Pharmacy Order Entry Technician, Night
Dun & Bradstreet(5 months ago)
About this role
A Pharmacy Order Entry Technician (Night Shift) processes and enters medication orders and maintains resident medication records to support safe, cost-effective dispensing. Working under general supervision, the role involves accurate communication with facilities and staff via phone and fax and supports pharmacists by triaging calls and preparing orders for review.
Required Skills
- Order Entry
- Data Entry
- Phone Etiquette
- Medication Review
- Fax Triage
- Resident Records
- Critical Thinking
- Organizational Skills
- Communication Skills
Qualifications
- Registered Pharmacy Technician (Ohio)
- Certified Pharmacy Technician (Ohio)
- High School Diploma or Equivalent
About Dun & Bradstreet
dnb.comDun & Bradstreet provides commercial data, analytics, and insights that help organizations meet sales and marketing goals, manage global supply chains, and mitigate credit risk. Backed by nearly two centuries of business data, D&B offers authoritative company intelligence, standardized firmographics, risk scores, and identifiers to support customer acquisition, supplier management, and compliance. Their platforms and APIs deliver global coverage and analytics to power finance, procurement, and go-to-market decision-making. Businesses rely on D&B for scalable, data-driven solutions that improve operational and strategic performance.
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