Support Services | Kettering | Full Time | Days
The Oncology Pharmacy Technician will work alongside our Oncology Pharmacists and nursing staff to deliver optimal care to the patients at one of our four Kettering Health Network oncology locations (Kettering, Soin, Troy, Fort Hamilton). The pharmacy technician is responsible for assisting in the coordination and delivery of pharmacy services in compliance with all applicable policies, regulatory agency requirements, state and federal laws and participating in the quality improvement process to ensure safe, effective, and efficient delivery of quality care.
Job Responsibilities
Performs job responsibilities in accordance with organizational and departmental policies and procedures, performance improvement objectives and environmental/infection control standards. Develops and implements processes to comply with the HFAP (Healthcare Facilities Accreditation Program) and regulatory requirements.
Identifies opportunities for process improvements with the goal to provide prompt, safe and efficient patient care.
Actively enhances personal growth and development by participating in educational programs, in-services, and meetings. Assists with new employee orientation, training, and evaluations.
Duties performed may include one or more of the following core functions:
Maintains a positive attitude, respects diversity, and works well with others.
Completes > 600 hours of sterile compounding yearly.
Adheres to safety requirements in the handling and preparation of chemotherapy and other hazardous agents. Pharmacy Technician also must maintain competencies to compound any intravenous medications (i.e. immunotherapy, chemotherapy).
Assist and collaborate with pharmacy leadership and clinic team on developing and implementing new processes or improvements.
Understands 340B operations and practices medication distribution in compliance with standards.
Adheres to investigational medication procedures such as documentation, dispensing, and drug inventory.
Inventory of high dollar/high risk medications:
Job Qualifications
FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY
Minimizes drug waste
Assists with patient assistance program applications and drug management
Prepares medications according to accepted standards of practice and evidence
Demonstrates competency and compliance with 340B regulations
Kettering Health is a not-for-profit system of 14 medical centers and more than 120 outpatient facilities serving southwest Ohio. Our mission is to live God’s love by promoting and restoring health. Our commitment to our patients is to help individuals be their best. With that context, safety is our top priority. We provide an integrated system of healthcare experts committed to providing exceptional care.