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UCLA Health

Inpatient Staff Pharmacist

UCLA Health, Santa Monica, California, United States, 90403


Description

You bring more than

skill, knowledge, and expertise to your role as an allied health professional.

You bring a deep passion for improving the lives of everyone around you. At

UCLA Health, we're committed to fostering a working environment where you are supported

and empowered to be your best. You'll love it here!

In this

key role, you will be responsible for preparing and dispensing many types of

pharmaceuticals to fulfill orders in the inpatient pharmacies. You will

collaborate closely with other members of the health care team to help prevent

inappropriate or misuse of medications. Adhering to departmental policies and

procedures, you will deliver a wide range of clinical services (e.g.,

pharmacokinetic dosing, therapeutic interchange, IV/PO conversions, TPN per

pharmacy, pharmacist interventions).

At UCLA Health,

passionate clinicians in a wide range of disciplines have enabled us to become

a world-renowned health system with four award-winning hospitals and more than

270 community clinics throughout Southern California. We're also home to the

world-class medical research and clinical education capabilities of the David

Geffen School of Medicine. If you're looking to experience greater challenge

and fulfillment in your career, come to UCLA Health.

Schedule:

Varied shifts, depending on department needs, including weekends and holidays

Hourly

Salary Range: $85.87 - $100.58 (Union

represented, step based salary depending on years of experience)

Bargaining

Unit: HX-UPTE

Qualifications

We're seeking a dedicated clinical professional with:

Pharm D. degree and current CA Pharmacy license (required).

ASHP-accredited residency (preferred).

2 years inpatient pharmacy experience (highly preferred).

Exceptional communication, interpersonal, organizational and follow-through skills.

Knowledge of and ability to perform age specific and disease specific pharmacokinetic calculations.

Ability to compound intravenous admixtures and other sterile products.

UCLA Health welcomes all individuals, without regard to race, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, national origin or disabilities, and we proudly look to each person’s unique achievements and experiences to further set us apart.