As a community based hospital, Humboldt Park Health reinvests back into the community through programs to serve the poor and uninsured, manage chronic conditions like diabetes, health education and promote initiatives and outreach for the elderly. And we work hard every day to be a place of healing, caring and connection for patients and families in the community we call home.
From its start in 1894, Humboldt Park Health has been deeply committed to serving the Humboldt Park community. Humboldt Park Health is a 200-bed, acute care facility. We provide healthcare treatment that’s patient-centered and focused on quality of care, ranging from everyday care to treatment for your most critical needs.
Caring for others starts with supporting the people who make it possible. We are committed to supporting our employees with meaningful benefits, retirement planning support, and opportunities for continued growth and development. Whether you are seeking a full-time, part-time, or PRN role, you’ll be part of a compassionate, team-oriented environment dedicated to caring for both our patients and our staff.
Benefits may include:
- Comprehensive health coverage including medical, dental, and vision
- Employer-paid Life and AD&D Insurance
- Flexible Spending Account (FSA) options
- 403(b) retirement plan with employer match
- Paid Time Off (PTO) that increases with years of service
- Education reimbursement, subject to eligibility
- Employee wellness programs
- Additional voluntary benefits
Schedule: This lead position position will primarily work weekdays with flexibility needed to cover evenings, nights, and weekends based on patient and operational needs.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
- Provides direct leadership, oversight, and accountability for all inpatient pharmacy technicians, ensuring technician work is accurate, timely, compliant, and aligned with departmental policies, regulatory standards, and organizational expectations.
- Serves as the primary lead responsible for technician performance management, including daily supervision, workload oversight, coaching, performance feedback, issue resolution, and participation in corrective and progressive discipline processes in collaboration with pharmacy leadership.
- Coordinates, assigns, and prioritizes technician staffing and workflow across all inpatient pharmacy operations to ensure uninterrupted medication preparation, dispensing, and distribution throughout the hospital.
- Ensures all technician activities comply with federal, state, and local regulations, accreditation standards, medication safety requirements, and pharmacy policies and procedures.
- Oversees and performs medication order processing activities, ensuring technician work is accurate, complete, and prepared for pharmacist verification in accordance with established workflows.
- Oversees and assists with the preparation, packaging, labeling, and distribution of medications, including unit-dose medications, sterile and non-sterile compounded products, and automated dispensing cabinet (ADC) replenishment under pharmacist supervision.
- Leads onboarding, training, competency assessment, and ongoing development of pharmacy technicians, serving as a subject matter expert for pharmacy systems, automation, and operational procedures.
- Monitors technician productivity, quality, and compliance, identifying performance gaps, implementing remediation plans, and escalating issues to pharmacy management as appropriate.
- Oversees medication inventory management activities, including ordering, receiving, storage, replenishment, expiration monitoring, recall management, and waste reduction throughout the inpatient pharmacy and ADCs.
- Ensures compliance with controlled substance handling, documentation, and discrepancy resolution, supporting audits, inspections, and regulatory requirements.
- Coordinates and supports medication shortage management efforts, including inventory conservation strategies, alternative sourcing, and communication of supply issues to pharmacists, nursing units, and leadership.
- Utilizes and oversees the effective use of pharmacy information systems, electronic health records, automation, and dispensing technologies, ensuring technicians are properly trained and systems are used safely and efficiently.
- Troubleshoots and resolves technician-related operational, inventory, automation, and medication distribution issues, escalating concerns to pharmacists or pharmacy leadership when necessary.
- Maintains oversight of pharmacy documentation, records, and quality assurance activities, ensuring technician compliance with documentation standards and audit readiness.
- Leads and supports technician participation in departmental quality improvement, patient safety, and operational efficiency initiatives, fostering a culture of accountability, safety, and continuous improvement.
- Serves as a primary liaison between pharmacy technicians, pharmacists, nursing units, and other departments, facilitating effective communication and timely resolution of medication-related operational concerns.
- Performs other duties and special projects as assigned by the Pharmacy Director, pharmacists, or other pharmacy and organizational leaders to support departmental operations, regulatory compliance, and organizational priorities.
Qualifications:
Pharmacy Technician Certification (CPhT) credential required
1+ year(s) of inpatient experience
High School diploma or equivalent
Bilingual: Spanish/English preferred
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