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Manager Pharmacy Operations

CHI Health Schuyler Schuyler, Nebraska
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The posted compensation range of $51.41 - $74.55 /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.

Requisition ID 2024-388675 Employment Type Full Time Department Pharmacy Hours/Pay Period 64 Shift Day Weekly Schedule 8-5 Remote No Category Management
Overview

CHI Health Schuyler opened its doors on October 11 1953 serving the communities of Schuyler Clarkson Howells Leigh and the residents of rural Colfax County in Nebraska. In addition to its 25 critical access beds CHI Health Schuyler offers a wide variety of services to residents–children teens adults senior citizens friends and neighbors. CHI Health Schuyler is proud to provide health care services close to home.

While supporting the goals and objectives of the hospital and upholding the ethics of the profession of pharmacy, the Manager of Pharmacy Operations is responsible for managing the pharmacy operations.  This includes implementation and enforcement of policies and procedures, supervision and training of staff, inventory management, quality assurance, and regulatory compliance. The Manager of Pharmacy Operations will report to the Director of Pharmacy, Market Director of Pharmacy, or Region VP.


Responsibilities

Manager Pharmacy Operations 

Location: CHI Health Schuyler-Schuyler, NE

  • Responsible for the development, implementation, and monitoring of pharmacy operations and shares clinical initiatives responsibility with Clinical Pharmacy Manager if applicable.
  • Assists in performance evaluation and competency assessment of pharmacists and pharmacy technicians.
  • Contributes to formulary management and works with health care providers to ensure formulary compliance.
  • Participates in Strategic and Operational Planning activities and the development of the Pharmacy Department’s annual budget.
  • Educates, mentors, and evaluates pharmacists and pharmacy technicians to develop and improve skills necessary for providing pharmaceutical care.  
  • 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.
  • Develops and provides educational programs, learning modules, and knowledge assessment tools.
  • Actively participates in medical staff and service line meetings to meet patient care needs.
  • Educates other health care professionals regarding medications to promote optimal patient care via in-services, educational programs, face-to-face interactions, etc.
  • Provides technical support for automated dispensing machines, carousel technology for automated medication inventory storage, and other pharmacy computer systems.
  • Effectively and proactively intervenes in conflicts between pharmacy and medical staff regarding drug therapy issue resolutions.
  • Supervises the purchasing, storing, preparation, and dispensing of all medications and parenteral products in compliance with state, federal (340B), USP Chapter <797> and <800> guidelines, department policies, and manufacturer’s guidelines. 
  • Trains and participates with Disaster Team drills and real-event responses as assigned.
  • Maintains appropriate controlled substance records.
  • Works with the Pharmacy Director/VP to identify and develop processes to meet or exceed all controlled substance diversion prevention and monitoring standards.
  • Participate in controlled substance reviews and audits.
  • Prioritizes work and leads others to comply with facility medication turn-around time policy and procedure.
  • Identifies areas for improved efficiency.
  • Assists in implementation of process changes.
  • Supervises and assists pharmacy technicians and other support staff effectively.
  • Works with the Director of Pharmacy/VP and Pharmacy Clinical Manager, if applicable to establish, implement, and monitor pharmacy goals and objectives.
  • Communicates with physicians, nurses, and other healthcare providers as necessary.
  • Responsible for managing the drug formulary by ensuring operational and inventory efficient processes are in place and are followed.
  • Maintains a positive leadership role within the department.
  • Responsible for the development and review of pharmacy policies and procedures.
  • Has oversight of staff schedules.
  • Ensures compliance with hazardous waste guidelines.
  • Keeps abreast of all laws, regulations, and practice site policies regarding hospital pharmacy practice and represents the institution in working with regulatory agencies to facilitate required changes.
  • This position may serve as the Residency Program Director as applicable.

Qualifications
  • B.S. in Pharmacy or Doctor of Pharmacy required
  • Minimum of 2 years of recent pharmacy (or similar) work experience
  • Minimum of 1 year in a leadership position or pharmacy residency completed or supplemental Masters Degree (MBA, MS, MHA, etc)
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