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Trinity Health Medical Arts - Minot, ND is seeking a Pharmacy Tech In Training to support the retail and hospital pharmacy under supervision of a licensed pharmacist. You will assist with medication preparation, labeling, data entry into pharmacy systems, and customer service while learning foundational skills required for licensure.
This part-time role covers day/evening shifts, emphasizes compliance with regulations, teamwork, and ongoing training toward licensure.
Job Location: Trinity Health Medical Arts - Minot, ND 58701
Position Type: Part Time
Job Shift: Days/Evenings
Job Category: Pharmacy
Position Summary:
The Pharmacy Tech In Training supports the retail and/or hospital pharmacy by assisting with medication preparation, dispensing activities, and customer service under the direct supervision of a licensed pharmacist. This role plays a meaningful part in ensuring the safe, timely, and accurate delivery of pharmacy services while learning and practicing the foundational skills required for pharmacy technician licensure. As part of a collaborative pharmacy team, the Pharmacy Tech In Training contributes to smooth daily operations by performing entry-level tasks, maintaining organized work areas, and supporting clear communication with patients and healthcare staff. Through structured guidance, supportive leadership, and adherence to regulatory standards, this role helps build the core competencies essential for future independent practice as a pharmacy technician.
The Pharmacy Tech In Training frequently stands, walks, bends, and reaches while assisting with dispensing tasks and organizing pharmacy inventory. Light to moderate lifting may be required when handling medication totes, supplies, or product cartons. Adequate vision, hearing, and manual dexterity are essential to safely assist with medication preparation, operate computer and label-printing equipment, and communicate with patients and staff.
Work is performed in a retail and/or hospital pharmacy setting with routine exposure to medication storage areas, dispensing equipment, and frequent customer interactions. The role may encounter moderate noise levels, busy service periods, and frequent interruptions while learning pharmacy workflows. Strict adherence to confidentiality, safety, and infection-prevention standards is required.