Senin, 25 Oktober 2010

Start Your Career, Working As A Pharmacy Technician

By Subodh Maheshwari

Job Vacancy Indonesia, Employee, Vacancy 


Pharmacy Technicians are these individuals, who are trained for execution of numerous pharmacy related works and to assist licensed Pharmacist in prescription filling and to provide safe and effective services to the patients and customers.
Job Duties & Responsibilities
The basic duties of a Pharmacy Technician is to collect and supply prescription orders, verify prescriptions, count tablets, measure medications, record patient details, arrange and stock medication in shelves and label bottles. It is also their duties, to counsel the patients on their insurance questions, inform them about, various effects and side effects of the drugs, reactions of medication, handle cash counters, answer phones, pack medications and perform various administrative duties.
Skills
In order to be a proficient technician, the following skills are essential:
1. He/she must be a multitask personnel.
2. Must bear the responsibility in handling Pharmacy work.
3. Skillful in safe serving of the patients.
4. Must be well trained and knowledgeable about drugs.
5. Must possess excellent communication and writing skills.
6. Must be well versed with computers operations.
7. Reading and Math skills are essential.
8. Should not have any history of felony charges, substances and drug abuses.
Availability of Jobs
A Technician can avail employment in following Pharmacies:
- Retail
- Hospital and Long Term Care Unit
- Mail Order
Retail pharmacies cover drug stores, super market stores or grocery stores, where technician serve patients and local public.
Hospital and Long Term Care Unit based technician's job responsibilities include, handling medication stores in these entities, supply medications to nurses as per patient's requirement, give medication to in-patients and out-patients as per physician's prescription and, mix and measure medications exactly, as per doctor's directions.
A Mail Order pharmacy technician serves customers independently by informing them about prescription contents, count required tablets and measure the drugs.
Job Outlook
The future job prospect of a Pharmacy aide is very bright, as innumerable numbers of Pharmacies are mushrooming all over the country, due to everyday new discoveries of life saving medications and advancement in medical field. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that, the requirements of these technicians will rise by 32 % by 2016.
Salary
The present Pharmacy Technician Salary is estimated at around $25,000 per annum to $40,000 p.a. as per education, training, location and experience. Per hour wage scale of these personnel comes to nearly $ 9 to $17.
In the present economic slow down, a technician job is most viable option for the new comers, who are planning to start their career in this field. They can also complete various training programs, degree courses and PTCB certification in less than one year to 2 year for better earnings and career growth.

What To Expect When Working As A Certified Nursing Assistant

By Celeste Nurnberg

Job Vacancy Indonesia, Employee, Vacancy


Certified Nursing Assistants, or CNAs, play a vital role in the modern health care environment. Without the dedication and hard work of CNAs life for both nurses and doctors would be a whole lot more difficult.
When you train for your certified nursing assistant exam, you obviously don't have any idea what to actually expect for the job when you begin employment for real. Often your training will compose of an element of on the job training to enable you to familiarize yourself with the job and the environment in which you will eventually work.
If your training does not encompass on the job training, then you will usually be given scenarios that are designed to go someway to preparing you for what to expect, while useful, there is obviously no replacement for practice and time spent in the actual environment where you will work.
Hard Work, But Greatly Rewarding
Your day to day life as a CNA will be, for want of a better word, busy. There is no doubt that nursing assistants have a busy working life compared to many other careers, from the first minute of your day until the time you leave work, which may well be after your scheduled end of shift time, you will be on your feet and endlessly going from one place to another in fulfilment of your duties.
You will be constantly attending to patients needs, helping with meals and fluids, cleaning patient areas and moving patients between wards and different areas of the hospital, as well as offering an understanding ear whenever a patient has some concerns or fears over their time in hospital, or sometimes their lives in general.
While the work is busy, the rewards are great. Obviously, like anybody working in the health care field, a typical CNA is caring by nature, and by virtue of this takes pleasure from helping others and making others lives that little bit more enjoyable whenever the opportunity arises. There are no shortage of opportunities everyday when working as a CNA to bring a smile to a face, or make the day a little brighter for a poorly child.
Of course total professionalism is expected at all times, and required. A hospital environment is a hive of potential accidents and lawsuits waiting to happen, and you must play your part in ensuring your patients, colleagues and workplace are as safe as possible, and also that you carry out your duties to the very best of your ability.
Satisfaction, And Making A Difference
Despite the hard work, most CNAs will agree the job is worthwhile, there is a sense of satisfaction at the end of each day that some good was done, and that you do make a difference to people's experience and time while they are in hospital, and when they leave and go home, they may well remember you for the rest of their lives as the person who made what otherwise may have been a worrying and stressful experience, instead a much less traumatic and frightening one.

