Be a consistent presence in the pharmacy production areas and oversee medication distribution processes.
Work with various pieces of central automation and technology.
Be well versed in the requirements of USP Chapter 797 and sterile compounding procedures.
Work with the technicians to help them understand their critical role in patient care and medication safety, to provide them with guidance, some supervision, and to help hold them accountable for their daily tasks and responsibilities.
Participate in quality improvement, assurance and compliance systems pertinent to medication distribution.
Education: Bachelor's Degree in Pharmacy or a PharmD degree Required
At UW Health, you will have:
An excellent benefits package, including health and dental insurance, paid time off and retirement plans
Access to UW Health’s Wellness Options at Work that support employee/family well-being
Tuition reimbursement - UW Health invests in your professional growth by helping pay for coursework associated with career advancement
Education:
Minimum – Bachelor’s degree in Pharmacy or a PharmD degree
Licenses and Certifications:
Minimum – Licensed to practice pharmacy in the State of Wisconsin or must obtain within 90 days of hire date
Our Commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
UW Health is committed to being a diverse, equitable, inclusive and anti-racist workplace and is an Equal Employment Opportunity, Affirmative Action employer. Our integrity shines through in patient care interactions and our daily work practices as we work to embrace the knowledge, unique perspectives and qualities each employee and faculty member brings to work each day. Applications from Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) individuals, LGBTQ+ and non-binary identities, women, persons with disabilities, military service members and veterans are strongly encouraged. EOE, including disability/veterans.
University Hospital in Madison is a Magnet®-designated facility that’s ranked Wisconsin’s #1 hospital and considered one of the nation's leading hospitals, teaching institutions and referral centers.
UW Health is an academic health system associated with the University of Wisconsin-Madison. It encompasses the research, education, and patient care activities that take place at the UW School of Medicine and Public Health and within UW Hospitals and Clinics Authority.
UW Heath is a nationally recognized regional health system that includes:
UW Health University Hospital, a 672-bed* regional referral center that is home to a Level One adult and pediatric trauma center, American College of Surgeons-verified Burn Center, one of the nation's largest organ transplant programs, one of the nation's first certified comprehensive stroke centers, and the UW Carbone Cancer Center, one of 41 National Cancer Institute-designated comprehensive centers in the country.
UW Health East Madison Hospital is a 56-bed, community-based health and wellness facility.
American Family Children's Hospital is a nationally-ranked, 111-bed facility with pediatric and surgical neonatal intensive care unit.
The UW Health Rehabilitation Hospital, a 50-bed post-acute inpatient facility, opened in September 2015.
*672-bed count for UW Hospital and Clinics includes 56 beds at UW Health at East Madison Hospital and 111 beds at American Family Children's Hospital