We are seeking a Foreign Pharmacy Graduate to join our inpatient pharmacy team. This structured role is designed to support professional development toward U.S. pharmacist licensure with a clear progression from technician responsibilities to clinical exposure. The pace of advancement is flexible and based on individual performance engagement and readiness.
Key Responsibilities: The role is designed around progressive skill development in 400-hour increments:
Phase 1: Dispatch & Carousel (400 hours) Gain experience with medication distribution and carousel operations.
Phase 2: Narcotic Handling (400 hours) Learn narcotic inventory control documentation and secure handling procedures.
Phase 3: TCT (Tech-Check-Tech) (400 hours) Engage in technician-verification processes under pharmacist oversight where permitted.
Phase 4: Pharmacist Shadowing and Medication Histories (400 hours total)
Additional Role Expectations:
Flexibility to work across inpatient pharmacy operations
Willingness to learn and utilize new technologies
Active participation in mentorship feedback and clinical learning
Commitment to eventual pharmacist licensure and professional growth
Professional Development
Structured progression across both operational and clinical domains
Direct mentorship from experienced pharmacists
Exposure to a wide range of inpatient pharmacy functions
Development toward licensure-readiness and a strong U.S. practice foundation
A supportive and educational environment that values growth and learning
Enrolled as a full-time student in good standing and have completed the first P1 semester of a Doctor of Pharmacy program within the U.S. that is accredited (or in the process of pursuing accreditation) by the Accreditation Council of Pharmacy Education.
Alternatively a Foreign Pharmacy Graduate who has achieved Foreign Pharmacy Graduate Examination Committee TM (FPGEC) Certification through the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy (NABP) will be considered.
Prior experience as a pharmacy technician preferred.
If registration and/or certification as a pharmacist intern (or equivalent) is required by the Board of Pharmacy (or equivalent) in the state in which the internship is conducted this must be completed prior to and maintained throughout employment.
Foreign Pharmacy Graduates must have a FPGEC Certificate awarded through the NABP this must be completed prior to and maintained throughout employment.
Preferred Qualifications:
Completion of a pharmacy degree program outside the United States
Eager to work toward U.S. pharmacist licensure
Technically skilled with an interest in learning new systems (e.g. Caregility carousel automation)
Detail-oriented dependable and committed to patient safety and teamwork
Pharmacy Intern Licensure registered by the Minnesota Board of Pharmacy
Required Experience:
Intern
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