We are currently hiring for mail order pharmacy jobs in several locations, including:
Tempe, Arizona
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Troy, New York
Albuquerque, New MexicoMason, OhioFort Worth, Texas
Patient Consultation:
****This position is eligible for remote or the "work
at home" program. Must reside within a distance of approximately 1 hour or
so within drive from an ESI locations. Transition to working from home also
depends on production and quality at goal levels, ability to self manage, etc.
Minimum transition time frame would be 6 months, possibly closer to one
year.***
Primary responsibilities for a patient consultation pharmacist include:
Consulting with patients regarding the use of medications and potential drug
interactions. May take calls from customers regarding lost orders or dispensing
errors. Maintain daily production, quality and service levels. Vary work
priorities and activities to accommodate business needs. May train less
experienced pharmacists.
May also be responsible for the following:
Interpret physicians' prescriptions.
Contact doctors or other prescribers and/or patients to verify information on
prescriptions such as drug strength, prescription sig., and drug name in order
to expedite processing of orders.
Provide oversight and quality assurance to pharmacy technicians.
Verify and confirm validity of controlled substances.
Verify prescription information entered in the system by data entry or order
entry.
Contact physicians for new and/or transfer authorization.
Work with physicians to convert prescriptions to generic or preferred drugs
whenever possible.
Back up other pharmacists as needed and perform additional duties as assigned
by management.
Verification Staff Pharmacists
Primary responsibilities for a verification pharmacist include:
Interpret and verify physicians' prescriptions as entered into the system by
data entry technicians. Track order status and outstanding issues.
Maintain daily production, quality and service levels.
May be cross-trained into other departments (doctor call/drug interaction/drug
choice management) and be responsible for the following:
Take calls from customers regarding lost orders or dispensing errors. Contact
doctors or other prescribers and/or patients on prescriptions such as drug
strength, prescription sig., and drug name in order to expedite processing of
orders. Contact physicians for new and/or transfer authorization. Work with
physicians to convert prescriptions to generic or preferred drugs whenever
possible. Consult with patients regarding the use of medications and potential
drug interactions.
All positions have responsibilities that vary and require work priorities and
activities to accommodate business needs. It is essential to be available to
help and assist other pharmacists and perform additional duties based on
business needs.