Pharmacy technician experience or
vocational school pharmacy technician certification preferred.
Not exact matches
Education: * HS or Equivalent * High
School graduate or equivalent is required * Trade School * Community college, vocational school or formalized hospital pharmacy technician training (or related work experience) preferred Work Experience: * Personal computer or mainframe order entry experience pref
School graduate or equivalent is required * Trade
School * Community college, vocational school or formalized hospital pharmacy technician training (or related work experience) preferred Work Experience: * Personal computer or mainframe order entry experience pref
School * Community college,
vocational school or formalized hospital pharmacy technician training (or related work experience) preferred Work Experience: * Personal computer or mainframe order entry experience pref
school or formalized hospital
pharmacy technician training (or related work experience) preferred Work Experience: * Personal computer or mainframe order entry experience preferred.
Most
pharmacy techs opt to take a 1 - to - 2 year program at a community college or
vocational school, where the coursework may provide technical training and certification.
Students interested in
pharmacy technology can obtain their
pharmacy technician diploma from a community college,
vocational school or trade
school.
Education requirements include
vocational pharmacy training and a high
school diploma.
The American Society of Health - System Pharmacists (ASHP) accredits
pharmacy technician programs which are available at community colleges and
vocational schools.
Formal
pharmacy technician programs are offered through many different organizations, including
vocational schools, community colleges, hospitals and event the military.
A high
school diploma is usually required for employment; post-secondary education is an option through pharmacist assistant or
pharmacy technology certificate programs at 2 - year colleges or
vocational schools.
Vocational schools and community colleges do offer certificate programs in
pharmacy technology that generally last about a year, if you want formal training.
Training programs in
pharmacy technology are available from a wide range of
vocational and community colleges, hospitals and university hospitals or for - profit
vocational schools.
The training programs to earn a
pharmacy technician certificate are commonly offered at
vocational schools or community colleges and can usually be completed in a year or less.
However, one - year programs that award certificates in
pharmacy technology are available in community colleges and
vocational schools.
A new
pharmacy technician may have gone through training at a
vocational school or two - year college, or may be hired with the expectation of on - the - job training.
Many community colleges and
vocational schools offer a one - year
pharmacy technician training program.
They may receive on - the - job training or complete a
pharmacy technology program at
vocational schools or two - year colleges.
The education requirements of a
pharmacy technician are usually a high
school diploma and completion of training needed to earn a registered
pharmacy technician certification; this certification can usually be acquired in nine to 12 months at a
vocational or trade
school.