Brown University Health
Pharmacy Tech Specialist - Oncology
Brown University Health, Providence, Rhode Island, us, 02912
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Pharmacy Tech Specialist - Oncology
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Summary Reports to Pharmacy Manager, Oncology and Sterile Compounding. Under the supervision of an Oncology Pharmacist and direction of a Pharmacy Technician Supervisor or Technician Group Leader, the Technician Specialist performs sterile compounding of medications, predominately oncology, in compliance with United States Pharmacopoeia (USP) Chapter 800 Hazardous Drugs, USP Chapter 797 Pharmaceutical Compounding - Sterile Preparations and National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) recommendations. Performs non-sterile compounding in compliance with USP Chapter 795 and other applicable standards. Maintains regulatory compliance with relevant state and federal guidelines including but not limited to Rhode Island Department of Health, Rhode Island Board of Pharmacy Rules and Regulations, and The Joint Commission (TJC) Medication Management chapter. Performs complex pharmacy-directed technical functions to assist with coordinating operations and processes relating to compounding and dispensing of oncology and infusion medications. Promotes patient safety by ensuring that oncology and other hazardous medications are segregated. Collaborates with pharmacy oncology team members to order, receive, inventory, and store medications and ancillary supplies. Brown University Health employees are expected to successfully role model the organization’s values of Compassion, Accountability, Respect, and Excellence as these values guide our everyday actions with patients, customers, and one another. In addition to our values, all employees are expected to demonstrate the core Success Factors which tell us how we work together and how we get things done. The core Success Factors include: Instill Trust and Value Differences Patient and Community Focus and Collaborate.
Responsibilities
Is responsible for knowing and acting in accordance with the principles of the Brown University Health Corporate Compliance Program and Code of Conduct.
Under the supervision of an Oncology Pharmacist, the Oncology Technician Specialist ensures the sterile compounding environment and all equipment are cleaned and maintained under aseptic conditions and in accordance with departmental standard operating procedures.
Performs hand hygiene and garbing practices in accordance with departmental standard operating procedures.
Performs sterile compounding of medications in compliance with USP 797, USP 800, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) recommendations and Brown University Health policies and procedures.
Performs non‑sterile compounding in compliance with USP 795, USP 800, NIOSH recommendations and Brown University Health policies and procedures.
Completes accurate documentation of compounded medications per Brown University Health policies and procedures.
Performs sterile and non‑sterile compounding of investigational medications in compliance with specific investigational medication protocol.
Performs computer activities necessary for compounding.
Understands and appropriately follows requirements for product documentation and check processes.
Sets up, calibrates, and operates ancillary compounding equipment (i.e., pumps) appropriately.
Delivers compounded medication ensuring proper storage location requirements are met based on stability needs of the product.
Collaborates with pharmacy oncology and purchasing teams to procure oncology and infusion medications, and related supplies in a timely manner.
Collaborates with pharmacy oncology team to ensure oncology and other hazardous medications are segregated.
Manages inventory including receiving, sorting, stocking, rotation of stock, expiration date checking, and disposal per policy.
Tracks temperature monitoring and other environmental controls as applicable to oncology and infusion medication storage.
Understands how to triage out-of-range controls.
Transfers oncology and infusion medications to off‑site satellite locations, as necessary.
Performs recordkeeping and filing tasks, collates work volume statistics.
Shares expertise by participating in the orientation and training of pharmacy technicians, student interns, and student externs.
Exhibits proactive problem solving to help address issues impacting pharmacy oncology services.
Performs all duties of other Pharmacy Technician job categories as may be required.
Qualifications Basic Knowledge
High school graduate or equivalent degree required.
Completion of one to two years of college preferred.
Maintains current unrestricted Rhode Island Pharmacy Technician II licensure.
Maintains current National Pharmacy Technician Certification (CPhT).
Experience
Minimum 3 years’ experience as a pharmacy technician, including 2 years investigational, oncology and/or sterile compounding experience preferably gained in a similarly diverse and operationally complex health care environment.
Knowledge of pharmacy information systems, automated dispensing technology, and personal computers.
Demonstrates excellent written and verbal interpersonal and communication skills.
Must have the ability to multi‑task and reprioritize as needed while maintaining accuracy and service standards.
Must obtain, within 2 months of hire, and maintain no less than semi‑annually thereafter, internal IV and oncology credentialing as demonstrated by successful completion of current competency assessments.
Work Environment & Physical Requirements Work may require extended periods of time spent standing and walking. Requires the visual and manual dexterity to operate a computer. May require occasional travel between affiliates and sites.
Independent Action & Supervisory Responsibility Performs independently within department policies and practices. Refers specific complex problems to supervisor where clarification of departmental policies and procedures may be required. Supervisory responsibility: None.
Pay $24.68 – $25.22
EEO Statement Brown University Health is committed to providing equal employment opportunities and maintaining a work environment free from all forms of unlawful discrimination and harassment.
Location Rhode Island Hospital – 593 Eddy Street, Providence, Rhode Island 02903
Work Type & Shift M‑F first shift (variable times), every other weekend/holiday, 2nd shift/weekend on‑call rotation.
Day shift
Additional Information Driving Required: No
Union: International Brotherhood Teamsters
Seniority level: Mid‑Senior level
Employment type: Full‑time
Job function: Health Care Provider
Industries: Hospitals and Health Care
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Pharmacy Tech Specialist - Oncology
role at
Brown University Health .
