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Job Summary
The Pharmacist Transition Specialist priority is to deliver optimal medication management across all dimensions of care at all times and ensure world class service recognized for excellence. The Pharmacy Transition Specialist is responsible for actively engaging patients, fulfilling prescriptions for accuracy and safety, and coordinating medication delivery and medication education to patient's bedside prior to discharge. The Pharmacy Transition Specialist simplifies the discharge medication process, making it easy, so that patients can focus on what really matters - getting better and staying healthy. The Pharmacy Transition Specialist provides customer service excellence to all patients, creating unforgettable patient experiences. The Pharmacy transition specialist will work closely with individuals from pharmacy, nursing, and medical staff to ensure prescriptions are filled, delivered, and education provided on time before patient is discharged from the hospital. Coordination of efforts with nursing and physicians is critical. The clinical pharmacist Transition Specialist recognizes physicians and nurses as essential partners with shared goals of delivering the remarkable patient experience.
The Pharmacist Transition Specialist will oversee Pharmacy Technician Transition Specialists, reconcile patient discharge medications, fill prescriptions, perform bedside medication education and make follow-up phone calls to discharged patients to validate medication education and to answer any questions patient may have following hospital discharge. Pharmacist Transition Specialist will be responsible for ensuring that all patients are discharged on appropriate therapy. The need for accuracy and precision in all aspects of the job is essential to ensure patient health and safety. During down time, the clinical pharmacist transition specialist is expected to work with inpatient staff and managers to support inpatient pharmacy operations.
Minimum Qualifications
Degrees:
Bachelor of Pharmacy Must have a Bachelor's Degree in Pharmacy or Pharm. D. degree from an accredited school of Pharmacy
Doctor of Pharmacy Preferred
Licenses & Certifications:
Board Certified Pharmacy Specialist Board of Pharmacy Specialties Certification Preferred
Basic Life Support American Heart Association or Red Cross Basic Life Support (BLS) certification within 90 days of employment.
Pharmacist Texas Pharmacist License or eligible for Texas Pharmacist License; must obtain licensure within 90 days of employment.
Texas Pharmacist Preceptor Certification Preferred
IV Sterile Certification Required for all inpatient areas and Fondren Pharmacy at Smith Clinic. Preferred for All Other Outpatient
Work Experience:
Two (2) Years Work Experience related pharmacy experience or PGY1 residency
Language Skills:
Bilingual Spanish Preferred
Communication Skills:
Verbal/Written Additional details
Exceptional Verbal (Public Speaking)
Knowledge/Skills/Abilities:
Mathematics
Medical Terminology Knowledge
Work Schedule:
Flexible
Holidays
Weekends
Other Requirements:
Demonstrates professionalism, confidence, strong organizational skills, efficiency, initiative, resourcefulness, and an ability to work in a fast paced, rapidly changing environment.
Excellent interpersonal skills. Creative problem-solving ability.
Excellent interpersonal skills.
Creative problem solving ability.
Advanced computer skills.
Experience with web based tools, point of sale, and clinical systems.
Benefits & EEOC
Harris Health System's benefits program is designed to provide you with more flexibility and choices in meeting your specific needs. Harris Health System's benefits program allows you to protect your income in case of illness, death and disability, and to help you save for retirement.
Job Category
Allied Health