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Clinical Staff Pharmacist Inpatient Pharmacy
Location: McLeod Health (Florence, SC)
Full-Time. Relocation assistance is available!
Essential Job Responsibilities/Expectations:
Maintains a professional image and exhibits excellent customer relations to patients,
visitors, physicians, workers in accordance with our Service Excellence Standards
and Core Values.
Exhibits and conveys the message of the Service Excellence Standards, Value of Caring,
Value of the Person, Value of Quality, and the Value of Integrity in every interaction.
Accurately interprets and enters medication orders in the computer for drug administration.
Ensures that medications are dispensed and delivered promptly.
Correctly checks medications including IVs, carts and kits before dispensing from
the pharmacy.
Serves as a drug information resource for members of the health care team.
Help promote safe and effective use of all automated medication dispensing and packaging
systems, any applicable infusion pump technologies, remote temperature monitoring
systems, eMAR and all other hospital pharmacy technology.
Knows and follows both hospital and pharmacy policies and procedures, medication related
policies and procedures located online in the patient care manual.
Contacts the provider in a timely manner when there is a concern about a medication
order related to a drug interaction, allergy, drug disease state interaction, issue
with med reconciliation or other CPOE orders, and other circumstances as indicated.
Ensures proper charging and crediting of medications.
Knows and follows state and federal laws regarding dispensing of medications.
Knows and follows regulatory standards and policies related to all governing bodies.
Clinical Staff Pharmacists work as a team with a positive attitude when interacting
with other department employees including pharmacy students and residents in addition
to other hospital personnel.
Should be knowledgeable in medications and exhibit the clinical and professional skills
to positively interact with physician, nurse, and other health care practitioners
in hospital formulary issues, in-services, rounds, etc.
Provides supervision and direction to pharmacy technicians to ensure timely and accurate
pharmacy services.
Assists in the training and education of pharmacy residents, pharmacy students and
pharmacy technician students.
Handles and resolves customer issues, complaints and questions to build customer trust
and loyalty.
Job Requirements, Qualifications and Training
Prior job-related experience
Ability to work independently
Licenses/Certifications/Registrations/Education
Minimum of a Baccalaureate degree from an accredited school of pharmacy
Current, unrestricted license to practice pharmacy in the state of South Carolina
Location: McLeod Health Seacoast (Little River, SC)
Full-Time
Responsibilities:
Works as a team member with a positive attitude when interacting with other department
employees including pharmacy students and residents in addition to other hospital
personnel.
Displays expertise in medication therapy and exhibits the clinical and professional
skills to positively interact with physicians, nurses, residents, students, and other
health care practitioners.
Knows and follows institutional pharmacy policies and procedures and medication policies
and procedures. Knows and follows state and federal laws regarding dispensing of medications.
Accurately interprets and enters medication orders in the computer for drug administration.
Contacts the provider in a timely manner when there is a concern about a medication
order as needed.
Provides drug information, drug therapy recommendations, and education to physicians,
nurses, patients, pharmacy staff, pharmacy residents and students related to assigned
clinical areas.
Reports adverse drug events (ADE) within assigned clinical areas.
Develops department educational / monitoring tools and in-services to promote continued
growth of clinical pharmacy services and up to date practice as it pertains assigned
clinical areas.
Develops and maintains policies and protocols as necessary related to assigned clinical
areas.
Participates in hospital committees related to assigned clinical areas where pharmacy
involvement is needed.
Reviews appropriate use of medications to include optimization of use and cost considerations.
Serves as a preceptor to pharmacy residents and students, including participation
in research as it applies to assigned clinical areas.
Contributes to the continued development of the practice of the profession of pharmacy.
Completes other duties as assigned.
Additional responsibilities and expectations of the Emergency Medicine Pharmacist:
Participates in emergency response and resuscitation including, but not limited to,
cardiac arrest, trauma, stroke, STEMI, and RSI.
Performs ED culture callback according to process outlined in collaborative practice
agreement.
Assists with outpatient prescriptions as outlined in collaborative practice agreement.
Required Qualifications:
PGY1 required.
Ability to work independently required.
