Clinical Pharmacist / ICU/Critical Care

Emory Healthcare

$90K — $120K *
Healthcare
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • One year of relevant experience in a clinical pharmacist role, with preference for candidates holding Pharmacy Specialty Board certification or ASHP-accredited residency.
  • Employed as a student/intern within the Emory Healthcare system can waive the one-year experience requirement.
  • Eligibility for Georgia Licensure is mandatory before starting work.
  • Basic Life Support (BLS) Certification is required within 90 days of employment.
  • Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) certification required within 6 months, if relevant to practice specialty.

Responsibilities

  • Provide interdisciplinary pharmaceutical care by proactively reviewing and processing medication orders.
  • Assess, monitor and recommend appropriate drug therapy through daily in-depth patient profile reviews.
  • Document clinical interventions and adverse drug events in accordance with institutional protocols.
  • Engage in quality and cost-saving initiatives within the department or institution.
  • Serve as a mentor and preceptor for pharmacy students and residents, along with educational in-service participation.
  • Coordinate transitions of care and ensure patient satisfaction with service completion.
  • Participate annually in medication use evaluations or quality improvement projects.

Benefits

  • Access to departmental mentorship and collaboration programs.
  • Opportunities for participation in research and publication activities.
  • Engagement in cost-savings initiatives supports financial stewardship of medications.
Full Job Description
Overview

This Unit Based Pharmacist position works a 7on/7off schedule for evening ICU and Critical Care coverage.

Description

JOB DESCRIPTION: The clinical pharmacist I practices as a pharmacy generalist in one or more patient care areas. In addition to direct patient care activities, this position is responsible for participating in departmental or institutional quality, safety, and cost-saving initiatives. Practices as a clinical pharmacist generalist in one or more patient care areas. Ensures appropriate therapy and institutional outcomes. Consistently provides patient-centered, interdisciplinary pharmaceutical care. Proactively reviews and processes orders accurately and efficiently. Prevents and/or resolves drug-related problems to ensure safety, efficacy, and cost-efficiency by consulting with the ordering prescriber and appropriately documents. Performs daily in-depth patient profile review to assess, monitor and recommend appropriate drug therapy as applicable. Consistently evaluates, intervenes, and documents clinical interventions according to institutional protocols and guidelines. Accurately evaluates the usefulness of medical literature in optimizing evidenced based care. Monitors drug therapy regimens and makes recommendations or modifications per protocol. Utilizes system nomograms and other guidelines. Documents clinical activities and adverse drug events. Attends medical codes as applicable. Follows, maintains, and reinforces system policies and processes for proper dosing, storage, handling, dispensing, and/or administration of medications and compounded products. Handles conflict and problems, including ethical issues, constructively and appropriately. Appropriately engages with other clinical pharmacists and leadership as needed. Engages with other clinical pharmacists for complex clinical situations. Uses effective patient education materials and techniques for drug therapy, adverse effects, compliance, appropriate use, handling and drug administration education. Participates in coordination of transitions of care as appropriate. Responsible for service completion and patient satisfaction. Maintains clinical competency through licensure and departmental requirements. Serves as preceptor for pharmacy students or provides at least one educational in service annually. Precepts pharmacy students and residents as available. Assist in training of department of pharmacy and other disciplines. May participate in research and publication opportunities. Active engagement within departmental mentorship and collaboration programs. Recognizes process failures and actively engages in analysis and improvement efforts. Participates in at least one medication use evaluation or quality improvement project annually. Oversees the work performed by pharmacy students, technicians and pharmacists to ensure performance standards are maintained and work is in accordance with state, federal and organizational regulations. Documents adverse drug reactions and medication variances per policy. Follows, maintains, and reinforces medication use policies and processes to ensure financial medication stewardship. Supports cost-savings initiatives. Engages in review of medication insurance authorization status as applicable. Maintains understanding of 340b practices as applicable. Performs other duties as assigned or requested. .

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
  • One year of relevant experience, Pharmacy Specialty Board certification or ASHP- Accredited Post Graduate Year 1 pharmacy residency preferred.
  • One year of experience will be waived for candidates who have been employed as student/interns within the Emory Healthcare system. Eligible for Georgia Licensure.
  • Candidate is required to be licensed in Georgia prior to official start date.
  • Basic Life Support (BLS) Certification in accordance with the American Heart Association required within 90 days.
  • Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) required within 6 months, if directly applicable to practice specialty.


PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS (Medium): 20-50 lbs; 0-33% of the work day (occasionally); 11-25 lbs, 34-66% of the workday (frequently); 01-10 lbs, 67-100% of the workday (constantly); Lifting 50 lbs max; Carrying of objects up to 25 lbs; Occasional to frequent standing & walking, Occasional sitting, Close eye work (computers, typing, reading, writing), Physical demands may vary depending on assigned work area and work tasks.

ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS: Factors affecting environment conditions may vary depending on the assigned work area and tasks. Environmental exposures include, but are not limited to: Blood-borne pathogen exposure Bio-hazardous waste Chemicals/gases/fumes/vapors Communicable diseases Electrical shock, Floor Surfaces, Hot/Cold Temperatures, Indoor/Outdoor conditions, Latex, Lighting, Patient care/handling injuries, Radiation, Shift work, Travel may be required. Use of personal protective equipment, including respirators, environmental conditions may vary depending on assigned work area and work tasks.

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