Staff Pharmacist - Inpatient (Casual Call, Variable Shift)

Bozeman HealthBozeman, MT
Onsite

About The Position

Provides direct medication distribution and clinical support across assigned inpatient and outpatient service areas. Performs order verification; prepares/dispenses medications (including sterile and hazardous preparations); delivers patient education; and supports immunization services and protocol-driven ambulatory activities where assigned. Partners with the care team to optimize pharmacotherapy, advance antimicrobial stewardship, support transitions of care (including “med-to-bed”), and respond to time-sensitive clinical needs to ensure safe, timely, and cost-effective medication use.

Requirements

  • Bachelor of Science or Doctorate in Pharmacy (PharmD).
  • Current Montana Pharmacist license or eligibility to obtain upon hire.
  • Current American Heart Association Basic Life Support (BLS) upon hire.
  • American Heart Association Advance Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS), or ability to obtain within ninety (90) days of hire if working within a setting that requires the certification.

Nice To Haves

  • Postgraduate year one (PGY1) residency training if working within an acute/inpatient setting.
  • Two (2) years of relevant pharmacy practice experience.
  • Experience with Epic/Willow, outpatient pharmacy systems, MPDR/PDMP, and clinical references (e.g., Lexicomp).

Responsibilities

  • Verifies orders/prescriptions for indication, dose, route, interactions, allergies, and duplication; resolves discrepancies; accurately prepares/dispenses medications, including sterile and hazardous preparations per policy/USP standards.
  • Performs prospective and concurrent clinical monitoring; provides evidence-based recommendations; participates in antimicrobial stewardship activities and pathway/order-set optimization.
  • Delivers counseling on new/ongoing therapies, adverse effects, adherence, device technique, and vaccination when applicable.
  • Completes medication reconciliation, discharge counseling, and coordination of take-home medications; supports “med-to-bed” services to reduce readmissions and improve access.
  • Manages protocol-driven clinics/services (e.g., anticoagulation, centralized prescription refill, pharmacist-nursing hypertension clinic) under established guidelines and documentation standards, as assigned.
  • Prepares, screens, administers, and documents vaccinations per policy and state requirements, as assigned.
  • Responds to clinical alerts (e.g., code blue/PALS, stroke alerts, RRTs, traumas); prepares/recommends medications and documents per protocol, as assigned for inpatient coverage.
  • Utilizes Epic/EHR, automated dispensing systems, outpatient pharmacy software, MPDR/PDMP, and clinical databases (e.g., Lexicomp) to support safe medication use and decision-making.
  • Participates in interdisciplinary rounds/communications; provides drug information to providers, nurses, and allied staff; escalates barriers to ensure timely care.
  • Reports adverse drug events and “good catches”; contributes to audits, corrective actions, and continuous improvement initiatives.
  • Monitors pharmacy workflow; provides oversight and guidance to technicians; performs after-hours outpatient prescription procedures when applicable to service coverage.
  • Records clinical activities, interventions, and outcomes in the EHR and required systems; maintains competencies and required certifications.
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