Required Education
• High School Diploma or equivalent
Required License
• CA active Pharmacy Tech License
Required Qualifications / Skills / Experience
• 1 year of experience as a pharmacy technician in retail/hospital/specialty setting
• Comfortable working in a physically demanding warehouse/pharmacy environment
• Strong attention to detail and accuracy
• Ability to work around conveyor belts and moving machinery
• Ability to follow pharmacy guidelines, safety procedures, and hazardous medication handling practices
• Basic computer and keyboarding skills
• Ability to repeatedly lift 5–10 lbs. throughout shift
• Ability to occasionally lift 30–50 lbs. during shift
Preferred Qualifications / Skills / Experience
• 1-year professional work experience preferred in a warehouse, purchasing and/or inventory environment.
Pharmacy Tech – Materials Coordinator Overview
• The Pharmacy Tech – Materials Coordinator is responsible for the tasks associated with the management of inventory and SOX documentation at the assigned facility
• Responsible for purchasing and receiving of inventory, tracking and reconciliation of inventory balances, and selection of product and supplies under the direction of the supervisor
• Managing return goods according to standard operating procedures while also monitoring product trends and shortages to ensure proper inventory levels are maintained
• Ensuring pharmacy pick stations are properly stocked with medication and supplies.
• Assisting in maintaining dispensing and back stock refrigerators in a well-organized manner
• Performing duties of an Operations Assistant (packing, shipping, cleaning) 10-20% of the workday/as needed
Job Duties
• Manage inventory and maintain SOX documentation at the assigned facility
• Purchase, receive, and track inventory to ensure accurate inventory balances
• Reconcile inventory records and monitor stock levels
• Select and order products and supplies under the direction of the supervisor
• Manage returned goods in accordance with established standard operating procedures
• Monitor product usage trends and shortages to maintain appropriate inventory levels
• Ensure pharmacy pick stations are adequately stocked with medications and supplies
• Place approved orders for shipping and packaging supplies
• Maintain dispensing and back-stock refrigerators in an organized manner
• Provide Operations Assistants with sufficient packing supplies and ensure pack stations remain properly stocked
• Assist with inventory receiving, posting, put-away activities, and cycle count processes
• Monitor inventory for short-dated or expired products and remove them from active stock as required
• Support inventory control processes to ensure accuracy, compliance, and operational efficiency
Specific Details to Call Attention To
• An active California Pharmacy Technician License is mandatory
• This is a highly physically demanding role
• Able to repeatedly lift 5-10 lbs.
• Able to occasionally lift up to 30-50 lbs.
• Candidates must be comfortable standing/walking for 8–10-hour shifts
- **Only those lawfully authorized to work in the designated country associated with the position will be considered.**
- **Please note that all Position start dates and duration are estimates and may be reduced or lengthened based upon a client’s business needs and requirements.**
Your team at Rose International is always very helpful and responsive.
Barbara, Consultant
Rose is an assembly of people grounded in honesty, truth and dignity for all of its employees and contractors.
Samba, Consultant
My on-boarding with Rose was outstanding. The packets of information, the process, and great attention to detail each person gave me allowed me to get started quickly.I appreciated each person's friendly and helpful attitude.
Diana, Consultant
The interactions that I have had with your representatives have always been prompt and very professional. I am very pleased and impressed with your company and services.
Sioe, Consultant
It is a great pleasure being a part of the Rose International Team.
Toni, Consultant
EMPLOYEE COMMENTS