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Pharmacy Intern, PRN

CompanyUnity Health
LocationSearcy
Work ModeOn Site
PostedJanuary 21, 2026
Internship Information
Core Responsibilities
The intern performs non-judgmental technical functions related to drug preparation, distribution, and charge control for various patient types according to ASHP standards. Responsibilities include maintaining inventory, assisting with IV fluid ordering, documenting cleanings per USP 797, and dispensing prescriptions for associates under pharmacist supervision.
Internship Type
prn no pto
Company Size
1242
Visa Sponsorship
No
Language
English
Working Hours
40 hours
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About The Company
Unity Health is an Arkansas healthcare system consisting of 3 hospitals, 13 family practice clinics, and specialists and specialty clinics comprising 15 areas of practice including: Unity Health - Cardiology Clinic, Unity Health - Orthopaedic and Spine Center, the Pyeatt Family Cancer Center, inpatient and outpatient physical rehabilitation, as well as inpatient and outpatient behavioral health. As the leading healthcare provider and largest employer in an eight-county area, Unity Health and its more than 2,300 associates strive to improve the quality of health and well-being for the communities they serve through compassionate care. Unity Health has more than 200 physicians and resident physicians that specialize in various areas of healthcare.
About the Role

1.    Education: A high school education or equivalent required. The individual must be enrolled in an accredited School of Pharmacy and have a current Pharmacy Intern License in good standing in the state of Arkansas.  Must meet all requirements set forth by the State Health Department and the State Board of Pharmacy.

2.    Training and Experience: Pharmacy intern or technician experiences is preferred. Must have the mathematical proficiency required to accurately and efficiently complete calculations required for the usual dosage determinations and solutions preparation, computer skills, and basic record keeping skills.


3.    Job Knowledge: Should demonstrate appropriate knowledge and understanding of the healthcare institution and its pharmacy department.  Should have thorough knowledge and understanding of the duties and responsibilities of his/her position, including standards of ethics governing pharmacy practice.  Should have working knowledge of drug dosages, rules of administration and dosage forms. Should have knowledge of the procedures and operations relating to the packaging and labeling of drug products, and the procedures and operations relating to aseptic compounding and parenteral admixture operations. Should have the numerical ability to detect errors and accuracy in compiling records and calculating charges. The intern should have a working knowledge of the pharmaceutical medical terms, abbreviations and symbols commonly used in the prescribing, dispensing and charting of medications in the institution.

4.    Safety Sensitive:   YES
In the interest of protecting the health and safety of all patients, associates, and guests, Unity Health has classified some positions as “safety sensitive.”  A “safety sensitive” position is any job position in which impaired performance could result in harm to the health and/or safety of self or others. Any associate that is actively engaged in the use of medical marijuana, even if in possession of a valid medical marijuana card, will be excluded from employment in a “safety sensitive” position.
 
   
DESCRIPTION:

Overview: Performs technical (non-judgmental) functions of drug preparation, drug distribution and drug charge control of inpatients, outpatients and associates in accordance with established standards set forth by the American Society of Hospital Pharmacists. Should be familiar with the essential functions relating to drug purchasing and inventory control and the usual intern functions associated with institutional drug distribution systems. This will include but not be limited to maintaining that all medications and supplies are in-date and stored per the manufacturer’s recommendations in a clean and orderly manner. Should assist the Pharmacist in ordering and receiving all IV fluids and supplies from Materials Management. Will complete and document all cleanings of the IV suite and hoods per USP 797 Guidelines and institution’s policies. Should be familiar with the essential intern functions associated with the dispensing of prescriptions for associates. Strictly complies with all HIPAA laws and guidelines. All other duties as outlined and/or allowed by the Arkansas State Board of Pharmacy. Strictly abides by the legal requirement that all dispensing and/or compounding of medications by a Pharmacy Intern must be checked by a Pharmacist.

Physical Effort:  Maintains good physical well-being.  Job responsibilities require some lifting of up to forty pounds, walking, standing, bending, and pushing of carts.

Mental Effort:  Maintains good mental well-being.  Considerable amount of mental effort and concentration is required and varies from day to day with workload. Must be able to check own work and be able to adjust speed of work as the need requires.  Subject to regular interruptions by nursing personnel, pharmacists and other technical personnel.

   


Key Skills
Mathematical ProficiencyComputer SkillsRecord KeepingDrug DosagesAseptic CompoundingParenteral AdmixtureHIPAA ComplianceInventory ControlUSP 797 GuidelinesIV Fluid Handling
Categories
HealthcareScience & Research