About the role#
As a Pharmacist Intern, you will work under the direction and supervision of a pharmacy preceptor. This position serves as a training role where you perform the duties of a pharmacist, with the exception of the final check of medications.
What you'll do#
- Assist in ensuring patients receive safe, efficient, and cost-effective drug therapy.
- Provide clinical drug information to nurses, physicians, patients, and other healthcare professionals.
- Carry out pharmacist responsibilities under the guidance of your preceptor.
What you'll need#
- You must be currently enrolled in an accredited school of pharmacy.
- You must hold a Washington Pharmacist License or a Washington Pharmacist Intern Registration upon hire.
- Previous experience in a healthcare environment is preferred.
Location & details#
- This role is based on-site in Edmonds, Washington.
- This is a full-time, paid position.
- The term is rolling.
About Providence Health & Services
Providence Health & Services operates a network of hospitals, clinics, and social services. It provides health care across seven states including Washington, Oregon, and California. The organization is a nonprofit founded in 1859. It currently employs more than 10,001 people.
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