Moonlighting - 5 Things You Need to Know

By Cynthia Hanevy

Job Vacancy Indonesia, Employee, Vacancy

Working two jobs or starting a business while your still employed? If you're moonlighting to make ends meet, there are a few things you should consider in order to keep your work life and business interests working harmoniously together. Your employer has important legal and ethical rights. Respect those rights or you will jeopardize your job and possibly your business.
First, be careful to honor any legal agreements that you have with your employer. Review any confidentiality or non-compete agreements you have signed. Will your moonlighting violate any of these agreements? Remember, these agreements may be enforceable even after you terminate employment. If you have any questions about how the agreements you have signed apply to your situation, consult an attorney.
Second, make sure to give your employer an honest day's work for your pay. Show up for work on schedule and don't stay up all night working on your business so that you are too sleepy to be effective the next day. Don't try to sell Things to coworkers when you should be working. Don't work on your moonlighting job when you are supposed to working for your primary employer. I know it's hard to get everything done some days, but if you're choosing to accept a paycheck you have an obligation to your employer to give your effort and attention to the task at hand while you are at work.
Third, make sure disclose your outside activity fully and honestly to your employer. Most larger companies have policies in place that require you to report any potential conflict of interest. If you disclose you're activities fully before you get started and keep your employer up to date on what you are doing, you can avoid many pitfalls by addressing potential issues before they become problems. If you're not comfortable disclosing your business activities to your employer, ask yourself why. Is it because you feel your employer may be unreasonable? Or do you fear that there really may be a conflict of interest and you don't want to address it? Either way, it may be an indication that you have to choose between your day job and your moonlighting.
Fourth, understand the culture of your organization. Is moonlighting generally accepted? If moonlighting is general accepted, it will be easier to successfully coordinate your job responsibilities with your business. If moonlighting is generally frowned upon or if you are breaking new ground by doing something others haven't done, you may face more obstacles.
Fifth, let your conscience be your guide. Don't just comply with the rules and guidelines,but go a step further. Consider things from your employer's point of view. They have a legitimate interest in your external activities to the extent that they could interfere with job performance or reflect poorly on your employer. Moonlighting ethically, in a way that allows you to fulfill your job responsibilities and brings credit to your employer, is the most important step you can take to ensure that you will moonlight successfully.

