Under the supervision of the Medication, Data, and Analysis Group (MDAG) Manager, the Program Specialist II performs moderately complex consultative services and technical work to plan, develop, implement, and coordinate the daily operations and special projects of the Texas HIV Medication Program (THMP) related to the fulfillment of medication order requests. Uses effective communication to disseminate information and provide consultative services to DSHS staff, local health agencies, private physicians, pharmacies, advisory committee members, community/professional organizations, and community stakeholders regarding THMP services and the treatment of HIV. Works closely with community agencies to help identify those in need of HIV medications. Receives and processes medication orders for THMP clients from a statewide network of participating pharmacies. Accurately enters medication orders into the program Take Charge Texas (TCT) database system while preserving data entry integrity of client and medication data tables. Reviews prescription requests for compliance with applicable program guidelines relating to product safety, standards of care, and general operations; approves or rejects prescription requests as appropriate. Reviews and applies operational processes based on program policies and procedures to determine distribution for THMP clients. Participates in planning and conducting training of other staff, governmental agencies, HIV service agencies, and the public on program requirements. Provides consultative and technical services to agency program staff, other governmental agencies, community/professional organizations, and the public to help promote client adherence to physician-prescribed medication regimens. Contributes to the development of program literature and educational material. Develops, implements, and maintains data collection and analysis programs using available software applications. Assists THMP managers with planning, assigning, and evaluating work duties performed by others, program outreach efforts, and surveys regarding the THMP application process to improve client access and eliminate barriers to medication therapy adherence. Work is performed under the general supervision of the MDAG with moderate supervision and limited latitude for the use of initiative and independent judgment.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
High school or GED