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Active Pharmacy Consultant license required, or equivalent as per State requirements for a Pharmacy Director/Pharmacist in Charge, if facility pharmacy does not have a Pharmacy Operations Manager position available.
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As a full time, exempt, Pharmacy Manager with CPS Solutions, LLC at Pikeville Medical Center, you will serve as the leader of clinical pharmacy programs and services, develop a strong clinical team in a progressive healthcare environment and hospital which serves as a teaching facility.
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RequirementsEducationRegistered Pharmacist, Doctorate of Pharmacy (DP), Pharmacy Residency (PGY1 & PGY2) training preferredCertificate/LicenseActive Pharmacy Licensure in any state (TX preferred)Experience A minimum of 5 years of experience in pharmacy operations Acute care facility managerial experience; ideally with experience in multi-facility/IDN clinical/contracting initiative creation and implementation.
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The Clinical Manager shall also assist in managing the pharmacy when the Pharmacy Director or designee is unavailable. Our Talent Acquisition team is reviewing applications for our Clinical Pharmacy Manager opening.
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The Clinical Pharmacy Manager is directly responsible for supervision of Clinical Pharmacists, Pharmacist Specialist Infection Disease, Pharmacy Residentss and Pharmacy Interns.
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Proficient with Microsoft Suite Knowledge of EHR and associated pharmacy platforms (Epic, Meditech, BD Pyxis, BD Alaris, Clinical Intervention solutions) 5+ years of pharmacy experience required; broad practice experience preferred.
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Accolade's Outreach Pharmacy is currently recruiting for a Full Time Clinical Pharmacy Manager. As a Manager, Clinical Pharmacy Outreach you will be leading, supporting and coaching a team of pharmacists and technicians that are engaging with members on their healthcare journey.
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Education and/or Experience Bachelor's degree (BS), Doctoral degree (PHARM.D.), or equivalent in Pharmacy, and Immunization Certification through an accredited organization (i.e. APhA) plus a minimum of one (1) year experience as a licensed Pharmacist; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Hospital Pharmacy Management experience is preferredActive Pharmacist license in good standing with the appropriate State Board of PharmacyActive Pharmacy Consultant license required, or equivalent as per State requirements for a Pharmacy Director/Pharmacist in Charge, if facility pharmacy does not have a Pharmacy Operations Manager position available.
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Manage and lead assigned program, which may include refining the role of the Clinical Pharmacist, strategizing to improve statewide cost and efficiency with Medication Use Management, Drug Information and/or state-wide medication safety.
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Pharmacist License (PA Pharmacy License must be obtained within 90 days of hire) In collaboration with the pharmacy management team, develops and implements clinical and distributive processes that are aimed at improving pharmacy services while maximizing staff output and procedure.
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QualificationsEducation and/or Experience Bachelor's degree (BS), Doctoral degree (PHARM.D.), or equivalent in Pharmacy, and Immunization Certification through an accredited organization (i.e. APhA) plus a minimum of one (1) year experience as a licensed Pharmacist; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
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As a Pharmacy Clinical Manager, you will be responsible for designing, implementing and managing the pharmacy clinical programs. Develop, manage and mentor pharmacy clinical programs such as drug consults, nutrition support, pharmacokinetics, anticoagulant monitoring, pain management, IV to PO, renal dosing and other programs as determined appropriate based on patient population and literature guidelines.
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Valid Pharmacist License in the state practicing pharmacy. Build profitable business and script growth through recommended clinical programs including appropriate immunization and when available MTM (Medication Therapy Management), DCS (Diabetes Care Specialist), and all ongoing other programs as identified.
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Ensure the accuracy and appropriateness of all prescriptions filled by completing Drug Utilization Review and Final Quality Assurance, applicable to state and federal Board of Pharmacy regulations.
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