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Upham’s Corner Health Center is seeking a Pharmacy Technician to support safe, accurate dispensing under supervision of a licensed pharmacist. You will assist with prescription preparation, patient communication, inventory control, and workflow coordination to promote equitable health outcomes in our community.
The role requires a Massachusetts Pharmacy Technician license, high school education, and prior familiarity with Liberty or EPIC systems.
Job Location: 415 Columbia Rd - Dorchester, MA 02125
Education Level: High School
Salary Range: $19.00 - $26.00 Hourly
Travel Percentage: None
Job Category: Pharmaceutical
Position Title: Pharmacy Technician
Department: Pharmacy
Supervisor: Technician Supervisor
Hours per week: 40 hours
FLSA Status: Non-exempt
Pay Range: The expected base pay for the position is $19-$26 per hour and may be increased based on other factors, such as language, certifications, etc.
The Pharmacy Technician supports the safe, accurate, and efficient dispensing of medications under the supervision of a licensed pharmacist. The Technician assists with prescription preparation, patient communication, inventory management, and workflow coordination to ensure high-quality pharmacy services that promote health equity and improve patient outcomes across Upham’s Community Care.
This is a full-time position at 40 hours per week.
Regular work schedule would require working some evenings each week and two (2) Saturday shifts per month.
(See completed ADA Physical Requirements Checklist for details).
Standing: Frequently (4–6 hours/day) While filling, labeling, or preparing prescriptions.
Walking: Frequently (3–5 hours/day) Moving within the pharmacy and clinic areas.
Sitting: Occasionally (1–2 hours/day) During computer entry, meetings, or documentation.
Lifting: Occasionally (up to 25 lbs) Handling medication totes, boxes, or supplies.
Carrying: Occasionally - Delivering medications or supplies within the facility.
Reaching/Bending: Frequently - Stocking shelves, retrieving medications, or supplies.
Fine Motor Skills: Constantly - Counting tablets, labeling, typing, handling medication containers.
Vision: Constantly - Reading prescriptions, computer screens, and medication labels.
Hearing: Constantly - Communicating with patients, providers, and team members.
Speaking: Constantly - Providing information and assistance to patients and staff.
Exposure: Occasionally - May be exposed to medications, cleaning products, or infectious materials with proper PPE.
None
Level 3: Authorized to access limited categories of PHI and specific sections of the patient’s medical record as necessary to perform job duties related to prescription processing, dispensing, and patient communication. Must adhere to UCC’s Minimum Necessary Information Policy at all times.