Outpatient Pharmacists:
The pharmacist ensures accurate and timely dispensing of medications and other pharmaceutical supplies according to established procedures and standards in support of high-quality patient care. The pharmacist interprets, evaluates and verifies medications and dispenses drugs and pharmaceutical supplies to fill written prescriptions and e-prescriptions. The pharmacist provides drug information to clinicians and patients. It is the responsibility of the pharmacist to maintain accurate and complete records on all prescriptions filled and controlled drug substances as required by law. The pharmacist properly manages pharmaceutical inventories, maintains adequate pharmaceutical supplies and provides patient counseling and medication therapy monitoring. This position directs and verifies the pharmacy technician's work. This position supports organizational goals and values by providing quality customer service, participating in performance improvement efforts and demonstrating a commitment to teamwork, respect and cooperation. The pharmacist actively pursues opportunities for professional growth and development.
QUALIFICATIONS
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EDUCATION: Doctor of Pharmacy degree or master's degree required.
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LICENSE/CERTIFICATION: Current New Jersey state license as a registered pharmacist required. ACLS preferred, CPR preferred for hospital pharmacist.
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EXPERIENCE: Two years of experience preferred. Two years of hospital experience preferred for hospital pharmacist. Demonstrates an in-depth understanding of work processes. Proficiency in clinical applications preferred at time of hire. Incumbents within position will be trained appropriately and then skill will be assessed and evaluated for this position within 90 days from date of hire.
PERFORMANCE EXPECTATIONS
Demonstrates the ability to perform the department-specific competencies as listed on the Assessment and Evaluation Tool.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
Potential for exposure to the hazards and risk of the hospital environment, including exposure to infectious disease, hazardous substances and potential injury.
Requires the ability to stand approximately 60% of the time and requires occasional reaching.
The department-specific Assessment and Evaluation Tool lists the essential functions of this position.
REPORTING RELATIONSHIP
Hospital pharmacists report to the Director of Pharmacy Operations and provide direction to pharmacy technicians. Outpatient pharmacists report to the Director of Outpatient Pharmacy and Business Development and provide direction to pharmacy technicians.
The above statement reflects the general details considered necessary to describe the principal functions of the job as identified and shall not be considered as a detailed description of all work requirements that may be inherent in the position.
AtlantiCare is an equal opportunity employer that takes affirmative action to employ and advance in employment individuals without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, protected veteran status or disability.