Description
Job Summary:
Carry out the separation and dispensing of materials and medications, ensuring appropriate patient care and inventory control.
Key Highlights:
1. Receive, inspect, and store materials and medications
2. Manage inventory, expiration dates, and item organization
3. Safely dispense medications and materials
Perform the separation and dispensing of prescribed or requested materials and medications, ensuring that patient care is delivered appropriately.
**Responsibilities and Duties**
* Receive, inspect, and store items in accordance with current regulations;
* Portion and label;
* Perform separation and verification of prescribed/requisitioned materials and medications as required;
* Provide counter services upon manual request or via system;
* Monitor inventory of materials and medications, verifying expiration dates, batch numbers, organization, and environmental cleanliness;
* Notify when a specific material or medication reaches its predetermined minimum stock level;
* Portion medications according to demand;
* Dispense medications and materials to requesting units, ensuring supply safety;
* Perform other duties relevant to the position.
**Requirements and Qualifications**
* Completed high school education;
* Prior experience in this role is desirable;
* Candidates must provide up-to-date proof of COVID-19 vaccination, aligned with the established vaccination schedule (minimum: 1 dose \+ **bivalent vaccine within the last year**).
**Additional Information**
* Currently pursuing studies in pharmacy assistant/technician or higher education in pharmacy is considered an advantage.
**Work Schedule:** 1:00 PM to 10:48 PM, rotating 5x2 shift\.
The **SPDM** \- Associação Paulista para o Desenvolvimento da Medicina is a non-profit civil association of philanthropic nature, recognized as being of federal, state, and municipal public utility at its headquarters, respectively by Decrees No. 57\.925, dated 03/04/1966; No. 40\.103, dated 05/17/1962; and No. 8\.911, dated 07/30/1970\.
The Association’s primary directive is integration into the health system, focusing on disease treatment, prevention, and promotion of primary, secondary, and tertiary health care, strengthening ties with the local community and reaffirming its social commitment to serving all individuals without discrimination.
With institutional growth, **SPDM** has been expanding its scope of operations through projects under development in Social Assistance and Education sectors. This broad range of activities increasingly consolidates **SPDM** as a large-scale philanthropic institution seeking economic, social, and environmental sustainability.
Thus, SPDM contributes effectively to the continuous improvement of services provided by Brazil’s Unified Health System (SUS), primarily aiming to guarantee universality and equitable access to health services—essential for human and social development of citizens.
Our commitment is to foster an inclusive culture embracing diversity, empowering our employees to contribute their best. All qualified candidates will be considered for positions without distinction based on ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression, age, race, nationality, or disability.
SPDM is an equal opportunity employer for all individuals meeting minimum requirements.
We value idea-sharing, teamwork culture development, respect for diversity and inclusion.
**MISSION**
To deliver excellence in healthcare without prejudice, distinction, or classification of citizens.
**VISION**
To be recognized as the Brazilian philanthropic health organization with the greatest reach and competence.
**VALUES**
* Training and Development
* Social Commitment
* Reliability
* Entrepreneurship
* Equity
* Ethics
* Humanization
* Quality
* Ecological, Economic, and Social Sustainability
* Tradition
* Transparency
**EURYCLIDES DE JESUS ZERBINI TRANSPLANT HOSPITAL**
Inaugurated on January 25, 1954, the Brigadeiro Hospital – UGA V belonged to I.A.P.C. (Instituto de Aposentadoria e Previdenciário dos Comerciantes) until the merger of social security institutes, after which it came under the administration of INAMPS, exclusively serving social security beneficiaries.
In 1988, management transferred to the Government of the State of São Paulo as part of SUS/SP.
In January 2010, SPDM – Associação Paulista para o Desenvolvimento da Medicina, qualified as a Social Organization of Health (OSS), won the public bidding process for managing the Brigadeiro Hospital.
The facility was reinaugurated in 2010 as the first public hospital in Brazil specialized in organ transplants. The name “Euryclides de Jesus Zerbini” honors the cardiac surgeon responsible for performing Brazil’s first heart transplant.