Clinical Pharmacist I
The posted compensation range of $49.08 - $71.16 /hour is a reasonable estimate that extends from the lowest to the highest pay CommonSpirit in good faith believes it might pay for this particular job, based on the circumstances at the time of posting. CommonSpirit may ultimately pay more or less than the posted range as permitted by law.
St. Luke’s Health-Memorial paves the way for quality innovative health care in East Texas and provides more than a quarter of a million patient services each year. With hospitals in Lufkin Livingston and San Augustine St. Luke’s Health-Memorial provides millions of dollars in charity care and community support each year.
Responsibilities
Position Summary:
Manages the day to day operations of the Pharmacy. Responsible for ensuring all distributive functions are completed in a safe and efficient manner while helping to ensure regulatory compliance. Responsible for providing clinical pharmacy services to meet the needs of patients and support the mission of the Department of Pharmacy, Hospital, and Health System. Provides comprehensive pharmacy care through protocol/guideline management as well as individualizes drug therapies to promote safe, efficacious and cost-effective patient care. Serves as a role model for pharmacy residents and fellows, as well as pharmacy students. He/she creates and contributes to the ongoing education and development of pharmacy personnel and the education of other health care practitioners. Displays professional, safe conduct in all interactions. Maintains positive working relationships with staff, other departments, physicians and peers. Displays conduct in support of CHI St. Luke’s Health Memorial Mission & Vision.
Position Responsibilities:
- Quality – completes work with accuracy and thoroughness.
- Productivity – efficiently utilizes time in accomplishing work.
- Customer Focus – lives organizational and departmental service standards.
- Reliability – completes tasks assigned; follows up as needed.
- Availability – meets attendance standards; is punctual; works when needed.
- Decision Making – displays sound judgment; works with minimal supervision.
- Initiative – seeks out productive duties in absence of guidance; is a self-starter.
- Adheres to Policy – follows CHI St. Luke’s Memorial rules, policies, procedures and guidelines.
- Interpersonal Relationships – cooperates, communicates and works well with others.
- Professionalism – represents CHI St. Luke’s Memorial positively in actions and appearance.
- Collaborates with health care providers to individualize medication therapies to promote safe, efficacious, and cost-effective patient care following best practices and evidence-based guidelines.
- Contributes to formulary management and Works with health care providers to ensure formulary compliance.
- Actively Participates in medical staff and service line meetings as requested, including Pharmacy & Therapeutics Committee, to meet patient care needs and Service Line objectives.
- Participates in Service Line initiatives as related to medications and the medication use process.
- Participates in projected cost savings/cost avoidance activities related to medication utilization and Provides routine reports on status.
- Participates in Strategic and Operational Planning activities and the development of the Pharmacy Department’s annual budget.
- Educates, mentors, and evaluates pharmacists, pharmacy residents, and/or pharmacy students to develop and improve skills necessary for providing pharmaceutical care.
- Educates other health care professionals regarding medications to promote optimal patient care via in-services, educational programs, face-to-face interactions, etc.
- Reviews, interprets, and evaluates all medication orders for patients in all age groups.
- Maintains patient medication profiles in an automated pharmacy information system.
- Consults with and advises medical, nursing, and other healthcare providers regarding the prescribing, dispensing, or administration of medications.
- Routinely monitors the patient’s total drug therapy for effectiveness, side effects, adverse reactions, toxicities, drug interactions, and incompatibilities.
- Serves as a pharmacy resource in cardiopulmonary emergencies.
- Conducts assigned target drug monitoring programs and concurrent drug use evaluation activities as required
- Performs and documents Pharmacist Intervention activities such as recommendations on drug product selection, dosage adjustments, and appropriate drug therapy.
- Obtains medication histories on selected patients and communicates pertinent information to the appropriate healthcare provider.
- Communicates with physicians, nurses, and other healthcare providers as necessary.
- Prepares and/or Verifies the appropriate preparation of medications to be dispensed using the correct technique, as required.
- Provide staffing coverage & assists with work schedules. Maintains time and attendance as required.
- Establish/maintain effective and respectful communication in all collaborative relationships.
- Assist in orienting and training staff and assists in assessing and/or documenting competency of staff within section.
- Represent CHI St. Luke’s Health Memorial in physician, community relations and vendors in a professional/accountable manner.
- Perform duties in accordance with that of hospital policies and procedures, and regulatory agency guidelines.
- Accountable for maintaining required certifications and ensuring same of staff.
- Performs call responsibilities in a professional and accountable fashion as required.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
Minimum Qualifications:
Education Level | Required: Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy (B.S.) OR Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm D) degree from a Board approved, ACPE Accredited College (pdf) of pharmacy program, OR Graduated from a college of pharmacy program outside the U.S. and have obtained full certification from the Foreign Pharmacy Graduate Equivalency Committee (FPGEC) |
Licensure/Certification | Required: Licensed Pharmacist in the State of Texas through Texas State Board of Pharmacy (TSBP) & *Completion of an ACPE approved 20 hour sterile products course (must be completed within 60 days of date of hire &/or transfer into position) |
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities | * Detail Oriented * Strong organizational skills * Experience with patient education * Relevant knowledge and skills with managing pharmaceutical kinetics and drug therapy monitoring |
Experience | Preferred: Two (2) Years of experience as a Clinical Pharmacist in an acute care setting. Master’s degree in business administration or similar field of study Completion of pharmacy administration residency Completion of pharmacy (PGY-1) residency |
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