FAQs
What does the Health System Pharmacy contribute to Cardinal Health?
The Health System Pharmacy is responsible for the safe, efficient, and effective coordination of pharmacy operations that service various healthcare providers, including acute care hospitals, ambulatory care facilities, and retail customers.
What is the primary role of a PRN Pharmacy Intern?
A PRN Pharmacy Intern assists pharmacists in providing quality pharmaceutical care to all patients by performing certain technical duties in the pharmacy department under the supervision of a licensed pharmacist.
What types of tasks will the Pharmacy Intern be responsible for?
The Pharmacy Intern will apply knowledge and company policies to complete a variety of tasks, maintain licenses and certifications, work on moderately difficult assignments, adhere to quality guidelines, and may provide guidance to less experienced team members.
What qualifications are required for the PRN Pharmacy Intern position?
Candidates must be enrolled in an accredited School of Pharmacy, be flexible to work various shifts, and possess strong communication and customer service skills.
Is this position eligible for bonuses?
No, the PRN Pharmacy Intern position is not eligible for bonuses.
What is the anticipated hourly wage range for this role?
The anticipated hourly range is between $17.90 per hour and $25.60 per hour, which includes shift differentials.
Are there any benefits associated with this position?
Yes, the position includes paid time off in compliance with applicable laws.
When is the application window expected to close?
The application window is anticipated to close on 11/26/2024. It is advised to submit applications as soon as possible if interested.
Is Cardinal Health an equal opportunity employer?
Yes, Cardinal Health is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer and encourages a diverse range of candidates to apply, including those with disabilities, veterans, and individuals without a college degree.
Will the Pharmacy Intern work independently or under supervision?
The Pharmacy Intern will work under the direct supervision of a licensed pharmacist and will not perform duties that can only be performed by a licensed pharmacist.