Pharmacy Tech
Company: Mission Community Hospital
Location: Los Angeles
Posted on: February 18, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Pharmacy Technician POSITION
SUMMARY The Pharmacy Technician will obtain and record the initial
medication history. Includes conducting patient and/or designee
interviews focused on obtaining current medication regimens
including prescription and over the counter (non-prescription)
medications, as well as vitamin and herbal supplements. The
Pharmacy Technician will function under the supervision of the
Director of Pharmacy and/or pharmacy leadership team. Responsible
for assisting the Pharmacist in providing Pharmaceutical Services
according to standard practices of the profession, hospital
policies and directives, Federal and State laws, JCAHO, and local
agencies governing the practice of pharmacy within the hospital.
The technician will assume floating duties between the Pharmacy and
Nursing Units. MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES DISTRIBUTION FUNCTIONS •
Ensure rounds are made at least every hour for delivery of
medications. • Refers all inquiries or issues regarding patient
therapy to a pharmacist. • Delivers narcotics and maintains records
of delivery. Provides controlled drug records to nursing, bills
narcotics, advises pharmacists if there is an administration
irregularity according to policy and procedure. • Compares types
and quantity of drugs returned from patient care areas with
medication. administration record and advises pharmacist of
irregularities according to established policies and procedures. IV
ADMIXTURE • Prepares intravenous and other sterile products by
selecting and calculating ingredient amounts, compounding or
injecting into the proper container and packaging and labeling
according to established policies and procedures and using
appropriate techniques. • Prepares pharmacy products according to
quality assurance criteria including reconstitution of
pharmaceutical products for dispensing. MEDICATION PACKAGING •
Prepares unit dose medications according to quality control
criteria. This includes placing medication in proper containers,
labeling correctly and the maintenance of logbook. • Prepares oral,
topical and other pharmacy products for distribution by calculating
ingredient amounts, mixing components, selecting proper containers,
packaging and labeling according to established policies and
procedures. • Prepares pharmacy products in proper containers with
appropriate label(s) as dictated by State and Federal regulations,
standards, organizational and departmental policies and procedures.
MEDICATION STORAGE • Unpacks and restocks pharmacy items in
appropriate storage areas in an orderly manner. This includes
rotating stock. • Monitors drug storage areas within the hospital
ensuring refrigerator log sheets. are maintained, medications are
not expired, patient’s own medications are recorded and properly
stored according to established policies and procedures. • Replaces
floor stock/Pyxis on all units as needed. This may include nursing
units, emergency.or surgery department, and pharmacy storage areas
within the hospital. MEDICATION RECONCILIATION • Interviews
patients and/or their designated family/caregivers as soon as
possible after presenting for care to the Emergency Department and
or Medical Surgical/Intensive Care Unit. • Obtains and records
accurately in the electronic medical record a current list of
medications to include prescription medications, over the counter
(non-prescription) medications, vitamin and nutritional
supplements. • Records the following for each medication: o
medication/supplement name, o dosage form, o strength, o dose, o
frequency o day/time of last dose taken. • Clarifies as many
uncertainties as possible and compiles as complete a medication
history as possible utilizing patient/designee information,
community pharmacy records, clinic records, long-term-care facility
records and information from previous hospital encounters. • Assist
in collecting information to support Hospital Performance Quality
Improvement initiatives as directed. INVENTORY CONTROL • Orders
appropriate quantities of medications and supplies to ensure
maintenance of par levels. • Orders medications and supplies from
appropriate vendors according to established policy and procedure.
• Receives and verifies incoming pharmacy merchandise against
purchase orders and other inventory ordering records and documents
it is received and distributes received documents. • Notifies
pharmacist of discrepancies between order and what was received:
quantity, quality, damage, etc. All other duties are assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS: • High School diploma or equivalent required.
Pharmacy Technician License in the State of California • PTCB
Preferred • Fire Card • AVIP Certificate P HYSICAL D EMAND A
NALYSIS 1. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: 2. VISUAL REQUIREMENTS: 3.
HEARING REQUIREMENTS: 4. WORKING CONDITIONS: Ability to negotiate
physical environment with safety Ability to translate and
understand written communications and negotiate physical
environment with safety. Ability to understand and translate
auditory communications with safety Office working conditions:
Normal. Patient Care Areas: With safety precautions
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