Clinical Pharmacy Specialist PRN

OU HealthOklahoma City, OK
Onsite

About The Position

The Clinical Pharmacy Specialist I delivers direct, patient-centered clinical pharmacy services across assigned care settings (e.g., inpatient specialty services and/or ambulatory clinics). This role focuses on comprehensive medication therapy management, participation on interprofessional care teams, and safe, effective, and cost-conscious medication use under established clinical protocols and guidelines. The Clinical Pharmacy Specialist I serves as a core clinical resource, contributes to high-reliability care, and supports medication stewardship, safety, and quality initiatives.

Requirements

  • Graduate of an ACPE-accredited College of Pharmacy with a Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) or Bachelor of Pharmacy (D.Ph.) degree required.
  • At least one (1) year of experience as a pharmacist required.
  • Licensure as a Pharmacist by the Oklahoma State Board of Pharmacy required.
  • Applicants without an active Oklahoma Pharmacist License must obtain licensure within 90 days of hire.
  • Contemporary knowledge of clinical pharmacy practice across inpatient and ambulatory settings; working knowledge of medication-use systems and regulatory/accreditation expectations.
  • Demonstrated expertise in evidence-based pharmacotherapy and medication therapy management relevant to assigned clinical areas.
  • Strong clinical reasoning, problem-solving, and prioritization skills in dynamic care environments.
  • Excellent communication (verbal, written, and electronic) and active listening skills; able to convey complex information with empathy to patients and caregivers and to influence clinical decisions on interprofessional teams.
  • Proficiency with electronic health records (EHR/EMR), pharmacy information systems/dispensing technologies, and standard productivity tools (e.g., Microsoft Office).
  • Ability to teach and precept learners; contribute to development of training experiences and competencies.
  • Familiarity with medication access workflows (e.g., prior authorization, patient assistance); understanding of 340B program considerations in ambulatory settings (if applicable to assignment).
  • Commitment to patient safety, quality improvement, and stewardship principles (e.g., antimicrobial stewardship, high-reliability practices).

Responsibilities

  • Provide comprehensive medication therapy management for assigned patients, including assessment, care planning, monitoring, and documentation in the medical record.
  • Participate in interdisciplinary care teams/rounds; serve as a primary pharmacy contact for clinical consultation and evidence-based pharmacotherapy recommendations.
  • Identify and resolve drug-related problems (e.g., inappropriate drug or dose selection, sub-/supra-therapeutic dosing, adverse drug events, interactions, untreated indications, medication use without indication, and treatment failures).
  • Support medication stewardship (e.g., antimicrobials, high-risk medications), restriction/surveillance programs, and cost-containment activities aligned with institutional policies and regulatory standards.
  • Contribute to medication safety by identifying, designing, and implementing improvements in the medication-use system to enhance patient safety and outcomes.
  • Participate in the management of medical emergencies (e.g., codes/rapid responses) as appropriate to training and assignment.
  • Provide transitions-of-care support, including medication reconciliation, patient/caregiver counseling, and coordination with inpatient and outpatient providers to promote continuity.
  • Engage in quality improvement and practice advancement activities; facilitate or assist with clinical projects, audits, and outcomes tracking.
  • Teach and precept learners (students/residents) within scope; contribute to staff education and development.
  • Communicate clearly and professionally with patients, caregivers, and the care team; ensure effective handoffs and continuity across shifts/services.
  • Participate in Pharmacy & Therapeutics (P&T) and other multidisciplinary committees and workgroups as requested.
  • Deliver direct patient care and serve as a transitions-of-care lead for patients with chronic and acute conditions in clinic settings.
  • Provide comprehensive disease-state and medication management with collaborative, evidence-based recommendations as an active member of a multidisciplinary clinic team.
  • Monitor patients and review charts to proactively identify, prevent, and mitigate drug-related problems.
  • Facilitate medication access, lower cost therapeutic alternatives, clinical support of prior authorization appeal letters, patient assistance programs, and other mechanisms to ensure timely therapy initiation/continuation.
  • Participate in patient advocacy, public health initiatives, wellness, and health promotion relevant to assigned clinics.
  • Collaborate with internal partners to optimize drug utilization and access in alignment with regulatory standards (e.g., understanding application of the 340B Drug Pricing Program in eligible settings).
  • Serve as the primary pharmacy consultant for assigned specialty services (e.g., internal medicine, cardiology, oncology, critical care, infectious diseases).
  • Conduct bedside medication optimization during rounds; manage pharmacokinetic/therapeutic drug monitoring, IV-to-PO conversions, renal/hepatic dose adjustments, and high-risk medication oversight.
  • Provide discharge medication review and counseling to ensure safe transitions from the hospital to the next site of care.
  • Coordinate specialty medication workflows (e.g., stewardship restrictions, high-risk med checks, investigational or restricted-use medications) in collaboration with pharmacy operations.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.

Benefits

  • PTO
  • 401(k)
  • medical and dental plans
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