Oncology & Infusion Staff Pharmacist II

University of California San Francisco

$125K — $150K *
Healthcare
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) or equivalent degree required.
  • PGY1 Pharmacy Residency or at least 3 years of Oncology/Infusion experience preferred.
  • PGY2 Oncology Pharmacy Residency or at least 3 years of Oncology/Infusion experience preferred.
  • Board certification (e.g., BCOP, BCPPS, BCPS) preferred.
  • Operational experience in Oncology and/or Infusion Pharmacy preferred.
  • Experience in sterile compounding of hazardous and non-hazardous drugs preferred.
  • Current California pharmacy license in good standing required.

Responsibilities

  • Design, implement, and monitor patient-specific therapeutic plans.
  • Evaluate patients for therapeutic outcomes and side effects of medications.
  • Consult with healthcare team members to optimize medication therapies.
  • Provide patient-specific medication education to improve adherence and minimize adverse events.
  • Document care and communicate therapeutic information within the healthcare team.
  • Participate in the Code Response Team as required.
  • Oversee pharmacy technicians and aid in insurance authorizations as needed.

Benefits

  • Flexible work environment across UCSF Health locations as needed.
  • Participation in department initiatives for quality and safety improvement.
  • Opportunities for clinical research and involvement in pharmacy committees.
  • Preceptorship opportunities for pharmacy learners to support professional growth.
  • Access to continuing education and professional development resources.
Full Job Description
Under the Department of Pharmaceutical Services, the Oncology and Infusion Staff II Pharmacist provides pharmaceutical care to patients in all areas where pharmaceutical services for Infusion/Adult Hematology/Adult Oncology are provided within the UCSF Health System. They may also be asked to participate in pharmaceutical care in other sectors of the Department of Pharmaceutical Services as needed. The Oncology and Infusion Staff II Pharmacist performs a wide range of pharmaceutical care functions to assure that drugs prescribed for and used by patients are safe and effective. These include, for example, obtaining medication histories, reviewing and assessing medication profiles, providing drug information to patients and health care providers, collaborating with clinicians on drugs of choice and therapeutic plans, ensuring access to medications, educating patients on the proper use of medications, and ensuring that patients understand cautions, adverse reactions, and interactions related to their therapy. The Oncology and Infusion Staff II Pharmacist will be part of an interprofessional team consisting of physicians, advanced practice providers, nurses, and other professionals. The Oncology and Infusion Staff II Pharmacist will be based in the ambulatory or inpatient setting managing injectable, oral, and/or infusion medications for patients with hematologic and oncologic malignancies. Depending on the assigned shift and site, the Oncology and Infusion Staff II Pharmacist may also oversee pharmacy technicians for sterile compounding or facilitate insurance authorizations for medications. The Oncology and Infusion Staff II Pharmacist may also be responsible for the oversight of clinical activities, delivery of services, and the Patient Management Program. Oversight of insurance authorization and Patient Management Program may be part of pharmacist responsibilities as applicable. Staff are expected to participate in department initiatives to improve quality and safety. This position requires flexibility to orient and work at all UCSF Health locations depending on operational needs, as applicable. Responsibilities DUTIES & ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS Identify the functions or tasks that employees in the job perform. The essential functions should state the purpose of the work and the results to be accomplished, rather than how the function is performed. Of the tasks listed, what percentage of time is devoted to each? The more time employees spend on a function, the more likely it is that the function is essential. Generally, include those functions that account for 10% or more of the work, i.e., key items that contribute significantly to the achievement of the job. The functions should add up to 100%. of time Essential Function (Yes/No) Key Responsibilities (To be completed by Supervisor) 50 Patient Care Activities Provide safe and effective patient-centered care by actively designing, implementing, and monitoring patient-specific therapeutic plans Evaluate patients for therapeutic outcomes and side effects of medications. When appropriate, develop and implement an alternate therapeutic plan. Consult with other healthcare team members to facilitate a change in the therapeutic plan, optimize medication therapies, and ensure continuity of