Current, unrestricted license to practice pharmacy OR eligible for licensure to practice
pharmacy in the state of South Carolina required.
Pharmacy Manager - Operations (*Must have previous management experience.)
Job Summary
Maintains a professional image and exhibits excellent customer relations to patients,
visitors, physicians, and co-workers in accordance with our Service Excellence Standards
and Core Values.
Exhibits and conveys the message of the Service Excellence Standards, Value of Caring,
Value of the Person, Value of Quality, and the Value of Integrity in every interaction.
Works as a team member with a positive attitude when interacting with other department
employees including pharmacy students and residents in addition to other hospital
personnel.
Knowledgeable in medications and exhibits the clinical and professional skills to
positively interact with physicians, nurses, residents, students, and other health
care practitioners.
Knows and follows institutional pharmacy policies and procedures and medication policies
and procedures.
Knows and follows state and federal laws regarding dispensing of medications.
Accurately interprets and enters medication orders in the computer for drug administration.
Contacts the provider in a timely manner when there is a concern about a medication
order as needed.
Works primarily in a decentralized model providing comprehensive clinical pharmacy
services including but not limited to pharmacokinetics, drug dosing consultations,
and adult parenteral nutrition management.
Provide drug information, drug therapy recommendations, and education to physicians,
nurses, patients, pharmacy staff, pharmacy residents and students related to assigned
clinical areas.
Reporting of adverse drug events (ADE) within assigned clinical areas.
Development of department educational/monitoring tools and in-services to promote
continued growth of clinical Pharmacy services and up to date practice as it pertains
assigned clinical areas.
Assist with protocol development as necessary related to assigned clinical areas.
Participate in hospital committees related to assigned clinical areas where pharmacy
involvement is needed.
Review appropriate use of medications to include optimization of use and cost considerations.
Contribute to the continued development of the practice of the profession of pharmacy.
Required Qualifications /Training:
PGY1 residency
Ability to work independently
Licenses/Certifications/Registrations/Education:
Baccalaureate degree or Pharm.D. degree from an accredited school of pharmacy, required
Current, unrestricted license to practice pharmacy in the state of South Carolina
McLeod Health is the region's destination for medical excellence. Our excellence extends
from the Midlands to the Coast along the border of North and South Carolina - serving
more than one million people. As medical needs grow – we grow, expand, and improve
our facilities and services.
Founded in 1906, McLeod Health is a locally owned and managed, not-for-profit healthcare
system which features the strength of more than 900 members on its medical staff and
more than 2,900 licensed nurses, and approximately 15,000 team members. McLeod constantly
seeks to improve patient care with efforts that are physician led, data-driven and
evidence-based. We are the region’s choice for medical excellence.
Come and be a part of our team!
Benefits:
$7,500 relocation assistance
Comprehensive health, dental, and vision plan
401k plan
Free life, short-term, and long-term disability insurance
clincial,hospital,infectious diseases,ID,south carolina, inpatient, FT
Full-Time Pharmacy Manager
Location: Front Range Pharmacy (Englewood, CO)
Proposed start date in late December 2025 - Early January 2026 ($70-$80/hr)
Front Range Pharmacy is looking to add to our team a motivated and driven pharmacist
desiring a management position at our locally owned Englewood pharmacy. Our team is
comprised of dedicated professionals who support one another and are always looking
to innovate in ways that help our community find their way to better health. Customers
and community come first at Front Range and we can’t wait to add another passionate
individual to our team to help us achieve our goals.
What great looks like in this role:
Our ideal candidate loves pharmacy and the station of pharmacist to it’s core, and
is driven by a passion to provide each of our patients a personalized, exceptional
experience. In this role, you will have to connect with and listen to people in need,
you will have to individualize your expertise to serve people on an individual basis,
and you will to need to thrive in being seen as a leader, decision maker, and manager
of workflows. Critical thinking and analytical skills will need to pair with your
doctorate level pharmacy knowledge to provide care that makes a difference and champions
success in the health goals of our community. A candidate great in this role is always
seeking collaboration for our team, finds certainty in their skills as a leader, enjoys
making things from scratch, and isn’t afraid to break something in order to make it
better.
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