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Registry-Pharmacy Tech

Chicago, IL

$18 - $22/hr

Experience with Microsoft Office, Cerner and Talyst auto carousel, preferred. * Ability to push delivery carts weighing up to 40 lbs., lift and stock items for delivery and inventory control. Working ...

Registry-Pharmacy Tech

Chicago, IL · On-site

$18 - $22/hr

Experience with Microsoft Office, Cerner and Talyst auto carousel, preferred. * Ability to push delivery carts weighing up to 40 lbs., lift and stock items for delivery and inventory control. Working ...

Experience with Microsoft Office, Cerner and Talyst auto carousel, preferred. * Ability to push delivery carts weighing up to 40 lbs., lift and stock items for delivery and inventory control. Working ...

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How much do talyst jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 2, 2026, the average hourly pay for talyst in the United States is $20.15, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.31 and $21.15 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Talyst and what do they do?

Talyst is a company specializing in pharmacy automation solutions for hospitals, long-term care, and other healthcare facilities. Employees at Talyst typically work in roles related to designing, developing, implementing, and supporting automated medication management systems. These solutions help healthcare providers improve medication safety, streamline pharmacy operations, and ensure regulatory compliance. Working at Talyst may involve engineering, IT, project management, or customer support positions, all focused on optimizing pharmacy workflows through advanced technology.

What is the difference between Talyst vs Pharmacy Technician?

AspectTalystPharmacy Technician
Required CredentialsCertification may be preferred; training provided by employerState-specific certification or registration often required
Work EnvironmentHealthcare facilities, pharmacies, automation systemsRetail pharmacies, hospitals, clinics
Industry UsageHealthcare automation, pharmacy managementDispensing medications, patient interaction

Talyst professionals typically focus on healthcare automation and pharmacy management systems, often requiring specialized training but not always formal certification. Pharmacy Technicians work directly in dispensing medications, requiring state certification or registration. Both roles operate within healthcare settings but serve different functions—Talyst in automation and tech support, Pharmacy Technicians in medication dispensing and patient care.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Talyst pharmacy automation technician, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Talyst pharmacy automation technician, you need a solid understanding of pharmacy operations, inventory management, and mechanical aptitude, often supported by experience in pharmacy or healthcare environments. Familiarity with Talyst automation systems, pharmacy management software, and basic troubleshooting techniques is essential. Strong attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and effective communication help you excel in addressing technical issues and collaborating with pharmacy staff. These skills ensure the efficient operation of medication dispensing systems, supporting patient safety and streamlined pharmacy workflows.

What are some typical challenges faced by pharmacy automation specialists working with Talyst systems, and how can they be addressed?

Pharmacy automation specialists working with Talyst systems often encounter challenges such as integrating new automation technology into existing pharmacy workflows, ensuring accurate medication dispensing, and troubleshooting hardware or software issues. Addressing these challenges requires strong problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and effective communication with both clinical staff and IT teams. Ongoing training and staying updated on Talyst software updates also help streamline operations and minimize downtime.
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Infographic showing various Talyst job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 33% Full Time, and 67% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $41,919 per year, or $20.2 per hour.
Medication Reconciliation Pharmacy Technician - Per Diem

Medication Reconciliation Pharmacy Technician - Per Diem

Beth Israel Lahey Health

Cambridge, MA • On-site

$19.25 - $23.25/hr

Other

Posted 28 days ago


Beth Israel Lahey Health rating

6.9

Company rating: 6.9 out of 10

Based on 148 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

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Job description

When you join the growing BILH team, you're not just taking a job, you’re making a difference in people’s lives.

This is a per diem position that can provide 16 hours per weekend.

The Medication Reconciliation Technician plays an integral role in helping to prevent patient medication errors caused by inaccurate or incomplete information in the medical record. Under the supervision of a pharmacist, and according to departmental policies, procedures and guidelines, the Medication Reconciliation Technician will assist the healthcare team in obtaining an accurate medication history by interviewing patients and consulting with their outpatient pharmacies.

Job Description:

Principal Duties and Responsibilities

  1. Refills Pyxis Medstations with unit dosages from medication profiles and delivers meds to patient units or Pyxis Medstations.

  2. Ensures all medications, admixtures, or other dispensed products from the pharmacy are properly labeled and checked before delivery.

  3. Performs inventory maintenance upon refill as required (e.g. Pyxis Medstation inventory check, expiration date checks, quality assurance, routine Talyst inventory and expiration date checks, etc.)

