Graduation from an accredited Pharmacy Technician program or equivalent experience., Three years of practical experience in a pharmacy technician setting., Possession of relevant licenses or certifications as required by law., Strong verbal and written communication skills, along with proficiency in Microsoft Office software..
Key responsabilities:
Conduct online courses and facilitate weekly instructional sessions.
Provide feedback on assignments and support students with course content.
Maintain and record grades, submitting final grades at the end of each course.
Engage with non-engaged students to support retention and respond to student communications promptly.
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Pima Medical Institute has become a trusted provider of quality education in the western United States. Our students are respected as some of the most qualified professionals in their fields, and are often employed at preferred hospitals, clinics and facilities in their communities.
We encourage you to become part of the Pima Medical Institute community, where you can realize your dream of being a healthcare professional or a valued employee with our company.
Pima Medical Institute is a post-secondary school with 17 campuses in 8 states plus a growing online program. It offers certificates and associate degrees in the allied health field along with online associate and bachelor's degree completion programs. For more information, please visit pmi.edu.
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
Conduct online courses in accordance with established guidelines.
Provide feedback on assignments and support students struggling with course content.
Maintain and record grades per policy; submit final grades at the end of each course.
Proactively support retention by contacting non-engaged students via phone, text, or email, and advising on academic progress and participation.
Respond to student communication within 24 hours and grade assignments within 48 hours of due dates.
Direct students with questions about financial aid, transcripts, etc., to the appropriate personnel.
Engage in required professional development and continuing education.
Attend faculty meetings—either synchronously or asynchronously.
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
Perform mental tasks such as communication, reading, and comprehension from written and oral instructions.
Execute physical tasks like sorting, filing, writing, and lifting up to 20 pounds.
Methods, Techniques & Procedures
Review relevant documents, forms, and reports.
Tools & Equipment
Utilize office equipment, including telephones, copiers, printers, and computers.
Working Conditions
Exposure to indoor classrooms, labs, and office environments.
Interaction with employees, students, and the public.
Potential exposure to biohazardous materials (e.g., blood, saliva).
Minimum Qualifications
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
Four (4) years of relevant training/experience for non-accredited program graduates.
Three (3) years of practical experience in a pharmacy technician setting.
Possession of current licenses, certifications, or designations required by local, state, or federal law.
Strong verbal and written communication skills.
Proficiency in Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, and other computer software.
Required profile
Experience
Industry :
Education
Spoken language(s):
English
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