FAQs
What are the main responsibilities of a Pharmacy Grad Intern?
A Pharmacy Grad Intern is responsible for ensuring compliance with policies, providing pharmaceutical care to customers, processing prescription orders, counseling customers, maintaining confidentiality, providing customer service, operating equipment, receiving and stocking merchandise, and maintaining the pharmacy area in accordance with company policies.
What qualifications are required for this position?
The minimum qualification required is that the candidate must be enrolled in their final year at an accredited Pharmacy school.
Are there any preferred qualifications for this role?
Yes, preferred qualifications include a Bachelor's degree in Science and a Pharmacy-Based Immunization Delivery Certification.
What benefits does Walmart offer to Pharmacy Grad Interns?
Walmart offers health benefits including medical, vision, and dental coverage, as well as financial benefits like a 401(k) plan, stock purchase options, and company-paid life insurance. There are also paid time off benefits, disability coverage, and education benefits through the Live Better U program.
How is the hourly wage determined for this position?
The hourly wage for this position ranges from $18.00 to $37.00, and the actual rate will equal or exceed the required minimum wage applicable to the job location.
Is there a performance-based bonus for Pharmacy Grad Interns?
Yes, additional compensation includes annual or quarterly performance bonuses based on performance metrics.
Where is the primary location for this Pharmacy Grad Intern position?
The primary location for this position is 5675 W 6200 S, West Valley City, UT 84118-7915, United States of America.
Do Pharmacy Grad Interns need to deal with customer service?
Yes, providing customer service is a part of the responsibilities, which includes acknowledging customers, assisting with purchasing decisions, and resolving issues and concerns.
Are interns involved in the management of prescriptions and medications?
Yes, interns are involved in processing and accurately dispensing prescription orders and ensuring the safety and accuracy of medication handling as permitted by local, state, and federal laws.
Is there any physical work involved in this job?
Yes, interns will be involved in receiving and stocking merchandise, organizing the pharmacy area, and maintaining merchandise presentation, which may require physical activity.
