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One of the better options for entry level healthcare careers in Kansas is to take pharmacy tech training in Kansas and become a pharmacy technician on Kansas. Below we will cover all the insight needed to get your allied health career path started successfully in Kansas today!

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How to Become a Pharmacy Technician in Kansas

To start your training you will need to be at least 18 years old and register with the Kansas Board of Pharmacy before beginning work. The four steps to becoming a pharmacy tech in Kansas are listed below.

Step 1: Are you Getting Certified Before you Look for Work?

Since certification is mandatory in Kansas it leaves you two options and that is get certified and then look for work or look for work and then go for your CPHT certification in Indiana. Either way, you need to choose an accredited training program like the ones we list below.

Step 2: Choose a Pharm Tech Program That is Accredited and Register for Classes

The list of all the approved pharmacy tech schools in Kansas is below.

Accredited Pharmacy Tech Schools in Kansas

Rasmussen College-Kansas – Pharmacy Tech Course
620 SW Governor View Topeka KS 66606 785-228-7320

Wichita Technical Institute – Pharmacy Assisting Classes
2051 South Meridian Wichita KS 67213-1927 316-943-2241

Allen County Community College – Pharm Tech Program
1801 N Cottonwood Iola KS 66749 620-365-5116-100

Barton County Community College – Pharmacy Tech Training
245 NE 30th Road Great Bend KS 67530 620-792-2701

Hutchinson Community College – Pharmacy Technician Training
1300 N Plum St Hutchinson KS 67501 620-665-3500

North Central Kansas Technical College – Pharmacy Technician Program
3033 US Highway 24 Beloit KS 67420 785-738-2276

Step 3: Graduate From Your Pharmacy Tech Course

It does really need to be said that you have to pass your formal pharmacy tech training in Indiana, but it is mandatory to take the PTCE certification examination.

Step 4: Pass the PTCE Certification Exam

In the state of Kansas, you need to pass the PTCE exam to get your CPHT certification. After you’ve completed an accredited course, you’ll become able to take the PTCE test in Kansas.

Here is a explanation of both tests.

Pharmacy Technician Pay in Kansas

The following table reflects how much pharmacy techs make in the state of Kansas.

LocationPay TypeLowMedianHigh
United StatesHourly$10.27$14.86$21.98
Yearly$21,370$30,920$45,710
KansasHourly$10.26$14.78$19.94
Yearly$21,340$30,730$41,460
Northeast KansasHourly$10.66$15.80$19.05
Yearly$22,180$32,870$39,630
St. Joseph, MO-KSHourly$10.15$14.79$21.63
Yearly$21,100$30,750$44,990
Kansas City, MO-KSHourly$10.12$14.70$20.11
Yearly$21,060$30,580$41,830
Lawrence, KSHourly$10.69$14.57$19.06
Yearly$22,230$30,300$39,650
Northwest KansasHourly$10.22$14.44$21.93
Yearly$21,250$30,030$45,620
Southeast KansasHourly$10.46$14.18$18.83
Yearly$21,760$29,490$39,170
Topeka, KSHourly$10.29$14.07$21.35
Yearly$21,400$29,260$44,400
Southwest KansasHourly$10.21$13.82$18.29
Yearly$21,230$28,740$38,030
Wichita, KSHourly$10.02$13.43$19.29
Yearly$20,850$27,940$40,130
Manhattan, KSHourly$9.65$12.52$18.63
Yearly$20,080$26,040$38,740

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