Pharmacy Assistant - KPWA Contact Center presso Kaiser Permanente
Kaiser Permanente · Renton, Stati Uniti d'America · Onsite
- Junior
 - Ufficio in Renton
 
PHARMACY CONTACT CENTER WORK INVOLVES ANSWERING OUR REFILL ORDER PHONE CALLS, PROCESSING PRESCRIPTIONS & OTHER RELATED WORK PERMITTED BY LAW.
Job Summary:
Pharmacy assistants provide support to the pharmacists and technicians by stocking, counting and other non-technical duties. May also dispense safe, effective medications to patients, prescription packaging and parcel management. Duties are performed under the direct supervision of a licensed pharmacist.
Essential Responsibilities:
- Performs functions that support the pharmacists and technicians in the daily workflow of the pharmacy including prepackaging and labeling medications; stocking shelves; counting and pouring medications from stock bottles that have been pulled by licensed or certified staff; filing prescriptions; inventory functions; releasing refill medications and OTC products to patients; processing requests for refills when no changes are needed; handling non-professional phone calls including refill requests from patients; calling prescribers to obtain refill authorization, and prescription packaging and parcel management.
 - Ensures patient safety by identifying opportunities to prevent unusual occurrences; consistently performing safety checks when dispensing medications; and taking appropriate steps to resolve and report unusual occurrences.
 - Demonstrates dedication to evidence-based medicine by staying current on clinical initiatives and priorities.
 - Supports and enhances Patient-centered Care efforts by facilitating patient-focused care through a collaborative team approach with patients, pharmacy staff, and other health care professionals.
 
- N/A.
 
- High School Diploma or General Education Development (GED) required.
 
- Pharmacy Assistant License (Washington) required at hire
 
- Ability to use available resources and tools efficiently and effectively.
 - Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
 - Ability to identify specified issues and bring to attention of pharmacists.
 - Ability to work effectively as a member of a team.
 - May be required to travel to other Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of Washington locations as needed.
 
- Experience in a pharmacy environment.
 - Knowledge of managed care health systems and evidence-based medicine theories.
 - One (1) year of experience working in a customer service environment.
 - Some college coursework.