Lead Pharmacy Technician - NGOC
Company: Wellstar Health System
Location: Holly Springs
Posted on: February 25, 2026
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Job Description:
How would you like to work in a place where your contributions
and ideas are valued? A place where you can serve with compassion,
pursue excellence and honor every voice? At Wellstar, our mission
is simple, yet powerful: to enhance the health and well-being of
every person we serve. We are proud to have become a shining
example of what's possible when the brightest professionals
dedicate themselves to making a difference in the healthcare
industry, and in people's lives. Work Shift Day (United States of
America) The Pharmacy Department at NGOC has an exciting
opportunity for a Lead Pharmacy Technician! This position is
full-time/day shift. Job Summary: Must be proficient in all
responsibilities and duties of Pharmacy Technician.?Must be capable
of providing leadership to Technicians. Provide assistance to
Technician Supervisor. Must be able to provide supervision to
Technicians assigned to IV room (when applicable). Core
Responsibilities and Essential Functions: Medication Distribution -
Patient Specific - a.First Dose and PRN - must pull labels from
medication and/or IV printer, select correct medication, correct
strength, and correct form from shelves. Fill, label, and initial
medication bag and leave for a pharmacist to check, then deliver or
tube to the appropriate units. Remember to clearly identify
refrigerated items. - b.Cart Fill- Must fill patient specific
medications in accordance with department procedure. -
c.Transportation- cart fill, first dose, and missing doses will be
delivered to the appropriate units in the hospital, while
practicing appropriate procedure to ensure confidentiality for all
patients. (e.g.: covering patients labels, medication bags or any
other item containing patient information) - d.Missing Doses- upon
request, must properly generate label, fill and have checked by a
pharmacist, then dispense to the appropriate floor or unit. -
e.Product Preparation- must properly prepare/compound ointments,
creams and oral solutions, etc IV Admixture - a.Aseptic technique-
must view and understand aseptic technique video. Demonstrate
proper hand washing and proper use of IV Room attire (gown, gloves,
mask, shoe and hair covers) Understand the TJC, hospital and
departmental policies and procedures. Must complete an aseptic
technique check off to show compliance with USP 797t, conducted by
supervisor or approved IV Tech. Must be trained under direct
supervision and final approval by the pharmacist or supervisors. -
b.Small volume- (IVPB) these items will be prepared upon demand or
with the IV batch using aseptic technique. - c.Specialty solutions-
epidural, intrathecal, IVIG, Prolastin, sterile syringes and
chemotherapy will be made as required. - d.Syringes- Neonatal
syringes (when applicable) will be made daily in the A.M. and given
a 24 hours expiration date. A pharmacist prior to preparing
syringes must check all admixtures. - e.Large volume- (LVA)
Electrolytes, KCL and maintenance fluids will be made as needed or
with the IV batch. - f.TPN- must be trained / approved to calibrate
and operate the total parenteral nutrition machine. (when
applicable) must identify correct additive to be used, a pharmacist
must check prior to injecting additives. - g.TPN Equipment- (when
applicable) must clean, disassemble and reassemble all tubing.
Replace all additives and run all required reports. - h.Room
cleaning and restocking- IV hood must be cleaned every shift and/or
as needed to maintain sterile work surface. IV room must be
restocked every shift or as needed. IV room must be clean atall
times and cleared of any cardboard boxes, etc. Always ensure that
all requirements and procedures of are met. (ADC) Automatic
Dispensing Cabinet (Pyxis) - a.User- must be capable of accurately
adding new users to the PYXIS system. - b.Product- must properly
load cubies with correct medications. After checked by a
pharmacist, cubie should be loaded into PYXIS. Monitor par levels,
increase or decrease as needed. - c.Reports- must be able to
generate needed reports to fill, track, and identify/report all
discrepancies. - d.Minor Maintenance- must trouble shoot minor
problems; recover failed cubies and/or drawers. - e.Restock- must
accurately fill medication, fluids and stock outs as needed. -
f.Recall- must assist the pharmacist and supply specialist in
retrieving recall medications. Miscellaneous Activities: - a.Rotate
through all work areas of the pharmacy - b.Prepackaging and
bar-coding medications- must accurately label all tablets,
capsules, liquids, mouthwash and oral syringes. (e.g. medication
name, strength, NDC , Lot, and expiration date.) - c.Properly
provide customer service with phone calls and front window. -
d.Process all charges: late charges, supplemental, OR charges,
nuclear and exception report. - e.Properly sort and store employee
prescriptions from the Apothecary. - f.Ordering supplies and
obtaining PO 's using the HSS system. - g.Capable of generating
orders, checking in orders, completing invoices, processing returns
using the wholesaler computer system, and reconciling invoices with
statements for accounts payable. - h.Coordinate training for new
technicians and provide supervision when needed. - i.Provide
assistance to Technician Supervisor with specific areas of annual
evaluations. - j.Must be proficient in the distribution and
accountability of Controlled Substance. Area Inspections: - a.Code
Cart- Must restock emergency medication when cart is used and
return to pharmacy. A pharmacist must check the code cart before
being sealed, code cart is returned to the unit or if spare cart is
kept in pharmacy, return to storage area. Code Carts will be
inspected quarterly for expired medications. - b.Must perform
monthly unit and pharmacy inspections for expired/obsolete
medication. Also, ensure that assigned pharmacy area is clean and
free of dust. - c.Must perform monthly out date tracking on
medications in the PYXIS cabinets. Performs other duties as
assigned Complies with all WellStar Health System policies,
standards of work, and code of conduct. Required Minimum Education:
- High School Diploma or GED Required Minimum Experience: - 1 year
of Hospital pharmacy experience - 1 year of experience in specific
areas of the Pharmacy. - 1 year of exposure and/or experience in
high risk areas (e.g. Specialty IV Admixture, Purchasing/Inventory
Control). Required Minimum Skills - KSAs - Proficiency - Basic
computer skills. - Good oral communication skills. - Basic
management skills. - Good "problem solving" skills - Good
interpersonal skills. - Ability to lift a minimum of 30 pounds. -
Ability to push a transportation cart of approximately 100 pounds.
Required Minimum License(s) and Certification(s): - CPHT - Cert
Pharmacy Tech required upon hire - PHT - Registered Pharmacy Tech
required upon hire Additional Licenses and Certifications: -
Certified by the Pharmacy Technician Certification
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