Hi Team ,
Pharmacy Technician
Location : Nashville, Tennessee 37243----Hybrid
Duration: 6+ Months
Job Description
The transport courier will work closely with the VFC COVID-19 program staff to transport vaccines effectively and efficiently with a goal to utilize existing vaccines within the State of Tennessee to prevent vaccine excess and expiration. The pharmacy technician / EMT courier will manage the safe transfer of vaccinations from the approved sending provider to the accepting provider under CDC storage and handling guidelines. This is a remote position that requires lots of driving within the region you are located.
Reports To
VPDIP - Vaccine Operations Team Lead
VPDIP - Vaccine Ordering Manager
Tennessee Vaccine-Preventable Diseases and Immunization Program (VPDIP) Pharmacist
Requirements
- The pharmacy transport courier / field agent will have the following minimal requirements.
- Pharmacy Technician certification, EMT certification, CNA, or LPN (essential)
- Current HIPAA training (essential)
- Valid driver's license and clean driving record (essential)
- 2 years of experience in a related field
- Good knowledge of medical terminology, HIPAA regulations, infection control, CDC recommended vaccine shipping and handling guidelines.
- Innovative thinker with strong conceptual and problem-solving skills.
- Meticulous attention to detail with the ability to multi-task.
- Strong organizational, administrative, and planning skills.
- Ability to work under pressure and react effectively to urgent situations.
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
- Excellent communication skills.
- Ability to work unsupervised with emphasis on punctuality.
- Physically fit with the ability to lift at least 20 pounds.
- Passionate about healthcare efficiency.
Expectations
The transport courier is expected to have excellent communication and interpersonal skills. To ensure success, the transport courier should be reliable and professional with outstanding routing and directional skills, and a passion for delivering critical vaccinations and medical items punctually. The transport courier will possess effective record keeping skills and work comfortably under tight deadlines to ensure the safe and efficient transportation of vaccinations and related medical items. Must have excellent organizational and administrative skills.
The Vaccine-Preventable Diseases and Immunization Program (VPDIP) requires all transport couriers who will transport allocations of the Moderna, Pfizer, or Johnson and Johnson vaccines to complete CDC's COVID-19 Vaccine Training Modules and be knowledgeable of CDC shipping and handling guidelines.
Primary Responsibilities
- Receive vaccines and medical items and understand instructions from the transferring healthcare facility.
- Ensure that vaccines and medical item/s are securely stored in the delivery vehicle.
- Ensure that the documentation corresponds to each item.
- Ensure that all documentation is credible and accurate.
- Map out a route to the destination, considering traffic and mileage.
- Ensure the punctual collection and delivery of vaccines and medical items from the transferring and receiving healthcare facility.
- Ensure that recipients sign delivery receipts and designations are verified.
- Ensure the safety of each item delivered.
- Log mileage and maintenance information on the company logbook.
- Accurately count and take inventory of ancillary medical items to be collected or delivered.
- Perform all duties within HIPAA regulations.
- Maintaining a set vaccine delivery scheduled as well as when single site delivery is required.
- Ensure vaccines are properly packed for transport according the CDC guidelines for storage and handling
- Plug in the portable refrigerator the night before to acclimate (set to 5°C).
- Place DDL in the portable refrigerator to acclimate.
- Ensure the ancillary supplies and diluent are present for the number of doses to be transported.
- Ensure packing material is present to stabilize vaccines in the unit.
- Prepare the COVID-19 Vaccine Refrigerator POD Transport Log and the Hourly Celsius Log
- Verify the portable refrigerator and DDL are in temperature range before moving the vaccine into the unit.
- Complete the COVID-19 Vaccine Refrigerator POD Transport Log
- Complete the Hourly Celsius Log each hour the vaccine is out of the main refrigerator unit.
- Plug the portable refrigerator into the vehicle as soon as it is placed inside, and ensure it is plugged in once you reach the POD location (this is vital to maintain the cold-chain and keep the vaccine in the field over 8 hours).
- If the temperature goes out of range during the POD, immediately return it to the clinic. The vaccine coordinator will call VPDIP (800)404-3006. The vaccine will be in a bag and mark "Do not Use" and place it in the facility refrigerator
- Maintains service vehicle driven, such as checking fluid levels replenishing fuel.
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