FAQs
What are the essential qualifications required for the Pharmacist Intern position?
The essential qualifications include current enrollment in an accredited college of pharmacy or being a graduate of such a college, a Washington Pharmacist License or Washington Pharmacist Intern Registration upon hire, and Immunization Certification upon hire.
What is the work schedule for the Pharmacist Intern role?
The work schedule for this position is Per-Diem with variable shifts.
Is prior experience in pharmaceutical care necessary for this position?
While it's preferred that candidates have coursework or training in the concepts of pharmaceutical care, prior experience is not explicitly required.
Will I receive benefits as a Pharmacist Intern?
Yes, Providence offers a comprehensive benefits package, including health care benefits, retirement plans with employer matching, paid time off, and well-being resources.
What type of workplace environment can I expect while working at Providence?
You can expect an inclusive and supportive workplace environment that values diversity, encourages mutual respect, and focuses on patient-centered care.
Where is the work location for this position?
The work location is Holy Family Hospital in Spokane, Washington.
Does Providence offer additional compensation for this role?
Yes, additional compensation may be available, such as shift differentials, overtime, premiums, and bonus opportunities.
Is this position open to recent graduates?
Yes, as long as the recent graduates meet the required qualifications, including enrollment in an accredited college of pharmacy or having graduated from one.
Can I apply for this job if I am not currently enrolled in a pharmacy program?
No, current enrollment in an accredited college of pharmacy or graduation from such a college is a required qualification for this position.
What is the role of the Pharmacist Intern in the Anticoagulation Pharmacotherapy Clinic?
The Pharmacist Intern provides pharmaceutical care, information, and consultation to patients and healthcare professionals regarding medication use, ensuring timely and accurate patient care and care plans.