  4. Performs routinely scheduled rounds to nursing units to deliver and pick up medications in a timely and accurate manner.

  5. Performs inspection of medication rooms to ensure general cleanliness and identify any issues that need to be resolved including Pyxis maintenance and refrigerator temperature excursions.

  6. Assists with receiving daily orders from the wholesaler and other vendors and communicates any issues to the Pharmacy Supply Chain Specialist.

  7. Compounds bulk stock solutions and other non-sterile mixtures.

  8. Pre-packages bulk medications and bulk liquids into unit-dose packaging for dispensing to patients or refilling Pyxis Medstations.

  9. Ensures all pharmacy-managed medication trays and kits are appropriately filled and expiration dates are checked for easy exchange.

  10. Ensures the proper handling of hazardous medications and products including receiving, labeling, packaging, transport and delivery by following proper policies and procedures.

  11. Performs calculations for dosage volumes, unit conversions, admixture volumes, and other required calculations for the preparation and validation of all sterile and non-sterile compounding.

  12. Prepares stock solutions and other extemporaneous compounding of non-sterile hazardous medications by following proper policies and procedures.

  13. Prepares the clean room and sterile products areas for daily use by restocking appropriate supplies, ensuring proper placement and movement of materials and performing daily, weekly and monthly cleanings as scheduled and as needed to reduce microbial contamination.

  14. Completes and maintains all personnel qualification competencies required for compounding personnel including:

• Donning, Doffing & Hand Hygiene

• Cleaning & Disinfection

• Aseptic Technique

• Proper use of Primary Engineering Controls (PEC)

• Gloved-Fingertip Sampling and Media-Fill Testing

  1. Continuously monitors and documents the humidity and temperature of the clean room and sterile products areas to ensure compliance.

  2. Prepares intravenous admixtures (hazardous and non-hazardous) and other sterile compounds timely and accurately while following clean room policies and procedures.

  3. Complies with Universal Precautions and Aseptic Technique and Handling of Hazardous Chemicals guidelines; wears appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) as required.

  4. Ensures adequate stock of sterile equipment, pharmaceutical equipment, and pharmaceuticals in the pharmacy, medication areas, and automated pharmacy systems.

  5. Properly disposes of medications (including oncology medications), hazardous substances, sharps, papers with protected health information, and other items within the pharmacy.

  6. Assists the pharmacist with the handling of telephone calls and subsequently triages calls appropriately.

  7. Assists pharmacist to prepare and fill medications by utilizing the Epic system.

  8. Maintains effective communications with department directors, managers, pharmacists, and department personnel.

  9. Identifies process improvements and communicates these in staff meetings or to supervisors as needed.

  10. Participates in the monthly reviews of all medication care areas and reports any violations.

  11. Documents all quality assurance and quality improvement information in the department’s database, as needed (e.g. Simplifi).

  12. Ensures general cleanliness and appearance of the pharmacy areas.

  13. Assists in the training and orientation of new technicians to departmental standards, policies, and procedures.

  14. Ensures quality standards for the department.

  15. Abides by all hospital and departmental policies.

  16. Performs any other duties and responsibilities as needed by the pharmacy department.

Lead Quality and Compliance Technician 

  1. Leads projects related to the design, implementation, maintenance, and improvement of processes and procedures that uphold safety, quality and compliance in collaboration with members of the pharmacy department.

  2. Evaluates departmental and hospital policy and practice compliance with regulatory agencies (e.g., Joint Commission) as well as state and federal laws, rules and regulations, while maintaining knowledge of such laws.

  3. Maintains quality and compliance dashboard and monitors activity to identify areas for improvement.

  4. Maintain controlled substance accountability throughout the medication use process (e.g., ordering, receiving, storage, distribution, administration, returns, and wasting) and ensure compliance with regulatory requirements throughout the Hospital by executing audits and proactive monitoring strategies.

  5. Serves as the point of contact person when loss or diversion of controlled substance is suspected.

  6. Responsible for review and record retention of controlled substances.

  7. Serves as the point person for the Biennial inventory by scheduling, assigning areas to participating staff, and gathering data to present.

  8. Works collaboratively with other department leaders and staff to review events, develop corrective action plans, and provide education on best practices.

  9. Execute a comprehensive auditing program for established practices and applicable regulatory standards (e.g. joint commission, controlled substances, etc.).

