Pharmacist Clinical Coordinator - 1910458 Sports & Recreation - Laredo, TX at Geebo

Pharmacist Clinical Coordinator - 1910458

The Clinical Operations Coordinator Pharmacist guides the clinical applications of Pharmacy Services, ensuring that pharmacy provides optimal clinical services on a daily basis. Coordinator will facilitate the development, implementation, and maintenance of systems that promote desirable patient outcomes through the use of monitoring of safe, cost-effective drug therapies. Additionally, the Clinical Operations Coordinator Pharmacist will assist in development of policies, procedures, standards, and objectives for the provision of clinical services to patients and customer staff within the vision, mission, ethics, and quality assurance. Reports Directly to the Director of Pharmacy. Is responsible for the functional reports and the Pharmacy & Therapeutics Committee. Supports departmental budget. Reviews and develops plans to comply with Pharmacy Initiatives, and makes recommendations to the Director of Pharmacy on the budget for Education (Patient & Staff) Programs, Newsletters, Speaker Programs, and Community Health Events.
Applicants Job Requirements Include:
  • Required: Doctor of Pharmacy required from an accredited institution.
  • Required: Minimum 6 years of direct clinical coordinator experience in a Hospital Setting or have a year Residency training with 2 years of clinical experience and antimicrobial stewardship certificate.
  • Preferred: 2 years Residency training.
  • Required: Licensed to practice in the State of Texas.
  • Required: Completion of an accredited Residency in Hospital Pharmacy, specialty training in Disease State Management.
  • Required: ACPE IV certification.
  • Required: Antimicrobial Stewardship certification and specialty training sponsored by the ASHP.
  • Required: ACLS certification.
  • Required: AHA BLS.
  • Encouraged any Board of Pharmacy Specialty certifications.

Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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