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St. Elizabeth Healthcare

Clinical Staff Pharmacist - Float Pool 6

St. Elizabeth Healthcare, 41017, KY, United States


Job Description

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Job Type:

Regular

Scheduled Hours:

35

Job Summary:

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This position is third shift float pool. It is 7 On/7 Off, supporting Acute Care Facilities.

The Pharmacist Float Pool is responsible to float when placed to all needed SEH facilities for pharmacy services. The Pharmacist Float Pool will be scheduled to the staffing needs of the acute care facilities; inclusive of all shifts and all acute care sites. The Pharmacist will provide Pharmaceutical Care to patients with an emphasis on clinical monitoring and therapeutic interventions that improve patient outcome. Provide information and educational programs to customers. Assist with the maintenance of Performance Improvement processes to constantly improve our Medication Use Process. Accurately dispense and direct pharmacy workflow and ensure timely distribution.

While adhering to the ICARE vales and exhibiting the AIDET principles, demonstrates respect, dignity, kindness and empathy in each encounter with all patients, families, visitors and other employees regardless of cultural background.

Job Description:

 Medication Order Verification:

  • Reviews /interprets medication orders from licensed prescribers or their agents, ensuring that they meet the requirements of a complete medication order. 
  • Thoroughly reviews to confirm the medication and the ordered dose are appropriate for the patient’s condition. 
  • Assesses drug interactions, allergy alerts, duplication of therapy and potential therapeutic interactions. 
  • Obtains clarification from the prescriber for any medication order that is incomplete or that has the potential to result in a suboptimal therapeutic outcome.
  • Provides the prescriber with appropriate therapeutic alternatives.
  • Performs a second verification of medication orders for pediatric patients and of chemotherapy orders.

Therapeutic Clinical Monitoring:

  • Actively participates in the ongoing monitoring of medication therapy in compliance with approved Collaborative Care Agreements and medication management protocols.
  • Directs medication therapy within the bounds defined by Collaborative Care agreements and protocols. 
  • Contacts prescribers as needed with therapeutic alternatives to optimize the patient’s care. 
  • Documents medication therapy assessments and recommendations in the patient’s chart using iVents and progress notes, keeping the interdisciplinary team appraised of pharmacy related assessments and interventions. 

Compounds and Dispenses Pharmaceuticals:

  • Ensures timely dispensing of appropriate quantities of the correct medication.
  • Supervises compounding according to USP standards, verification of ingredient compatibility, verification of content, and verification of appropriate labeling including expiration dating. 
  • Checks all medication prior to final dispensing for direct patient administration, for distribution via automated dispensing cabinets and for floorstock dispensing. 
  • Uses barcode technology when possible, to guarantee accurate dispensing. 
  • Supervises the repackaging of medication including verification and documentation of lot numbers, expiration dates, and the names of individuals involved in the process.

Supervises and Directs Interns and Technicians:

  • Provides active direct supervision and mentoring of Interns and Technicians. This includes monitoring timely completion of tasks, redirection of staff to meet patient needs and modeling ICARE values and AIDET model in interaction with staff, patients and visitors. 
  • Reports behavior not responsive to direct intervention to the leadership team

Medication Use Safety Initiatives:

  • Detects and reports in a timely manner medication variances on internal variance report forms or in Midas as is appropriate.  
  • Identifies opportunities and participates in efforts to increase the safe use of medications (e.g. availability of barcodes, clear labeling, and Epic improvements / corrections).
  • Identifies and reports suspected adverse drug reactions in Midas.

Controlled Substance Accountability:

  • Participates in and supervises the receipt, dispensing and distribution of controlled substances through the use of Pyxis C-II Safe, Pyxis Medstation 4000, internal perpetual inventories, Pyxis Anesthesia Stations, Anesthesia Boxes and anesthesia waste logs. 
  • Ensures inventories are accurate, reconciles anesthesia waste and participates in the resolution of controlled substance inventory discrepancies including provision of Pyxis activity reports to nursing leadership. 
  • Reconciles the Pyxis vs. CII Safe report to confirm the appropriate disposition of controlled substances to Pyxis Medstations.

Contributes to the Positive Overall Financial Status of the Department:

  • Encourages prescriber compliance with formulary restrictions and therapeutic interchanges. 
  • Assures formulary adherence and appropriately facilitates non-formulary requests in the appropriate manner.
  • Suggests appropriate therapeutic alternatives for non-formulary requests. 
  • Actively participates in defined IV to PO conversions. 
  • Makes efficient use of time, hands off work when appropriate to minimize overtime.

Drug Information / Staff Development:

  • Provides accurate, adequate and timely drug information to the medical staff, nursing staff, and patients. 
  • Serves as a preceptor or provides advice to Pharmacy Residents and Pharmacy Interns. 
  • Develops staff education programs.

Maintains Professional Competency: 

  • Maintains licensure. 
  • Completes all departmental competency/skills assessment requirements. 
  • Maintains current knowledge of pharmacy practice. 
  • Seeks to develop and maintain skills in areas of specialized practice.
  • Respects colleagues’ time outside of work.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.

Education, Credentials, Licenses:

  • Graduate from  ACPE accredited pharmacy college
  • Currently licensed, or eligible for licensure, in Kentucky and Indiana
    • If currently licensed in Kentucky, will be required to have Indiana licensure after 90 days from start date

Specialized Knowledge: 

  • Problem solving and critical thinking skills    
  • Effective communication skills
  • Familiar with Current Practice Standards (ASHP)

Kind and Length of Experience: 

  • At least 6 months of pharmacist experience in a hospital setting or comparable practice setting                               

FLSA Status:

Non-Exempt

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