  10. Conduct random audits to address areas of high-risk institution wide.

  11. Investigate suspected or confirmed event of diversion generated from area auditing and protocols.

  12. Work with the Pharmacy Drug Diversion Taskforce to improve areas where deficiencies have been found

  13. Oversee automated dispensing machine (ADM) inventory and proper inventory counts are being performed

  14. Ensure timely resolution of discrepancies as supported by departmental policy and procedure

  15. Conduct audits of personnel after performing medication management activities

  16. Report findings to leadership and make recommendations for action or follow-up with staff

  17. Conduct staff training as necessary.

  18. Create and discuss presentations to department and hospital committees as requested

  19. Performs any Pharmacy Technician duties and responsibilities as required by the Pharmacist and Pharmacy Department and occasional staffing

Hematology/Oncology Technician 

  1. Prepares antineoplastic and other hazardous agents timely and accurately while following clean room policies, procedures, and other safety guidelines.

  2. Utilizes proper PPE and closed system transfer device (CSTD) as needed.

  3. Conduct routine cleaning, disinfecting and decontamination activities as needed per policy and schedule.

  4. Complies with the Hazardous Drug Spill Management Policy and able to respond to hazardous drug exposure.

  5. Utilizes the Powered Air Purifying Respirator (PAPR) as needed for cleaning activities to reduce inhalation risk.

  6. Assists in training staff and students as needed.

  7. Assists with creating and reviewing training modules.

Overnight Technician 

  1. Assist pharmacist by preparing medications for refill/restock to Pyxis Medstation or patient specific.

  2. Independently coordinates delivery of medications to units and checks for expired or damaged medications.

  3. Identifies discontinued medications or discharged patient medications and returns to pharmacy for proper handling.

  4. Performs quality control checks on Pyxis Medstations to ensure fill is accurate and reports findings.

  5. Assists with conducting monthly nursing unit audits, documents findings and communicates issues to Supervisor.

  6. Identifies controlled substance discrepancies, independently resolves issues utilizing Pyxis reports and communicates findings to Drug Diversion Taskforce.

  7. Complies with the Hazardous Spill Management Policy.

  8. Assists the Pharmacists in identifying, troubleshooting and resolving any technology issues.

  9. Assists with quality improvement initiatives and special projects.

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES REQUIRED

  1. High school education with ability to read pharmaceutical orders, etc.

  2. Current pharmacy technician or intern license from the Massachusetts Board of Pharmacy. Technicians must also hold national certification (CPhT).

  3. Comprehends and applies an understanding of drug and dosage forms. Knowledge of pharmaceutical and medical terminology desired.

  4. Able to operate a computer and automated dispensing systems

  5. Works accurately, concentrates, and pays attention to detail, even under stress or time constraints

  6. Satisfactory completion of a training program to acquire the necessary technical skills to prepare intravenous admixtures

  7. Not convicted of a drug-related felony or admitted to sufficient facts to warrant such findings

  8. Ability to solve day-to-day problems in conjunction with the pharmacists

  9. Interpersonal skills to effectively communicate with nurses, patients, and other staff members

WORKING CONDITIONS

  1. Normal hospital environment with rotating shifts

  2. Works under constant time deadlines

  3. Minimal exposure to caustic agents, acids, and fumes

  4. Standing or walking 70% of the time

  5. Performs data entry with repetitive hand movements and visual concentration at a video display terminal in order to review and enter data

  6. Required to lift, pull, or push 25 pounds, and up to an occasional weight of 50 pounds

  7. Mount Auburn Hospital employees must be able to readily adjust to change and handle a rapid paced environment and the stresses associated with that, while continuing to provide high quality, efficient service.

Pay Range:

$27.56 - $37.10

The pay range listed for this position is the base hourly wage range the organization reasonably and in good faith expects to pay for this position at this time. Actual compensation is determined based on several factors, that may include seniority, education, training, relevant experience, relevant certifications, geography of work location, job responsibilities, or other applicable factors permissible by law. Compensation may exceed the base hourly rate depending on shift differentials, call pay, premium pay, overtime pay, and other additional pay practices, as applicable to the position and in accordance with the law.

As a health care organization, we have a responsibility to do everything in our power to care for and protect our patients, our colleagues and our communities. Beth Israel Lahey Health requires that all staff be vaccinated against influenza (flu) as a condition of employment.

More than 35,000 people working together. Nurses, doctors, technicians, therapists, researchers, teachers and more, making a difference in patients' lives. Your skill and compassion can make us even stronger.

Equal Opportunity Employer/Veterans/Disabled


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