Pharmacy Technician - Data Entry

Akina Pharmacy Data Entry Pharmacy Technician

Akina Pharmacy, a 10-year-old family business whose purpose is to enrich lives though compounded medicine welcomes you.

We specialize in compounded medications, our sweet spot. If you want to belong to a team that does this every day, Akina is a great fit for you.

 

Our clients are patients and providers in need of uniquely compounded medication strengths tailored to individual patient and provider needs. If you have a background in this niche– or are eager to gain expertise in this area– this role will be a great fit.


You will love it here if you are motivated by Akina’s Core Identity Values:

    Excellence Always
    Go-Getter’s Unite
    Compassion For All
    Called To Serve

 

You’ll have success here if you value clear processes and get, want, and have capacity to do the following things:

    Accurately and efficiently guarantee excellence of all data entry required to process a prescription order for patients and providers
    Communicate with providers to verify prescriptions via outbound calls and electronic communications
    Effectively discern and triage customer service and pharmacy technician responsibilities
    Proactively resolve data inaccuracies

 

We train our team to help them succeed, and everyone on our team helps with our success. In this role, you’ll be accountable for hitting the following numbers each day:

    Provider communication (20-30 calls per day)
    Process refill requests from providers (20-30 per day)
    Process patient orders (170-200 per day)

 

If you want to come to work, learn, and hit those numbers, you’ll be recognized and rewarded.

 

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 Our company runs on EOS purely. That means as a member of this team, you will have a leader who:

    Gives clear directions
    Make sure you have the necessary tools
    Acts with the greater good in mind
    Delegates appropriately
    Takes time to truly understand your role and how you can help the company
    Makes their expectations clear
    Communicates well
    Has effective meetings
    Meets one-on-one with you quarterly or more, if needed
    Rewards and recognizes your performance

 

Required Licenses and Certifications

    Pharmacy Technician License

 

Benefits & Perks

    Medical Benefits (Includes Dental and Vision)
    401k + Employer Match up to 3%
    Paid Time Off – Vacation and Paid Time Off-Sick
    Paid Holidays

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