Banks Need Tellers But List of Banking Positions Is Far More Extensive

By Lisa Jenkins

Job Vacancy Indonesia, Employee, Vacancy

There's no doubt that the first job that comes to mind when people think of banks is the teller position. That's because we all go to the bank and work with tellers on a regular basis. But teller jobs are really just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to available careers in the banking industry. In fact, depending on the size of the bank, a bank's branches and their staff members may represent a small percentage of the company's total employees.
Most banks divide their business into two large divisions: retail banking positions and corporate positions. Retail banking employees include anyone that is front-facing a customer. In other words, retail employees are tellers, branch managers, personal bankers, customer service representatives, and all other employees who provide products or services to the bank's customers. Simple research on the Web will yield a detailed listing of these jobs (as well as corporate jobs); their descriptions, educational requirements, skills and abilities needed, and salary ranges. Many job seekers overlook corporate positions, many of which are unique to the banking industry.
But then, there are the corporate jobs that are needed and available at most companies: accounting personnel, human resource positions, purchasing employees, etc. These are the positions you may overlook when thinking of a career in banking. Here is a list of some of the corporate positions in banking you may not have considered. Keep in mind this is not a comprehensive list! There are many other corporate positions.
• Accounts receivable clerk
• Accounts receivable manager
• Accounts payable clerk
• Accounts payable manager
• Accounting clerk
• Accounting, tax specialist
• Accounting, financial reporting
• Accounting manager
• Corporate Communications
• Data Entry clerk
• Data Entry manager
• Human Resources, recruiter
• Human Resources, benefits specialist
• Human Resources, salary specialist
• Human Resources, manager
• Marketing, coordinator
• Marketing, media relations
• Marketing, advertising coordinator
• Marketing, online products
• Marketing, manager
• Purchasing, clerk
• Purchasing, supervisor
Why Consider a Career in Banking
So you may be thinking, why should I choose one of these jobs at a bank, rather than any other business or company? The No. 1 answer to that question is job security. The banking industry is only second in longevity to the government. While banks are constantly changing, merging, etc, they still provide an essential service, like grocery stores and drug stores. Obtaining a job at a bank will provide you with a more stable work environment. Just be sure to choose a bank that is well-established and in good standing with the public and financially.
Another benefit of working at a bank is its, well, benefits. While banks may not pay top salaries to all of their employees, they do try to offer a total compensation package that may make up for a smaller salary with benefits such as more paid vacation and holiday time, better or less expensive medical and dental insurance, and employee discounts on bank products and services.
If you choose to work for a large bank, there may also be more opportunities for advancement than at other companies in the area.

Career Change Options - Career Change After 40

By Paul Tooley

Job Vacancy Indonesia, Employee, Vacancy 


There are tons of reasons a person would want to change careers after 40, after all we probably started our current career as a fresh faced youth who knew less than most 40-year-old plus individuals have forgotten. We plowed headlong into it and now we find that it has lost its luster, or we realize we were never cut out for our present career in the first place. Maybe we've been laid off; career change is forced on us, or perhaps we have just grown bone weary of the daily grind that seems to get us nowhere. What ever the reason we are at a point in life where we'd like to change careers. Career change options seem more difficult the older we get, after all we probably will have to be retrained and perhaps we will have to accept an entry level position in our new career and can we afford that?
Career change options: Self Employment
"Whoa", I can hear you say. "Not so fast!" But I am serious. If you take a good look at yourself isn't it true that you would like to have been your own boss all along? Think about it. Whatever career you have had as an employee has been essentially to further the success and prosperity of your boss and the owners of the company. You have been what they leverage their success and wealth on. Why not work for your own success and prosperity for a change.
But what how would I start a company or business with the money I make?
That is a good question that also is implies another question and that is, "How can I be financially safe and secure while trying to start a business?" You must find a business that you can own out right. One in which you call all of the shots and it must have the following features.
  • very low start up cost
  • the ability to start it while you still hold your current employment
  • the ability to grow it while you're still employed
  • the potential to support your family and even grow beyond that
If you could find such a business, you could start it at very low cost and grow it until it was ready to support you and your family. Then you could say to your boss, "You can take this job and shove it..." But is such a business opportunity available anywhere?
Career options: Affiliate Marketing
The answer is yes and it makes the idea of a career change after 40 very conceivable if you really want it. This is a business that you can start up for next to nothing and grow it in your spare time. Forget everything you have heard about get-rich-quick schemes with affiliate marketing. Those schemes belong in the trash. I am talking about treating it as an actual business and being prepared to work at it just like you would any career. Believe me when I tell you that some individuals do become very financially secure doing this. Another great feature of this type of self-employment is portability. You can work anywhere you can connect to the Internet.
But don't I need to be some kind of IT guy?
No, in many cases people and companies provide websites for you to send traffic to and if you do build your own website there are plenty of places that will help you at very little cost. And hey, If you are an IT guy then your just miles ahead of the game.
What skills do I need?
Determination, persistence, and being a self-starter. Other skills such as the ability to write, organization, and creativity are also a big plus, but you can outsource those if necessary. I know how great it is to wake up and go to work for yourself because that is what I am doing after 24 years of teaching. I can safely say that if you try this business and never give up you to will be successful. I think that this is a tremendous opportunity for those seeking a career change after 40, or been forced to do a laid off carrer change or for those looking for career change options.