Pharmacy Technician

San Quentin, CA
Contracted to Full Time
Corrections Facility
Mid Level

Join Our Team: Pharmacy Technician Opportunities at Dependable Staffing Agency

Immediate Openings: Pharmacy Technician

At Dependable Staffing Agency, we're not just filling positions; we're empowering a passionate Pharmacy Technician to make a profound impact in the lives of those within the Department of Corrections system. With immediate opportunities available for both full-time and part-time roles, we invite you to bring your expertise, empathy, and enthusiasm to a place where they can truly make a difference.

Current Availability: Multiple Shifts, Contracts May Vary 
Division: Corrections
Location: San Quentin , CA (Other Locations Available) 

Qualifications That Set You Apart:

  • Twelve (12) continuous months of experience within the last three (3) years performing services similar in scope to those defined herein in a public or private institution.
  • Possess and maintain while providing services to the CDCR a current and valid license issued by the State of California, Board of Pharmacy, in order to perform services in the State of California.
  • Temporary/Relief Pharmacy Technicians must be proficient in the English language and be able to communicate effectively with the CDCR/CCHCS.  All Temporary/Relief Pharmacy Technicians must be able to speak, understand oral and written communication and write effectively in the English language.  Any Temporary/Relief Pharmacy Technician who fails to meet the minimum qualifications shall not be permitted to perform services.
 

Your Impact:

As a Pharmacy Technician with Dependable Staffing Agency, you will:

  • Obtain information on new patient/youth to establish patient medical profile, such
    as diagnosis or desired therapeutic outcome, allergies, adverse reaction(s), and
    medical history
  • Assist Pharmacist-in-Charge, Pharmacist, or designee to identify and resolve problems that arise with patient/youth therapy 
  • Deliver  medication  to clinics/nursing staff and organize medication
  • Assess prescription/medication order for completeness, correctness, authenticity, and legality
  • Measure or count finished dosage forms for dispensing
  • Receive prescription/medical orders;
  • Enter prescription information onto patient/youth profile;
  • Calibrate equipment needed to prepare or compound the prescription/medication order;
  • Compound medications for dispensing according to prescription formula or instructions;
  • Measure or count finished dosage forms for dispensing;
  • Record preparation of medication in various dosage forms;
  • Record preparation of controlled substances for dispensing;
  • Package the preparation;
  • Prepare and affix label(s) and auxiliary label(s) to container(s);
  • Perform intermediate checks of the prescription/medication order during processing;


Why Join Us?

Dependable Staffing Agency is more than a workplace; it's a community where your professional skills will be valued and your personal growth nurtured. We offer the chance to be part of a team that is dedicated to making a tangible difference, providing an environment where your contributions are recognized and celebrated.

Embark on a Career That Matters: If you're ready to use your skills and passion to affect positive change, we're eager to welcome you. Apply today to join our team and start a journey that's not only professionally fulfilling but personally rewarding as well.

Apply today with Dependable Staffing Agency!

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