Pharmacy Technician Instructor (Hybrid Learning) - Part-time - 12 hours per
Summary
The Instructor will deliver and implement the Pharmacy Technician program in an online format, educating students in alignment with curriculum standards and objectives.
Essential Functions
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Conduct online courses in accordance with established guidelines.
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Facilitate weekly synchronous instructional sessions.
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Provide feedback on assignments and support students struggling with course content.
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Maintain and record grades per policy; submit final grades at the end of each course.
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Proactively support retention by contacting non-engaged students via phone, text, or email, and advising on academic progress and participation.
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Respond to student communication within 24 hours and grade assignments within 48 hours of due dates.
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Direct students with questions about financial aid, transcripts, etc., to the appropriate personnel.
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Engage in required professional development and continuing education.
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Attend faculty meetings—either synchronously or asynchronously.
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Stay up-to-date on professional trends and advancements in technology.
Note: The above list of essential functions is not exhaustive and may be supplemented.
Marginal Functions
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Perform mental tasks such as communication, reading, and comprehension from written and oral instructions.
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Execute physical tasks like sorting, filing, writing, and lifting up to 20 pounds.
Methods, Techniques & Procedures
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Review relevant documents, forms, and reports.
Tools & Equipment
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Utilize office equipment, including telephones, copiers, printers, and computers.
Working Conditions
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Exposure to indoor classrooms, labs, and office environments.
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Interaction with employees, students, and the public.
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Potential exposure to biohazardous materials (e.g., blood, saliva).
Minimum Qualifications
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Graduation from an accredited Pharmacy Technician program recognized by the U.S. Department of Education or Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA), a hospital-based program, or an international equivalent. OR
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Four (4) years of relevant training/experience for non-accredited program graduates.
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Three (3) years of practical experience in a pharmacy technician setting.
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Possession of current licenses, certifications, or designations required by local, state, or federal law.
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Strong verbal and written communication skills.
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Proficiency in Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, and other computer software.
