Pharmacist Transplant

Highmark Health

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

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's or Doctor of Pharmacy degree (Pharm D)
  • PA state licensure as a Registered Pharmacist required or to be obtained within 120 days
  • 1-3 years of experience in transplant pharmacotherapy
  • Preferred hospital experience

Responsibilities

  • Process and review prescriptions; assess medication for drug-related problems
  • Provide drug information and document therapy outcomes; collaborate with healthcare team
  • Assist in managing and supervising pharmacy support staff and operations
  • Contribute to department operations through administrative tasks
  • Participate in safety and regulatory compliance initiatives
  • Triage and delegate tasks if serving as Night Pharmacist; resolve medication issues
  • Adhere to transplant accreditation standards and support patient education

Benefits

  • Opportunity to impact patient care directly
  • Collaborative work environment within healthcare team
  • Professional development through hands-on training of pharmacy staff
  • Exposure to advanced pharmacotherapy in a transplant setting
  • Engagement in regulatory compliance and quality improvement initiatives
Full Job Description
GENERAL OVERVIEW:

Optimizes patient care by promoting rational, safe and cost effective pharmaceutical care including drug dispensing, intravenous admixture program and providing drug information. Conducts drug therapy monitoring and implements drug therapy interventions to reduce adverse events. Oversees the work performed by pharmacy technicians, students and other support staff.

ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES:
  • Process prescriptions: Conducts prospective drug review on all prescriptions processed. Independently reviews and assesses medication prescriptions to identify, prevent and resolve potential and actual drug related problems; ensures that medications are accurately and efficiently compounded and dispensed. Ensures safe and appropriate and cost-effective medication therapies for patients. Demonstrates sound professional judgment and knowledge to resolve emergent issues. (20%)
  • Drug Information and Patient Interventions: Provides accurate and timely drug information to other health professionals, patients and the public. Documents interventions and outcomes related to drug therapy. Collaborates with the healthcare team to manage drug therapy, protocols and guidelines. (20%)
  • Assist in Department Management: Assists the manager in supervising and directing work of pharmacy technicians, students, externs and other support personnel in daily operations. Trains pharmacists, pharmacy technicians, pharmacy residents and students in their duty areas. Oversees daily inventory maintenance purchases. Assures that all controlled substances are stored and dispensed in compliance with Federal, State and departmental regulations. (20%)
  • Work Environment: Contributes to the effective operation of the department through all activities including computer functions, refill medications, generation of labels and answering phones appropriately. Maintains a clean and orderly work environment. (20%)
  • Safety: Participates in performance improvement and regulatory compliance efforts. Maintains an attitude that promotes and fosters an environment of safety. All steps are done in a courteous and efficient manner. (20%)
  • May be responsible for the following if serving as the Night Pharmacist: Triages, prioritizes and delegates the nightly activities of the pharmacy department. Serves as the primary interface to resolve medication related problems between pharmacy, nursing and other disciplines. Demonstrates proficiency in trouble shooting and solving information technology, computer and automation problems.
  • Adheres to Centers for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS) transplant accreditation standards and United Network of Organ Sharing (UNOS) bylaws by addressing perioperative and post-transplant medication-related issues for transplant recipients and their families including but not limited to education, advocacy, and discharge planning. Communicates medication concerns with members of the transplant team. Assist with design, implementation, and monitoring of comprehensive care plans.
  • Performs other duties as assigned or required.


QUALIFICATIONS:

Minimum
  • Bachelor's degree in Pharmacy or Doctor of Pharmacy degree (Pharm D)
  • Licensed or eligible for licensure as a Registered Pharmacist in the state of PA at hire or sit for boards and obtain licensure within 120 days
  • 1-3 years experience in transplant pharmacotherapy


Preferred
  • Hospital Experience


Disclaimer: The job description has been designed to indicate the general nature and essential duties and responsibilities of work performed by employees within this job title. It may not contain a comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities, and qualifications required of employees to do this job.

Compliance Requirement: This job adheres to the ethical and legal standards and behavioral expectations as set forth in the code of business conduct and company policies.

As a component of job responsibilities, employees may have access to covered information, cardholder data, or other confidential customer information that must be protected at all times. In connection with this, all employees must comply with both the Health Insurance Portability Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) as described in the Notice of Privacy Practices and Privacy Policies and Procedures as well as all data security guidelines established within the Company's Handbook of Privacy Policies and Practices and Information Security Policy.

Furthermore, it is every employee's responsibility to comply with the company's Code of Business Conduct. This includes but is not limited to adherence to applicable federal and state laws, rules, and regulations as well as company policies and training requirements.

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