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Clinical Lead Pharmacist (Trauma) – Pharmacy - UH Truman Medical Center (4 days onsite, 1 day remote per week; 8:00a-4:30p)

If you are a current University Health or University Health Physicians employee and wish to be considered, you must apply via the internal career site.Please log into myWORKDAY to search for positions and apply.Clinical Lead Pharmacist (Trauma) – Pharmacy - UH Truman Medical Center (4 days onsite, 1 day remote per week; 8:00a-4:30p)101 Truman Medical CenterJob LocationUniversity Health Truman Medical CenterKansas City, MissouriDepartmentPharmacy Inpatient UHTMCPosition TypeFull timeWork Schedule8:00AM - 4:30PMHours Per Week40Job DescriptionClinical Lead Pharmacist (Trauma)Lead. Teach. Innovate. Make a measurable impact on patient care and pharmacy practice.Position SummaryAs a Clinical Lead Pharmacist, you’ll serve as both a hands-on clinical practitioner and a departmental leader—supporting patient care, advancing pharmacy practice, and mentoring pharmacy staff. In addition to fulfilling the responsibilities of a Clinical Pharmacist, you'll provide expert pharmaceutical care through clinical services, staff development, education, research, and direct patient engagement. This role represents a unique opportunity to shape outcomes not only within the pharmacy department but across the broader healthcare team.Key ResponsibilitiesDeliver comprehensive pharmaceutical care through direct patient interaction and interdisciplinary collaborationServe as a clinical resource and mentor for pharmacy staff and learnersContribute to teaching and precepting of pharmacy students and residentsParticipate in general pharmacy staffing and operational support as neededLead or support quality improvement initiatives, protocol development, and research effortsCollaborate across departments to promote safe, effective, and evidence-based medication useMaintain active involvement in continuing education and specialty board certificationMinimum RequirementsDoctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) from an accredited programCurrent Missouri pharmacist license, in good standing with Medication Therapy Services (MTS) designationCompletion of an ASHP-accredited PGY-1 Pharmacy Practice Residency or equivalent experience in the relevant practice areaACLS (Advanced Cardiac Life Support) certification—current or obtained upon hireAttain and maintain Board Certification (BPS) in designated area of practice within 2 years of hireWhy You’ll Thrive HereLead and shape clinical pharmacy practice in a progressive health systemInfluence medication use policy and patient outcomes through research and innovationWork with a multidisciplinary team committed to learning, quality, and care excellence