University of Rochester-posted 3 months ago
$126,258 - $163,610/Yr
Part-time • Entry Level
Town of Brighton, NY
1-10 employees

The University of Rochester is seeking a part-time clinical pharmacist to provide comprehensive clinical pharmacy services related to their area of practice. This role involves participating as a member of an inter-disciplinary patient care team, providing pharmacotherapeutic and pharmacokinetic consults, patient and provider education, and developing best practice guidelines and policies related to pharmacotherapy. The pharmacist will serve as a leader in their specialty area, organizing departmental initiatives and providing education for pharmacy colleagues, providers, and trainees. The position is located at 120 Corporate Woods, Rochester, New York, and requires a commitment to the values of equity, leadership, integrity, openness, respect, and accountability.

  • Provide comprehensive clinical pharmacy services for a specialized area of pharmacy practice.
  • Participate on inter-disciplinary patient care team rounds as appropriate to the specialty.
  • Provide consultative input on safe and effective drug therapy.
  • Manage established clinical pharmacy programs or services.
  • Monitor assigned patient populations for clinical progress and recommend adjustments to therapy.
  • Provide patient education and discharge counseling.
  • Authorize and verify orders, and supervise drug distribution when appropriate.
  • Document clinical pharmacy activities in the medical record or other systems.
  • Collaborate with other clinicians and health-care providers to implement innovative disease or medication management programs.
  • Participate in the development of global medication use management programs.
  • Provide clinical leadership in area of specialty by mentoring and coaching pharmacists.
  • Conduct QA, MUE, or other research to document the value of clinical pharmacy services.
  • Participate in departmental Q/A processes.
  • Serve as a preceptor for pharmacy residency training programs.
  • Provide didactic lectures and case studies to pharmacy students and residents.
  • Resolve problems with clear communication to all pertinent staff.
  • Hold active membership in professional organizations in clinical pharmacy.
  • Conduct presentations of clinical education or research results at meetings.
  • Serve on departmental, hospital, or medical center committees.
  • Doctor of Pharmacy degree required.
  • Specialty residence training preferred or equivalent combination of education and experience.
  • New resident graduates or clinical specialists in their first 3-5 years of practice preferred.
  • New York State Pharmacy License upon hire required.
  • Board certification in the most relevant specialty area within 2 years required.
  • Competitive salary within the range of $126,258.00 - $163,610.00.
  • Part-time schedule with 24 scheduled weekly hours.
  • Opportunities for professional development and continuing education.
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