Must-Haves
1 BS Pharmacy required, PharmD and/or MBA/MS (or equivalent education/experience) preferred
2 Must hold a current state license to practice
3 Demonstrated management/leadership skills and/or program management
Nice-To-Haves
1 Minimum of five years experience in hospital pharmacy is desirable
Job Description
The Pharmacy Director functions as the Pharmacist in Charge and is responsible for operational management of the Pharmacy Department including functioning as the main pharmacist. The primary function of this position is to manage the department in compliance with the philosophy, policies, procedures, goals, and budget of the department. The director incorporates and demonstrates customer service strategies in order to achieve the organization’s goals.
♦Demonstrates administrative responsibilities related to daily operations management.
♦Develops goals, objectives, policies, and procedures for departmental operation
♦Works to improve services provided and assure compliance with regulatory requirements
♦Keeps leadership informed of operational activities, needs, and problems.
♦Drives installation and implementation of new services, procedures, and pharmacy automation products.
♦Fosters teamwork throughout the organization.
♦Develops and executes Performance Improvement Programs involving pharmacy operations.
♦Demonstrates skills in measuring, assessing, and improving organizational performance.
♦Encourages professional development of departmental personnel through in-service education and external education
♦Manages the pharmacy team including hiring, training, scheduling, resolving performance issues, coaching, and mentoring.
♦Reviews and approves Technician and Pharmacist schedules before distribution to staff.
♦Meets regularly with pharmacy staff regarding pharmacy operations.
♦Develops, implements, and monitors appropriate staffing plans based on factors such as acuity and census.
♦Coordinates and facilitates the performance reviews within the organization's recommended time frame using appropriate methods of assessing staff competence.
♦Provides oversight for purchasing and inventory management.
♦Demonstrates understanding of JC Standards, HCFA, CARF, and State Standards and monitors department’s compliance.
♦May act as a preceptor to pharmacy students or pharmacy residents
♦Provides mentoring for pharmacy students on rotation consistent with college requirements.
♦Prepares sterile and non-sterile compounds per USP standards
♦Verifies physician medication orders with accuracy and timeliness
♦Monitors and evaluates the six critical processes of medication management;determines risk points and is an active participant with physicians and clinical staff in continuous quality and performance improvement.
♦Verifies and approves the work of Pharmacy Technician(s).
♦Responsible for the management and utilization of the computerized pharmacy system.
♦Orders and stores medications, keeping them safe and effective.
♦Monitors drug therapy for appropriateness and promotes/ evaluates rational drug therapy that improves pharmaceutical care. Performs anticoagulant monitoring.
♦Maintains positive relationships with all customers.
♦Compliance with regulatory and accreditation standards.
♦Provides information to the medical staff and administration regarding the cost-effective use of pharmaceuticals.
♦Works with physicians, specialists, and other clinicians to implement appropriate guidelines and protocols for drug use based on evidence-based medicine, national guidelines, and literature-based protocols.
♦Provides drug information to nurses, physicians, and other pharmacists to ensure current information on drug therapy.
♦Provides specialized services to assist nurses and patients in managing conditions such as diabetes, high blood pressure, asthma, etc.
♦Recommends changes to drug therapy based on patient assessment.
♦Provides and documents clinical interventions, therapy recommendations, and other clinical activities according to department policy and procedure to maintain accurate and complete patient records
♦Participates in the Medication Reconciliation activities of the Pharmacy Department.
♦Other duties as assigned.