Pharmacist - Clinical

Tenet Healthcare CorporationWorcester, MA
Onsite

About The Position

The Antibiotic Stewardship Clinical Pharmacist will serve as a unit-based pharmacist, verifying orders and providing specialized clinical services in antibiotic stewardship and infectious disease. This role will be a critical drug information resource for nurses, physicians, patients, and families.

Requirements

  • PharmD or BS in Pharmacy
  • Pharmacy practice residency or equivalent hospital experience (3 postgraduate years)
  • Current Pharmacy license in Massachusetts

Nice To Haves

  • Infectious Disease training and/or experience in antibiotic stewardship
  • Board Certification in Pharmacotherapy (BCPS) or actively working toward certification

Responsibilities

  • Provide direct patient-centered care and integrated pharmacy services in collaboration with physicians, nurses, and other healthcare professionals.
  • Routine attendance on medical rounds (for decentralized shifts) with consistent documentation of pharmacist interventions.
  • Deliver medication therapy management with a focus on antibiotic stewardship and infectious disease protocols.
  • Ensure pharmaceutical care programs are appropriately integrated throughout the institution.
  • Assist in development and implementation of facility-specific protocols, guidelines, and reference documents related to antimicrobial therapy management.
  • Conduct Medication Use Evaluations (MUEs) with a focus on antibiotics/ID, and recommend necessary changes to pharmacotherapy practice.
  • Serve as a resource in antibiotic stewardship initiatives, ensuring best practices and compliance with institutional standards.

Benefits

  • Background check and pre-employment health screening which includes a drug screen.
  • Proof of full vaccination or approval of a religious or medical exemption prior to start date.
  • Regular testing in accordance with the law if an exemption from the vaccination requirement is received.
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