care/medication access. Provide appropriate follow-up care to ensure therapeutic goals are achieved. Provide in-depth and patient-specific medication education to patients and their caregivers, where appropriate, with the objective of improving adherence, optimizing drug therapy response, and minimizing adverse drug events. Respond to patient inquiries regarding medication therapy and relevant health issues. Document care provided in the medical record (e.g., progress notes or other appropriate sections) and other appropriate platforms. Communicate relevant therapeutic information to other healthcare providers in a timely manner to coordinate medication therapy Participate in the Code Response Team as needed. May oversee the Patient Management Program, if part of shift responsibility 40 Operations Ensure quality and integrity of medications. Process drug orders. Screen all prescriptions and drug orders for appropriateness (e.g. drug name, dosage form, dose, indication, route, indication) Ensure quality and integrity of medications prepared; compounds or fills and dispenses medications in compliance with institutional standards, laws, and accepted standards of practice. Facilitate and coordinate timely delivery of pharmaceutical services to patients. May assist in oversight of non-pharmacists (pharmacy technicians, pharmacy students/interns, etc.) and a limited number of Staff Pharmacists II as assigned. Maintain appropriate knowledge of relevant pharmacy automation. May assist with and facilitate prior authorizations, appeals, billing, reimbursement, and other medication access processes when necessary. Comply with FDA mandates and self-imposed manufacturer restrictions on medications, investigational drugs, REMS, and recalled medications. Maintain records of services provided and other records required by law (e.g., workload statistics, narcotic inventory and control). 5 Advancing Practice Effectively perform assigned administrative functions (e.g., medication error reports, adverse drug reaction reports, special projects, etc.) Effectively perform and participate in medication-related reports and projects (e.g., drug monographs, medication use evaluations, quality improvement projects, formulary evaluation in area of oversight, etc.) Participate in and occasionally chair patient care, quality improvement, or Pharmacy and Therapeutics-related committees. Participate in clinical research. Keep up to date on protocols/policies, pharmacy practice standards, healthcare delivery trends, reimbursement systems, and emerging roles and responsibilities of pharmacists as they pertain to the area of specialty. 5 Training and Educational Activities Serve as a preceptor for pharmacy learners (e.g., students and residents). Facilitate learner experiences that ensure professional growth and competency development. Evaluate and provide on-going feedback. Maintain the qualifications necessary to maintain preceptor status. Provide effective medication-related and other relevant education to patients, caregivers, healthcare professionals, learners, and the public (individuals and groups). Other duties as assigned. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100% (To update total %, enter the amount of time in whole numbers (without the % symbol - e.g., 15, 20) then highlight the total sum (e.g., 1%) at the bottom of the column and press F9. The total sum should add up to 100%.) Qualifications REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS • Doctor of Pharmacy degree (PharmD) or equivalent degree as determined by the National Board of Pharmacy. PREFERRED QUALIFICATION • Completion of an ASHP-accredited PGY1 Pharmacy Residency and/or Fellowship, or at least 3 years of Oncology/Infusion experience. • Completion of an ASHP-accredited PGY2 Oncology Pharmacy Residency and/or Fellowship, or at least 3 years of Oncology/Infusion experience. • Advanced board certification (e.g., BCOP, BCPPS, or BCPS). • Operational experience in Oncology and/or Infusion Pharmacy. • Experience in sterile compounding of hazardous and non-hazardous drugs. REQUIRED LICENSES/CERTIFICATIONS • Must possess a current license in good standing to practice pharmacy in the State of California. • Current certification for Basic Life Support (BLS) from the American Heart Association. Salary Information The final salary and offer components are subject to additional approvals based on UC policy. Your placement within the salary range is dependent on a number of factors including your work experience and internal equity within this position classification at UCSF. For positions that are represented by a labor union, placement within the salary range will be guided by the rules in the collective bargaining agreement. To learn more about the benefits of working at UCSF, including total compensation, please visit: https://ucnet.universityofcalifornia.edu/compensation-and-benefits/index.html

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