Cert Onc Pharmacy Tech - Dover, United States - Wentworth-Douglas Hospital

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$2,000 SIGN ON BONUS

  • Wentworth-Douglass Hospital, an affiliate of Mass General Brigham, is committed to supporting patient care, research, teaching, and service to the community. We place great value on being a diverse, equitable and inclusive organization as we aim to reflect the diversity of the patients we serve.
At Mass General Brigham, we believe in equal access to quality care, employment and advancement opportunities encompassing the full spectrum of human diversity:

race, gender, sexual orientation, ability, religion, ethnicity, national origin and all the other forms of human presence and expression that make us better able to provide innovative and cutting-edge healthcare and research.


  • Prepares non-IV medications for dispensing under the direct supervision of a pharmacist, demonstrating accuracy, precision and consistency relating to selection, packaging and labeling functions.
a.

Accurately prepares medications for dispensing from computer fill lists, medication labels or other request forms using accepted policies and procedures.

b. Fills assigned unit dose cassettes and prepares labels as needed in a timely manner to maintain established delivery schedules.
c. Repackages medications according to department policy, maintaining proper documentation and assuring that all work is checked by a pharmacist.
d. Refills medications (including controlled medications) to automated dispensing units.

Informs charge nurse as well as pharmacist of all controlled medication inventory discrepancies assuring that all discrepancies are resolved within 48 hours.

e. Screens phone calls and visitors to minimize pharmacist interruptions. Assists the pharmacist by charging for and screening information for missing doses. All completed work is checked by a pharmacist prior to dispensing.
f. Accurately performs C-II safe functions by pulling narcotics for automated dispensing units, patient specific narcotics and refilling EMS kits.
g. Prepares medication code trays as well as other code kits for crash carts according to policy and procedure.


  • Prepares compounded sterile products (IV medication) for dispensing under the direct supervision of a pharmacist, demonstrating accuracy, precision and consistency to selection, preparation, packaging, labeling and maintaining integrity of controlled environments.
a. Performs hand hygiene and garbing in compliance with USP 797 standards and hospital policies and procedures.
b. Able to correctly don required personal protective equipment.
c.

Performs cleaning and disinfecting of controlled sterile compounding environment and engineering controls per USP 797 standards and hospital policies and procedures.

d. Accurately performs mathematical calculations related to concentrations, drip rates, and doses.
e.

Prepares enhanced sterile product medications including TPN's, control drug drips, epidurals and IVIG according to approved hospital policies and procedures with proper documentation and aseptic technique.

f.

Demonstrates competency and understanding of use of primary engineering controls (CAI and LAFW) and secondary engineering controls to compound sterile products aseptically and maintains integrity of controlled environments and lines of demarcation.

g. Prepares and delivers compounded sterile products in a timely manner to maintain established delivery schedules. Consistently meets timelines of preparation within established schedules, policies and guidelines.
h. Utilizes batch records and compounding documentation or software to pull components, noting Lot and Expiration of components for compounding.
i. Labels and stores finished compounded sterile products according to USP 797 standards and hospital policies and procedures.
j. Removes expired or past beyond use dated medications from inventory. Ensures removed medications are quarantined, disposed or destroyed.
k. Recycles sterile products according to hospital policy and procedure.


  • Prepares compounded sterile products (chemotherapy medication) for dispensing under the direct supervision of a pharmacist, demonstrating accuracy, precision and consistency relating to selection, preparation, packaging, labeling and maintaining integrity of controlled environments following USP 800 standards.
a. Performs hand hygiene and garbing in compliance with USP 800 standards and hospital policies and procedures.
b. Able to correctly don required personal protective equipment.
c.

Performs cleaning and disinfecting of controlled sterile compounding environment and engineering controls per USP 800 standards and hospital policies and procedures.

d. Accurately performs mathematical calculations related to concentrations, drip rates, and doses specific to the Seacoast Cancer Center.
e.

Demonstrates competency and understanding of use of primary engineering controls and secondary engineering controls to compound sterile products aseptically and maintains integrity of controlled environments and lines of demarcation.

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