Workability LLC Releases A Job Aid for Community Integrated Employment: Retail Pharmacy Clerk

 

(Isstories Editorial):- Bend, Oregon Apr 3, 2024 (Issuewire.com) – Workability LLC, a disability employment service provider based in Central Oregon, has released the first in a planned series of Job Aids for teens and young adults exploring career options.

Titled A Job Aid for Community Integrated Employment: Retail Pharmacy Clerk it is written for teens and young adults with disabilities who are aged 15 to 21 and participating in a Pre-Employment Transition Services (Pre-ETS) Program through their state Vocational Rehabilitation department.

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It breaks down the roles, responsibilities, and tasks for Retail Pharmacy Clerks, and how they fit into a retail pharmacy workplace. The job aid also discusses the role of the Pharmacist and the pharmacy technician and the distinct roles and responsibilities assigned to each based on state pharmacy law.

The job aid reviews the educational and work experience requirements for pharmacists, pharmacy technicians, and pharmacy clerks, which are sometimes called pharmacy assistants or pharmacy cashiers.

While pharmacy laws vary from state to state, much of this job aid’s content will be relevant for aspiring pharmacy clerks nationwide.

The book can be purchased on Amazon.com and is available in two different versions:

A Job Aid for Community Integrated Employment: Retail Pharmacy Clerk

Suggested Retail Price $30 for ebook; $36 for the paperback version.

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For more information about neurodiversity and disability in the workplace, please visit www.workability.one.

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