Pharmacy Technician, Amazon Pharmacy

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Innovation is at the core of what we do. We believe that by removing and reducing the barriers that prevent people from taking their medications, we can help customers conveniently get the medications they need, when they need them and take them as prescribed. We have provided customers with the ability to find transparent and simple pricing, receive 24/7 customer service support, and have their meds delivered to their doorsteps while creating programs and products that embody our mission and position ourselves in becoming the world's safest and fastest online pharmacy.
We are looking for a Pharmacy Technician to join us on our journey to make it drastically easier for customers to find, choose, afford, and engage with the services, products, and professionals they need to get and stay healthy! "This position offers a unique blend of on-the-road independence and in-pharmacy teamwork! In this role you will be responsible for both kiosk management and working within our pharmacy operations, including driving from the Pharmacy to our Kiosk locations, refilling inventory and maintaining Pharmacy Kiosk Machines in regionalized areas by driving from our Pharmacy location to the Kiosks. You will also be working in the physical Pharmacy location preparing orders for customer shipments.
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Key job responsibilities
-Drive from physical Pharmacy locations to our remote Pharmacy Kiosk locations with company provided vehicle
-Refill Pharmacy Kiosks with medication, paper, clean machine, and collect discarded inventory for return
-Prepare inventory shipments for Kiosk replenishment
-Assist pharmacist in filling prescription items, as permitted by the state board of pharmacy
-Maintain a safe and clean pharmacy by complying with procedures, rules and regulations
-Work daily with Leadership to ensure the right medications are put in the right orders
-Run automated machinery required to pre-sort and package medications
-Fill exception trays with appropriate medication
-Transition Amazon Pharmacy orders through different workflow stages from initial dispense through quality control
-Count and fill prescription vials and affix labels on bulk prescription items
-Pack and ship completed orders including printing and affixing appropriate labels on dispenser, shipping boxes
-Sort and triage the right boxes to ship at the right time
-Aid the Pharmacy Manager and Staff Pharmacists with receiving, shipping, counting, and packing
-Clean, and help maintain, equipment and work areas within the pharmacy.
-Package medications for dispensing and for delivery
-Work a flexible schedule - shifts will possibly start and end outside of normal site business hours
Physical Requirements:
-During shifts last up to 12 hours (standard full-time shifts are 10 hours excluding overtime, flex and part-time shifts may vary):
-Driving for long periods of time (8+hrs)
-Standing, bending, reaching above the head, kneeling, crouching and/or stretching
-Lifting and moving products up to 49 lbs in weight
-Manual dexterity of hands and wrists
Basic Qualifications
-Active and unrestricted in-state Board of Pharmacy License
-[FOR SPECIFIC STATES ONLY] or ability to obtain a Pharmacy Technician License through the State Board of Pharmacy within 30 days of start date, if required by State Board of Pharmacy
-Active and unrestricted in-state Driver's License
-Clean driving record that passes Amazon's Motor Vehicle Checks, to be rechecked annually. Driving privileges' will be revoked if your DMV reports indicates you have received a ticket for one or more of the following violations:
-Evading Responsibility
-Being at fault in a fatal accident
-Having two or more motor vehicle accidents in the last three years
-Having a motor vehicle accident resulting in greater than $5,000 in damages
-Driving under the influence or in any way impaired by alcohol or drugs
-Reckless Driving
-Recurrent speeding violations
-Recurrent driving suspensions
-Three or more driving violations within the last three years
-High school diploma or equivalent
-6+ months of experience working with computer and web-based tools
-Ability to communicate effectively with coworkers and supervisor.
-Ability to read and understand English language labeling on product cartons and prescription labels.
Preferred Qualifications
-National Pharmacy technician Certification (PTCB or NHA)
-Demonstrated ability to work as an effective team member
-Demonstrated organization skills and attention to detail
-Ability to recognize and identify patient medications
-Experience working under pressure in a fast-paced work environment while consistently meeting standards for productivity and quality
Amazon is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of protected veteran status, disability, or other legally protected status.
Our inclusive culture empowers Amazonians to deliver the best results for our customers. If you have a disability and need a workplace accommodation or adjustment during the application and hiring process, including support for the interview or onboarding process, please visit https://amazon.jobs/content/en/how-we-hire/accommodations for more information. If the country/region you're applying in isn't listed, please contact your Recruiting Partner.

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