About the Role:
As a Pharmacist, you will play a crucial role in ensuring the safe and effective use of medications for patients across various healthcare settings. Your primary responsibility will be to evaluate and manage medication therapy, providing expert advice to healthcare professionals and patients alike. You will also be involved in pharmacoeconomic assessments to optimize medication costs while maintaining high-quality care. Additionally, you will educate patients on medication usage, potential side effects, and the importance of adherence to prescribed therapies. Ultimately, your expertise will contribute to improved patient outcomes and the overall efficiency of healthcare delivery.
Responsibilities:
- Review and interpret medication orders to ensure accuracy and appropriateness.
- Provide medication therapy management and patient counseling to optimize therapeutic outcomes.
- Conduct immunization services and educate patients on vaccine benefits and schedules.
- Collaborate with healthcare teams to develop and implement patient care plans.
- Monitor patient responses to medications and make necessary adjustments in therapy.
- Other task assigned
Skills:
In this role, the ability to work in a fast-paced environment is essential, as representatives will handle multiple customer inquiries simultaneously. Verbal communication skills are utilized daily to engage with customers, ensuring they feel heard and valued. Problem resolution skills are critical for identifying issues and providing effective solutions, which directly impacts customer satisfaction. Oral and written communication skills are employed to convey information clearly and accurately, whether on the phone or through email. A positive attitude is vital, as it helps create a welcoming atmosphere for customers and encourages repeat business.
Benefits:
- PTO
- SIMPLE IRA Retirement Plan
- Health insurance
- Dental and vision insurance
- 20% discount on all over-the-counter products
Minimum Qualifications:
- Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) degree from an accredited institution.
- Active pharmacist license in the state of practice.
- Completion of an accredited pharmacy residency program or equivalent experience.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Board certification in a pharmacy specialty (e.g., BCPS, BCGP).
- Experience in clinical pharmacy or hospital pharmacy settings.
- Familiarity with pharmacy benefit management systems.
- Experience in a compounding setting.