Summary Reports to Pharmacy Manager, Oncology and Sterile Compounding. Under the supervision of an Oncology Pharmacist and direction of a Pharmacy Technician Supervisor or Technician Group Leader, the Technician Specialist performs sterile compounding of medications, predominately oncology, in compliance with United States Pharmacopoeia (USP) Chapter 800 Hazardous Drugs, USP Chapter 797 Pharmaceutical Compounding - Sterile Preparations and National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) recommendations. Performs non-sterile compounding in compliance with USP Chapter 795 and other applicable standards. Maintains regulatory compliance with relevant state and federal guidelines including but not limited to Rhode Island Department of Health, Rhode Island Board of Pharmacy Rules and Regulations, and The Joint Commission (TJC) Medication Management chapter. Performs complex pharmacy-directed technical functions to assist with coordinating operations and processes relating to compounding and dispensing of oncology and infusion medications. Promotes patient safety by ensuring that oncology and other hazardous medications are segregated. Collaborates with pharmacy oncology team members to order, receive, inventory, and store medications and ancillary supplies. Brown University Health employees are expected to successfully role model the organization’s values of Compassion, Accountability, Respect, and Excellence as these values guide our everyday actions with patients, customers, and one another. In addition to our values, all employees are expected to demonstrate the core Success Factors which tell us how we work together and how we get things done. The core Success Factors include: Instill Trust and Value Differences Patient and Community Focus and Collaborate.
Responsibilities
Is responsible for knowing and acting in accordance with the principles of the Brown University Health Corporate Compliance Program and Code of Conduct.
Under the supervision of an Oncology Pharmacist, the Oncology Technician Specialist ensures the sterile compounding environment and all equipment are cleaned and maintained under aseptic conditions and in accordance with departmental standard operating procedures.
Performs hand hygiene and garbing practices in accordance with departmental standard operating procedures.
Performs sterile compounding of medications in compliance with USP 797, USP 800, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) recommendations and Brown University Health policies and procedures.
Performs non‑sterile compounding in compliance with USP 795, USP 800, NIOSH recommendations and Brown University Health policies and procedures.
Completes accurate documentation of compounded medications per Brown University Health policies and procedures.
Performs sterile and non‑sterile compounding of investigational medications in compliance with specific investigational medication protocol.
Performs computer activities necessary for compounding.
Understands and appropriately follows requirements for product documentation and check processes.
Sets up, calibrates, and operates ancillary compounding equipment (i.e., pumps) appropriately.
Delivers compounded medication ensuring proper storage location requirements are met based on stability needs of the product.
Collaborates with pharmacy oncology and purchasing teams to procure oncology and infusion medications, and related supplies in a timely manner.
Collaborates with pharmacy oncology team to ensure oncology and other hazardous medications are segregated.
Manages inventory including receiving, sorting, stocking, rotation of stock, expiration date checking, and disposal per policy.
Tracks temperature monitoring and other environmental controls as applicable to oncology and infusion medication storage.
Understands how to triage out-of-range controls.
Transfers oncology and infusion medications to off‑site satellite locations, as necessary.
Performs recordkeeping and filing tasks, collates work volume statistics.
Shares expertise by participating in the orientation and training of pharmacy technicians, student interns, and student externs.
Exhibits proactive problem solving to help address issues impacting pharmacy oncology services.
Performs all duties of other Pharmacy Technician job categories as may be required.
Qualifications Basic Knowledge
High school graduate or equivalent degree required.
Completion of one to two years of college preferred.
Maintains current unrestricted Rhode Island Pharmacy Technician II licensure.
Maintains current National Pharmacy Technician Certification (CPhT).
Experience
Minimum 3 years’ experience as a pharmacy technician, including 2 years investigational, oncology and/or sterile compounding experience preferably gained in a similarly diverse and operationally complex health care environment.
Knowledge of pharmacy information systems, automated dispensing technology, and personal computers.
Demonstrates excellent written and verbal interpersonal and communication skills.
Must have the ability to multi‑task and reprioritize as needed while maintaining accuracy and service standards.
Must obtain, within 2 months of hire, and maintain no less than semi‑annually thereafter, internal IV and oncology credentialing as demonstrated by successful completion of current competency assessments.
Work Environment & Physical Requirements Work may require extended periods of time spent standing and walking. Requires the visual and manual dexterity to operate a computer. May require occasional travel between affiliates and sites.
Independent Action & Supervisory Responsibility Performs independently within department policies and practices. Refers specific complex problems to supervisor where clarification of departmental policies and procedures may be required. Supervisory responsibility: None.
Pay $24.68 – $25.22
EEO Statement Brown University Health is committed to providing equal employment opportunities and maintaining a work environment free from all forms of unlawful discrimination and harassment.
Location Rhode Island Hospital – 593 Eddy Street, Providence, Rhode Island 02903
Work Type & Shift M‑F first shift (variable times), every other weekend/holiday, 2nd shift/weekend on‑call rotation.
Day shift
Additional Information Driving Required: No
Union: International Brotherhood Teamsters
Seniority level: Mid‑Senior level
Employment type: Full‑time
Job function: Health Care Provider
Industries: Hospitals and Health Care
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