Pharmacy Logistics Technician
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
$960/weekChildren's Hospital of Philadelphia will give you the best chance of placement for this opportunity
Job info
Pharmacy Logistics Technician
Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Employment Type: Clinical-Allied
Contract Length: 13 weeks
Shift: Monday to Friday, 7:00 AM – 3:30 PM (40 hours/week)
Job Responsibilities
- Deliver medications within the hospital, including batch and off-batch production runs and meds-to-beds delivery from retail pharmacy.
- Conduct medication expiration date inspections in the pharmacy department, nursing units, and ambulatory care sites.
- Receive purchased medications from manufacturers and wholesalers.
- Replenish medications and supplies to pharmacy storage shelves, Pyxis MedStation ES, and surgical centers.
- Retrieve medication during pharmaceutical recalls.
- Investigate and correct Pyxis MedStation ES malfunctions.
- Clean medication storage shelves, bins, refrigerators, and Pyxis Medstations.
- Perform retail pharmacy duties such as receiver, register/cashier, patient triage, and answering phone calls.
Required Qualifications
- Valid Pharmacy Technician license in Pennsylvania
- Minimum of 1 year of Pharmacy Technician experience, including experience within the last year
- High school diploma or GED certificate
- Pharmacy logistics experience
- Medication distribution experience
- Supply chain support experience
Preferred Qualifications
- One (1) year of retail or hospital pharmacy experience.
Interview Process
- One round of onsite panel interviews.
Facility
The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
2 nurses recommend working with The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Pros
traveler friendly, patient ratios up to 1:2, staff nurses very friendly and willing to help
Cons
schedule flexibility, rotating shifts

- Childrens
- 520 beds
Philadelphia, PA
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