Pharmacy Technician
Company : Catholic Health Initiatives
Location : Seattle, WA, 98101
Job Type : Full Time
Salary : 31.29-43.05 HOUR
Date Posted : 4 January 2026
Job Summary and Responsibilities
The Pharmacy Technician I is responsible for assisting the Pharmacist in the operations related to medication preparation and distribution. Medication preparation requires extreme accuracy and attention to detail. The pharmacy technician has high level security clearance with access to all medication storage areas, procedural areas, surgical suites, etc. The pharmacy technician works in a highly regulated environment and must take care to abide by all state and federal regulations that relate to the practice of pharmacy including record keeping and infection prevention standards. Responsibilities include accurately performing pharmaceutical calculations, compounding non-sterile dosage forms, and effectively utilizing inventory management systems and automated dispensing cabinets.
The pharmacy technician practices in a fast paced and often high stress environment with constant interruptions, phone calls, requests from clinical staff and requests from pharmacists. The pharmacy technician must be flexible and must constantly prioritize work, responding to acute critical patient needs in addition to scheduled duties. The pharmacy technician must demonstrate initiative and be willing to work as a cohesive member of a team.
Job Requirements
Required Education and Experience
- High school diploma or GED
Required Licensure and Certifications
- Registered Pharmacy Tech in the state in which the employee works, PHARMTECH:WA
Required Minimum Knowledge, Skills, Abilities and Training
- Shall possess the personal characteristics necessary for successfully fulfilling his/her responsibilities. These characteristics include good communication skills, initiative, and attention to detail, flexibility, and cooperation.
Should demonstrate competency and is responsible for:
- Accurately obtaining, labeling, and re-packaging medications as needed
- Accurately filling and distributing medications through first fill, cart fill and/or automated drug systems
- Completing inspections of medication rooms for regulatory compliance
- Accurately maintaining expiration dates and appropriately outdating inventory
- Operating pharmacy automation and medication computer software and hardware, optimizing safety and efficiency
- Applying knowledge of generic/trade name medications and different dosage formulations (i.e. ER,XR,SR)
- Applying knowledge of medications and their preparation requirements and limitations (i.e. high risk, do not tube, hazardous, etc.)
- Accurately processing patient medication orders and billing adjustments as required
- Performing specialized Narcotic Distribution
- Operating AutoPacker to repackage oral and topical prepackage doses, ensuring Federal repackaging guidelines
- Accurately performing pharmaceutical calculations
- Managing time effectively
- Properly disposing of medications according to state and federal law
- Reporting medication errors appropriately
- Managing patient home medication acquisition and dispensing per hospital policy
- Maintaining secure access of pharmacy areas (use of panic button, magnetic lock, doorbell, keypad access)
- Accurately performs pharmaceutical calculations on injectable medications with a narrow therapeutic index
- Must have training in applicable EHR, pharmacy automation, and computer applications.
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We are an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer.
Where You'll WorkVirginia Mason Franciscan Health brings together two award-winning health systems in Washington state CHI Franciscan and Virginia Mason. As one integrated health system with the most patient access points in western Washington, our team includes 18,000 staff and nearly 5,000 employed physicians and affiliated providers. At Virginia Mason Franciscan Health, you will find the safest and highest quality of care provided by our expert, compassionate medical care team at 11 hospitals and nearly 300 sites throughout the greater Puget Sound region. While you’re busy impacting the healthcare industry, we’ll take care of you with benefits that include health/dental/vision, FSA, matching retirement plans, paid vacation, adoption assistance, annual bonus eligibility, and more!
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Frequently asked questions
Seattle’s healthcare environment demands adaptability from Pharmacy Technicians due to its fast-paced hospitals and diverse patient needs. Local regulations and high-tech pharmacy automation systems require technicians to balance precision with efficiency, often managing multiple urgent medication requests simultaneously.
Yes, Pharmacy Technicians in Washington must be registered with the state’s pharmtech:wa license. This credential ensures compliance with local pharmacy laws and best practices, which is essential given the stringent regulatory landscape in Seattle's healthcare facilities.
Proficiency in automated dispensing cabinets and expertise with pharmaceutical calculations are highly valued in Seattle. Additionally, strong communication skills and flexibility to handle interruptions in a busy hospital environment distinguish top candidates in this region’s competitive healthcare sector.
Building expertise in medication compounding, narcotic distribution, and mastering EHR systems can elevate your career. Demonstrating initiative and accuracy under pressure also positions you well for specialist or educator Pharmacy Technician roles.
Catholic Health Initiatives offers Pharmacy Technicians a collaborative team atmosphere and exposure to a broad patient base across multiple facilities. Employees benefit from comprehensive health benefits, retirement plans, and professional development opportunities unique to this integrated health system.
The organization provides thorough training on federal and state pharmacy regulations, ensuring technicians maintain strict adherence to medication safety and infection prevention protocols. Access to advanced pharmacy automation tools further aids compliance in everyday tasks.
Pharmacy Technicians in Seattle generally earn between $45,000 and $60,000 annually, depending on experience and certifications. The region’s higher cost of living and demand for skilled hospital technicians tend to push salaries toward the upper end of this spectrum.
Hospital Pharmacy Technicians focus more on acute medication needs, intravenous preparations, and collaboration with clinical teams, while retail roles often emphasize customer service and prescription fulfillment. The hospital setting demands rigorous attention to sterile compounding and regulatory compliance.
Balancing urgent patient medication requests with routine inventory management requires quick decision-making and adaptability. Interruptions from clinical staff and pharmacists mean technicians must remain organized and focused despite a constantly changing workload.
Technicians are integral to a multidisciplinary care team, often coordinating closely with pharmacists and nurses. The culture promotes open communication and shared responsibility to ensure patient safety and efficient medication delivery throughout the hospital.