FAQs
What qualifications do I need to apply for the Foreign Pharmacy Grad - International Pharmacy Intern position?
You need to have a Doctorate (PharmD) or equivalent Pharmacist degree from a Non-US accredited school of pharmacy, as well as an active Pharmacy Intern license in the state where the district is located.
How long do I have to complete the required US Internship hours?
Non-US Accredited Foreign Graduates are required to successfully complete their internship within 18 months.
What are the expectations for obtaining Pharmacist licensure after completing the internship?
You must obtain your Pharmacist licensure in the state in which you are based within 120 days of completing your US Internship hours.
Will I be working under supervision during my internship?
Yes, you will work under the direct supervision of a licensed Pharmacist.
What types of services will I be involved in providing as an intern?
You will be involved in patient safety, pharmacy professional practice, regulatory requirements, quality assurance, customer service, inventory management, and workflow management, among other duties.
Is there a focus on customer service in this role?
Yes, providing excellent customer service is a primary responsibility, including greeting customers, assisting with questions, and resolving concerns.
What is the typical pay range for this position?
The typical pay range for this role is between $30.00 and $42.00 per hour.
Is prior experience required for this internship position?
Prior experience is not specifically required, but it is preferred to have 0 to 3 years of related work experience.
Are there opportunities for career growth after this internship?
Yes, CVS Health offers challenging opportunities for professional growth and fosters a culture of continuous improvement in healthcare.
How does CVS Health support diversity in the workplace?
CVS Health is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer and values diversity in the workplace, supporting individuals from various backgrounds, including gender, race, ethnicity, disability, and military experience.