Pharmacist (Overnight)

Winnebago Comprehensive Healthcare SystemWinnebago, NE
19h$120,000 - $168,671Onsite

About The Position

This position is located in the Pharmacy Department of the Winnebago Comprehensive Healthcare System. The employee serves as a clinical pharmacist providing quality pharmaceutical services to eligible patients in accordance with Federal and State law and accepted ethical standards. Work is performed on an assigned basis; however, the incumbent may be required to work beyond normal duty hours to complete assignments or to ensure coverage. Shift changes will be required to allow pharmacist coverage during the hours of operation. Incumbent may be required to work on a rotational basis for shift, weekend and holiday duty as needed and assigned

Requirements

  • A broad professional knowledge of the theories, principles, practice, and techniques of clinical and basic pharmacy to provide direct patient services.
  • Knowledge of the physical and chemical properties and characteristics of substances, therapeutic action of drugs, and the principles of chemical, biological, pharmacological, and biopharmaceutical science.
  • Knowledge in planning, monitoring, and evaluation of drug therapy in a clinical setting.
  • Knowledge of appropriate resource and reference material and their use.
  • Knowledge of all aspects of pharmacy general operations, including but not limited to electronic charting and prescriptions processing along with general pharmacy automation.
  • Ability to collect, organize, record, and communicate in a meaningful way relevant primary health assessments, medical history, and physical findings, and selective laboratory tests to function as an independent practitioner within the medical staff approved pharmacy clinics.
  • Ability to communicate with patients regarding the disease state, desired outcomes, laboratory tests, proper administration, use, actions, precautions, and storage of their medications.
  • Ability to communicate with other health providers in regards to the total treatment of the patient.
  • Ability to work independently, to plan, coordinate, and implement projects and to complete projects on schedule.
  • Knowledge of current healthcare industry Privacy Act and security requirements.
  • Active and unrestricted state Pharmacist License
  • Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) degree
  • Must possess the ability to read, write, and speak the English language fluently.
  • Must be able to continually and effectively employ professional verbal and written communications skills.

Responsibilities

  • Selects, procures, prepares, and dispenses only those medications that conform to standards of quality for potency, purity, and effectiveness at the time they are administered or used by the patient.
  • Responsible for proper interpretation of prescriptions and the dispensing of medications and drugs as prescribed.
  • Reviews patient medical records for safety, appropriateness, and effectiveness of drug therapy by alerting medical staff to any prescription or dosage that can be harmful or dangerous to patients.
  • Specifies and labels directions and precautions to assure proper protection of the contents and protection of the patient.
  • Properly stores and protects drugs and chemicals to prevent reactions from external influences such as light, temperature, humidity, or interaction with the container.
  • Consults and provides a wide range of drug information to the community and clinic staff.
  • Counsels patients on the use, storage, cautions and side effects of all medications dispensed as well as documentation of cognitive services provided.
  • Interview patients to ascertain significant past medical history and medication history. Evaluate medication regimens for appropriateness, drug interactions, therapeutic duplications, non-compliance and adverse drug events.
  • Restocks the automated dispensing machines and areas and performs daily maintenance functions on automated equipment. The pharmacist is also responsible for maintaining their login to the automated cabinets.
  • The pharmacist is responsible for keeping an accurate count of medications, especially controlled medications, to prevent diversion of medications through theft and fraud and prescription drug abuse.
  • Routine duties shall include providing pharmacy and drug information services to individuals eligible for services in homes, schools, clinics, job sites, and other community locations with the area.
  • Participates in facility Improving Patient Care (IPC) initiative, attends morning huddles and improvement meetings as assigned, and works with the designated clinic team.
  • Conducts clinic-authorized outpatient pharmacy clinics (i.e., Coumadin clinic, Tobacco cessation, Hepatitis C) following appropriate national and/or local training as well as established facility policies and procedures.
  • Takes the appropriate health history, performs limited physical assessment, follows and adjusts the developed treatment plan, and monitors the patient's outcome to the prescribed treatment plan related to the specialized pharmacy clinics. Discriminates between normal and abnormal findings and alerts provider when necessary.
  • Document all clinical activities, update problem lists, and update medication allergy information in the medical records.
  • May order and interpret laboratory tests as related to the specialized pharmacy clinics.
  • Provide pharmaceutical services to focus on therapeutic drug monitoring. Analyze medication regimens to ensure the most effective, least toxic, and most economical treatment plan.
  • Serve as a therapeutic consultant to the medical staff.
  • Cancel or discontinue prescriptions if the patient is no longer using the medication, the medication is being replaced by another, or if the medication is adding no therapeutic benefit.
  • Prescriptions may be initiated for medical staff approved formulary agents or expendable medical supplies.
  • Prescriptions may be renewed, until the next visit with the appropriate provider, if they have expired or were previously canceled in error.
  • Prescriptions may be written to change doses or clarify orders (correction) on existing medications.
  • Provide formal and informal education and in-services to medical staff, pharmacy, and nursing staff, as requested.
  • Provide training for pharmacy students.
  • Provide orientation to nurses and medical providers.
  • Provide education to patients and their families about medications, common disease states and information on health promotion.
  • Collaborates with other health professionals to develop treatment protocols, standards of practice, and policies.
  • Participate in ongoing quality assurance and performance improvement activities including audits, chart reviews, and development of review criteria.
  • Participate in peer reviews and workload assessments.

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Mid Level

Education Level

Ph.D. or professional degree

Number of Employees

101-250 employees

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