Welcome University of Arizona College of Pharmacy students that will be entering their 2nd year in the Fall!
Job Summary
The Pharmacy Intern will assist licensed pharmacists in various aspects of pharmacy operations, including medication dispensing, patient care, and inventory management. This role is designed to provide a comprehensive learning experience, enhancing the intern's understanding of hospital pharmacy practice and contributing to improved patient outcomes.
Schedule:
Qualifications
- Other Enrollment in an approved program with the American Council of Pharmaceutical Education (ACPE) required
- 0-1 years Introductory or Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience as a part of training program. required
Licenses and Certifications
- LPT - Licensed Pharmacy Tech State Pharmacy Intern or Technician Registration/Permit required
Essential Functions
- Assists pharmacists in preparing and dispensing medications according to prescriptions and established protocols.
- Participates in medication reconciliation and assist in managing medication therapy for patients as required.
- Supports the maintenance of accurate inventory levels and assist with ordering and restocking medications.
- Collaborates with healthcare teams to gather medication histories and provide patient education under the supervision of a pharmacist.
- Performs routine checks on medication storage areas to ensure compliance with safety and regulatory standards.
- Participates in pharmacy rounds and assist with clinical activities as assigned.
- Maintains accurate documentation of all pharmacy-related activities and interventions.
- Engages in continuing education opportunities and contribute to departmental projects as needed.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
Skills Required
- Enrollment in an ACPE‑accredited pharmacy program
- 0-1 years Introductory or Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience
- Licensed Pharmacy Tech or State Pharmacy Intern/Technician Registration/Permit (LPT)
What We Do
Community Health Systems, Inc. is one of the nation’s leading operators of general acute care hospitals. The organization’s affiliates own, operate or lease more than 80 hospitals in 16 states with approximately 15,000 licensed beds. Affiliated hospitals are dedicated to providing quality healthcare for local residents and contribute to the economic development of their communities. Based on the unique needs of each community served, these hospitals offer a wide range of diagnostic, medical and surgical services in inpatient and outpatient settings.





