As the Clinical Pharmacist IV, you provide comprehensive inpatient pharmacy services, including drug distribution, IV admixture preparation, medical therapy management, drug information dissemination, and compliance with controlled substance regulations.
In this role, you directly supervise pharmacy support personnel.
ACCOUNTABILITIES
*All duties listed below are essential unless noted otherwise*
Clinical Pharmacy Practice
Performs all duties of Clinical Pharmacist I, II, and III.
Communicates effectively orally and in writing within department as well as to all external customers.
Establishes productive, collaborative relationships with staff and community members.
Exhibits professional behavior in all interactions.
Supervision, Oversight, and Training
Contributes to multi-level education development and deployment.
Precepts pharmacy learners as applicable.
Incorporates training and education of frontline staff into daily workflow.
Works collaboratively with all pharmacy staff to create an environment which supports optimal patient care.
Clinical System Pharmacist IV Additional Responsibilities
Provides antimicrobial therapy oversight.
Provides anticoagulant therapy oversight.
Provides critical care medication therapy oversight.
Provides and/or supervises comprehensive wrap around medication therapy services including medication history collection, inpatient reviews, medication stewardship, patient education, prior authorization facilitation, referral procurement, and discharge medication reconciliation preparation via system process.
Assists and supports the development, implementation, and management of clinical pharmacy services through idea sharing, process development, and feedback review.
Provides ongoing clinical drug information consultation and clarification to practitioners.
Assists in the completion of drug information requests escalated from clinical pharmacist I or II. Escalates requests appropriately if needed.
Responsible for MEC/P&T subcommittee preparation work (formulary reviews, MUEs, research, etc.) within corresponding service line.
Education: PharmD degree or BS Pharm with post-2006 experience plus PGY1 Pharmacy Residency or equivalent experience.
Clinical Skills: Patient counseling, patient profile review, pharmacokinetic evaluation, superior time and project management, preceptorship, antimicrobial basic skills, evidence-based literature review
Operational Skills: narrow service area expertise for drug information needed for preparation, administration and delivery of medications, pharmacokinetic evaluation necessary for narrow service area, superior time and project management, evidence-based literature review.
Years of Experience: 3 years full time inpatient pharmacy practice
License: Must be a registered pharmacist, licensed in good standing in Michigan and Ohio. Single facility-based pharmacists must retain state licensure per site location.
Certification: BLS, ACLS and/or PALS, Board Certification within 2 years of hire
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
Clinical Skills: Scientific writing, antimicrobial stewardship, critical care medication management, emergency response supportive care, education content development
Operational Skills: precepting experience, antimicrobial basic skills applicable to narrow service area, education content development
Years of Experience: 4 years full time inpatient pharmacy practice
License: no additional preferred
Certification: Board Certification and/or additional training in specialty area
About ProMedica Toledo Hospital/Russell J Ebeid Children's Hospital
ProMedica Toledo Hospital/Russel J Ebeid Children's Hospital, a 794-bed tertiary care hospital in northwest Ohio, is a regional center for trauma, cardiology, neurology, intensive care, oncology, obstetrics, and gynecology. ProMedica Toledo Children’s Hospital, a 151-bed hospital within a hospital, is a regional pediatric center for general pediatrics, cardiology, pulmonology, neurology, intensive care, hematology, oncology, and neonatology.