Retail Pharmacy Technician – Contract Assignment
Location : Hubertus, Wisconsin 53033
Assignment Duration : Dec 1, 2025 – Feb 28, 2026
Schedule : 8-hour Day Shift, 40 hours / week
Weekends : Every other weekend (9 : 00 a.m.–1 : 00 p.m.)
Requirements : Minimum 2 years of Pharmacy Technician experience + CPhT Certification
Position Overview
We are seeking a qualified Retail Pharmacy Technician to join a fast-paced, patient-centered retail pharmacy environment. This on-site contract role supports pharmacists with essential tasks including medication dispensing, customer service, insurance processing, and general workflow operations.
Job Summary
The Pharmacy Technician I performs a blend of clerical, technical, and distributive functions to support pharmacists in delivering safe, accurate, and timely medications to patients.
This role may involve work at both the home pharmacy site and other pharmacy locations, with opportunities for cross-training as needed.
Key Responsibilities
- Serve pharmacy customers professionally by collecting demographic and insurance information, entering data, verifying insurance, generating labels, and performing cashier duties.
- Assist in medication dispensing and delivery, ensuring accuracy within automation systems and maintaining proper storage and documentation.
- Support insurance and billing functions including data entry, prior authorizations, correcting claim errors, and managing private insurance, workers’ compensation, and Medicare / Medicaid issues.
- Assist with assigned clinical support tasks such as DIR-fee processes.
- When applicable, assist customers with diabetic footwear selection, fitting, insurance submission, and documentation.
- Float between Client’s Pharmacy locations to support staffing and workflow.
- Maintain competency in pharmacy procedures, documentation, and regulatory compliance.
- Follow all controlled substance procedures and USP requirements.
- Demonstrate understanding of age-appropriate care and patient development principles.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Strong math skills with excellent attention to detailEffective communication, customer service, and organizational skillsBasic computer proficiencyWillingness to learn and adapt within standardized pharmacy operationsDiabetic shoe fitting certification may be required (training provided)Life-support training may be required at department discretionPhysical Requirements
Ability to stand and walk for long periodsAbility to bend, twist, squat, kneel, crawl, climb, and reach throughout the shiftAbility to lift, push, and pull items such as boxes, carts, and bags using safe techniqueDeliver medications through various approved methods (bedside, curbside, etc.)Travel between pharmacy locations as neededPhysical standards include :
Lifting up to 35 lbs from floor to chestCarrying up to 35 lbs at waist heightPushing / pulling up to 30 lbs of forceAdditional Information
This description highlights the primary responsibilities and expectations of the role. Duties may be adjusted or expanded to support operational needs.