Key Responsibilities: Rotate through all work areas of the pharmacy; Transport medications, drug-delivery devices, and other pharmacy equipment from the pharmacy to nursing units and clinics; Pick up copies of physician orders, automated medication administration records, and unused medications from the nursing units and return them to the pharmacy; Fill patient medication cassettes; Prepare medications and supplies for dispensing, including: Prepacking bulk medications; Compounding ointments, creams, oral solutions, and other medications; Preparing chemotherapeutic agents Compounding total parenteral nutrition solutions; Compounding large-volume intravenous mixtures; Packaging and preparing drugs being used in clinical investigations; Preparing prescriptions for outpatients; Checking continuous unit dose medications; Control and audit narcotics/stock substance; Assist pharmacists in entering medication orders into the computer system; Prepare inventories, order drugs and supplies from the storeroom, receive drugs and stock shelves in various pharmacy locations; Screen telephone calls; Perform monthly nursing unit inspections, maintain workload records, and collect quality-assurance data; Assist in training new employees; Assist other pharmacy technicians; Coordinate insurance billing including third party prescriptions; Unit dose delivery to automated dispensing technology; Triage telephone/window inquiries