Job DescriptionJOB SUMMARY
Responsible for the efficient and accurate preparation and dispensation of medication and other pharmaceuticals according to established operational and chemical procedures, and as prescribed by physicians in a retail setting. Oversee and closely review the work of technical support personnel.
Job RequirementsJOB REQUIREMENTS
Minimum Education- B.S. or Pharm. D. degree from an accredited College of Pharmacy.
- Must provide evidence of meeting state mandated continuing education requirements upon request.
Minimum Work Experience- Previous hospital pharmacy experience is highly desirable.
- Previous pharmacy computer experience desirable.
Required Skills- Knowledge and Skill: Has broad working knowledge of the practice of pharmacy. Analyzes and interprets complicated information. Determines a course of action based on general guidelines. May modify existing forms, procedures, or methods. May use highly sophisticated equipment requiring extensive training.
- Individual must remain current in his-her knowledge of drugs, therapeutics, and drug delivery systems.
- Problem Solving/Decision Making: Makes decisions based on an analysis of facts and general principles.
- Receives guidance through broad policy only and has varied courses of action available. Requires risk-taking and judgment to adapt existing philosophy or practices. Ability to solve problems and/or make decisions that frequently have direct impact on patient care and/or individual patient's course of treatment. Considerable professional judgment required.
- Scope of Impact /Accountability: Impacts multiple work areas on a day-to-day basis. Provides information regularly to decision-making process. Has little or no responsibility for committing resources (financial or staff) in work area, but performs analyses and makes recommendations.
- Interpersonal Communication: Provides team leadership by assisting and training others. Responds to nonroutine and detailed inquiries from others who may not be knowledgeable in subject area. Requires understand others' expectations/perspectives and collaborate and reach consensus on solutions.
FUNCTIONAL DEMANDS
Physical RequirementsSitting - 1-15%
Walking - 1-15%
Standing - 1-15%
Bending/Squatting - 1-15%
Climbing/Kneeling - 1-15%
Twisting - 1-15%
Visual and Hearing RequirementsMust be able to see with corrective eyewear.
Must be able to hear clearly with assistance.
Physical/Environmental DemandsLifting - 0-50 lbs, 50 or more with assistance
Carrying - 0-50 lbs, 50 or more with assistance
Pulling - Up to 100 lbs
Pushing - Up to 100 lbs
Essentials Functions- Responsible for accurate dispensing of medications.
• Reviews and interprets physician orders properly; screens for incompatibilities, interactions, contraindications.
• Contacts nursing personnel and/or prescriber regarding any questions on drug orders.
• Accurately fills drug orders using triple-check method.
• Accurately generates labels using proper format for dispensing not covered within the pharmacy computer system.
• Accurately enters patient orders onto computerized profile; questions and rectifies any duplication of therapy.
• Accurately prepares IV solutions, hyper-alimentations, epidural fluids and other sterile products using aseptic technique.
• Accurately prepares chemotherapeutic agents in vertical-flow hood using appropriate handling techniques.
• Processes patient charges accurately.
• Accurately checks all non-Pyxis items prior to delivery (IV and Med orders)
• Accurately checks all stock supplies prepared by technicians.
2. Exercises controls on controlled substances maintained/dispensed.
• Maintains physical inventory and computerized records.
• Properly labels floor stock narcotics and matches to dispensing records.
• Accurately compounds epidural infusions or other narcotic-containing products.
3. Effectively participates in clinical services provided by department.
• Able to adequately perform drug usage evaluations as assigned.
• Able to effectively participate in patient care conferences and other assigned committees and other patient care roles.
• Provides pharmaceutical dosing and drug consults/monitoring as requested.
• Provide accurate, clinically-relevant drug information to physicians, nurses, allied health professionals, and patients as needed.
4. Meets administrative and miscellaneous requirements of department.
• Participates in departmental QAI programs.
• Reports workload statistics to manager as requested.
• Supervises nonprofessional personnel and organizes/directs their workflow as needed.
• Meets departmental cost initiatives (formulary compliance)
• Demonstrates a consistent level of performance.
• Demonstrates good professional judgment and competence in performing professional functions
5. Performs miscellaneous duties and follows departmental guidelines.
• Communicates information effectively, within the department and the hospital.
• Serves as an active member on hospital committees as assigned by the pharmacy manager.
• Assists in training of new employees and pharmacy students.
• Participated in hospital and community drug education programs as assigned.
• Projects a professional image for the department.
• Demonstrates an understanding of basic hospital and departmental policies.
ORGANIZATIONAL EXPECTATIONS