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Let FVI Help you Toward a New Pharmacy Technician Career

Maria Zegarra

Pharmacy Techs
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Are you hoping or planning to start a new career as a pharmacy technician in Miami? You aren’t alone! There are plenty of people right now who are hoping to achieve this goal, and if you’re just getting started then you probably have some questions. For example, what is being a pharmacy technician all about? What does it mean to you? Today we’re going to go over some of the aspects of the pharmacy technician job, particularly what you need to know before you really jump in.

What Does it Pay?

Before you attend pharmacy tech schools of any kind you’re going to end up asking the most obvious question; what does this job actually pay? According to the BLS, the 2016 median pay was $30,920 which equates to $14.86 per hour. That’s not bad for a job that requires just a high school diploma or equivalent, and it’s also a fairly fast-growing career.

A Fast Growing Career

It is estimated that this career is growing by 12% through 2026 (https://www.bls.gov/ooh/healthcare/pharmacy-technicians.htm) which is much faster than normal. To put this in layman’s terms, there should be 47,600 new jobs in the field by 2026, making this a great choice for anyone looking for job stability once they finish their schooling.

Your Job as a Pharmacy Technician

Pharmacy technician womanOnce you finish a pharmacy technician school you will be tasked with a wide range of jobs in your newly chosen employment environment which include:

  • Accepting Payments
  • Processing Insurance Claims
  • Organizing Inventory
  • Labeling Prescriptions
  • Measuring Prescription Amounts
  • Entering Customer Information
  • Answering Phone Calls
  • Helping Customers to Get in Touch with Pharmacists

As a technician, you will work in a pharmacy, often those found in grocery stores, drug stores, and even hospitals. You’re going to have an amazing time in this career but it leaves the all-important question of how you even get there.

Becoming a Pharmacy Technician

In order to become a pharmacy technician, you will need to obtain a high school diploma or equivalent which means sitting for your GED if you have not or cannot finish high school. The next step is a bit harder as it calls for a postsecondary education program in the area of pharmacy technology and it is important to remember that most states regulate pharmacy technicians. This simply means that you will need to pass an exam and have your credentials renewed every few years.

Who You Need to Be

If you are going to jump into this career there are a few skills that you need to make sure you learn or that you already have:

Customer Service – Yes, you are going to be working with people on a regular basis and it will be crucial for you to have adequate customer service skills.

Listening – This goes hand in hand with customer service; you need to know what your customers need and you need to be aware of any changes that are taking place.

Math – As a pharmacy technician it will be important for you to have adequate math skills; this is especially true when it comes to pill counting and medication compounding

Organization – You will need to balance all of your responsibilities and complete any and all of the work that has been delegated to you by the pharmacist. At the same time, you need to be more than ready to provide top notch customer service.

Start planning your career now and attend top-notch pharmacy tech schools to get started in the right direction! Call us now for more information.

 

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