances for distribution to AcuDose cabinets and patient specific requests.
  • Responds to daytime repair requests for AcuDose. Follows up on all maintenance requests for AcuDose.
  • Performs additional duties associated with every day responsibilities such as; receiving narcotic order, troubleshooting narcotic discrepancies, processing monthly interdepartmental billing, and filling medication trays.
  • Prepares required paperwork for Drug Enforcement Agency tracking purposes.

Job Requirements

  • Must be at least 18 years of age.
  • High school diploma or equivalent GED is required.
  • Associate or Bachelor’s degree in college is preferred.
  • Candidate must be registered as a Technician Trainee, Registered Pharmacy Technician, or Certified Pharmacy Technician with the Ohio Board of Pharmacy.  All Trainee and Registered Technicians will be expected to become licensed as a Certified Pharmacy Technician once training is complete.  Applicant must pass a national certification examination (PTCB or ExCPT) at time of hire or within the first 90 days of employment if not already completed.  License must be in good standing.
  • Applicable background checks must be passed.
  • Prior experience, in retail pharmacy, nursing home pharmacy, or hospital pharmacy is preferred.
  • Must be proficient in the use of computers to input patient billing data. 

All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, disability, or veteran status. 

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS ADDENDUM

PURPOSE:  To identify specific functions job requirements and work environment factors that could affect job performance.

O = Occasionally = 0-33% of the work shift or 0- 32+ repetitions.

F = Frequently = 34-66% of the work shift or 32-200+ repetitions.             

C = Constantly = 67-100% of the work shift or 200+ repetitions.

N = Not essential job requirement.

C             Standing

F              Walking

N             Lifting (70 pounds)

N             Carrying (70 pounds)

N             Pushing (70 pounds)

N             Climbing with (70 pounds)

O             Stooping/Bending

O           Twisting/Turning

O             Kneeling/Squatting

N             Crawling

O             Reaching Up/Reaching Forward