Clinical Pharmacist

Cherry County Hospital

Hasting NE, NE

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Accidental Death and Dismemberment (AD&D), Ambulance Services, Auditing, Billing, Biotech and Pharmaceutical, Chemotherapy, Co-Payments, Communication Skills, Community Health, Computer Operations, Computer Skills, Consulting, Corporate Compliance, Corporate Policies, Cross-Functional, Department of Health and Human Services, Documentation, Drug Therapy, Editing, Federal Laws and Regulations, Flexible Spending Accounts, Formulary, Health Insurance, Healthcare, Healthcare Providers, Hospital, Hospital Administration, Infectious Diseases, Inventory Management, Inventory Reports, Life Insurance, Maintain Compliance, Medical Billing, Medical Record System, Medical Records, Medications, Nursing, Nutrition, Operational Improvement, Operations, Order Processing, Organizational Skills, Patient Care, Patient Confidentiality, Patient Education, Patient Safety, Pharmacy, Physical Demands, Policy Development, Prescription Drugs, Procedure Development, Procurement Management, Pumps, Pyxis, Quality Assurance, Quality Management, Reconciliation, Record Keeping, Regulations, Regulatory Compliance, Regulatory Requirements, Retirement Plan, Safety Process, Set Goals, Side Effects, Staff Policies, State Laws and Regulations, Stewardship, Systems Maintenance, Tax Planning, Team Player, Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN), Training Program
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Hasting NE, NE
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Description:

Position Located: Cherry County Hospital -Valentine NE

Position: Full-Time (40hr/week)- Onsite, some call

Compensation: Wage starting at $65.00/hour (Based on Experience)

Benefit Eligible: Yes


 Clinical Pharmacist
Cherry County Hospital & Clinic – Valentine, Nebraska

Cherry County Hospital & Clinic in Valentine, NE is seeking a Clinical Pharmacist to join our dynamic healthcare team. This is an exciting opportunity for a highly skilled and dedicated professional to contribute to the overall health and well-being of our patients while working in a collaborative, multi-disciplinary environment.

As a Clinical Pharmacist, you will be responsible for providing comprehensive pharmaceutical services across all hospital services and departments, ensuring optimal patient care and safety. Working closely with the Pharmacy Director, you will oversee daily pharmacy operations, uphold the highest standards of practice, and ensure compliance with Nebraska DHHS Pharmacy Statutes.

Key Responsibilities Include:

  • Managing day-to-day pharmacy activities, ensuring smooth operations and adherence to regulations
     
  • Collaborating with physicians, nurses, and other healthcare providers to ensure optimal pharmaceutical care
     
  • Providing medication counseling, drug therapy management, and patient education
     
  • Ensuring proper medication dispensing, monitoring, and safety procedures
     
  • Assisting with formulary management and contributing to cost-effective medication utilization
     
  • Maintaining accurate and up-to-date pharmacy records in accordance with regulatory requirements
     

What We Offer:

  • A collaborative and supportive work environment
     
  • The opportunity to work at a critical access hospital that makes a direct impact on the community’s health
     
  • A chance to contribute your expertise to a multi-disciplinary team providing exceptional patient care
     

If you’re a dedicated clinical pharmacist looking for an opportunity to make a meaningful difference in a rural healthcare setting, we encourage you to apply today!


Comprehensive Benefit Package: 

•Health Insurance: Co-pay or HSA plan options: 100% paid for Employee 

•Dental: 100% paid for Employee 

•Vision: 100% paid for Employee

•$50,000 Group Life Insurance with AD&D 

•Long-Term Disability: 100% paid for Employee 

•Medical and Dependent Care Flexible Spending Accounts 

•Health Savings Account with employer contribution 

•Supplemental Insurances: Short-Term Disability, Supplemental Life and AD&D, Critical Illness, Hospital Indemnity and Accident •Retirement Plan: 457 plan Pre-Tax and Roth options 


Duties and Responsibilities

Primary Responsibilities include but are not limited to the following:

  • Dispensing medications as prescribed by a suitably licensed professional. All dispensing functions are the responsibility of the pharmacist. If done by a technician or intern, the work must be checked and verified by a pharmacist
  • Compounding and preparing ordered pharmaceutical preparations, including intravenous additive solutions, and chemotherapy
  • Cleans and disinfects sterile product (IV) preparation rooms 
  • Supervising all clinical functions of pharmacy interns and technicians, as required by regulation
  • Preparing TPN solutions. Aiding in the monitoring of total parental nutrition (TPN) patients as required.
  • Monitoring patients under the Antimicrobial Stewardship program
  • Monitoring patient medications with respect to dosing, for renal or hepatic adjustments
  • Fielding medication inquiries from staff members including nursing and providers
  • Consulting with physician and nursing staff concerning availability, form, side effects, incompatibilities, therapeutic substitution, and hazards of currently available drugs
  • Contacting and conferring with physicians if there are any questions, or irregularities regarding medication orders
  • Completing medication reconciliation with patients, with counseling as necessary; and maintaining patient profiles in the chart as appropriate
  • Maintaining inventory and records of narcotics. Investigating, and documenting on any discrepancies of controlled medications (C2, C3-5), and reporting to the Pharmacy Director
  • Watching for any signs of potential medication diversion, and reporting to the Pharmacy Director 
  • Recording prescription information in all necessary databases, including the Nebraska Prescription Drug Monitoring Program, as required
  • Maintaining departmental records as required.
  • Packages medications into U/D containers, including bulk oral liquids
  • Enters medication orders into computerized system, from written or verbal orders, or per verified facility protocols verified annually by the Medical Staff
  • Building medications, order strings, and updating drug dictionaries as needed in the electronic health record. 
  • Submitting, reviewing, and completing computer related tasks and training as appropriate. Making computer entries as required.
  • Building and maintaining medications and rates for the medication pumps
  • Organizing daily operational duties. Pharmacy interns, technicians, and clerical personnel are directed by a Pharmacist.
  • Completing and auditing patient charges and conferring with financial staff, as needed, to ensure accurate billing for patients
  • Assuming purchasing and inventory control responsibility under established policies, as set out by the Pharmacy Director.
  • Call responsibilities as assigned
  • Developing and presenting in service training programs for other institutional professionals.
  • Developing, reviewing, and revising medication policies and procedures as assigned by the Pharmacy Director
  • Serving on committees or attending meetings as necessary (may include P&T committee, Antimicrobial Stewardship committee, Pharmacy/Nursing meetings, etc.) 
  • Attends and contributes to department staff meetings and in service programs as assigned
  • Maintaining open communication with the Pharmacy Director, with pharmacy staff, and with other departments; as necessary, in the course of normal pharmacy operations. 
  • Establishing goals in measurable terms; evaluating and revising goal projection with a supervisor during scheduled evaluations.
  • Instructing, evaluating, and initiating goal setting with technicians and clerical personnel, as directed by a supervisor.
  • Alerts supervisor to accident producing hazards and promotes safety; knowledgeable of fire and evacuation protocols
  • Makes economical use of time, supplies, and equipment
  • Maintains an organized and hygienic working area
  • Making recommendations to the Pharmacy Director regarding any necessary equipment or other improvements for daily operations 
  • Respects and preserves patient confidential information. Ensures the confidentiality of patients’ medical, personal, and financial records is maintained
  • Knowledgeable of the Quality Assurance projects in the department, and active in quality improvement
  • Knowledgeable of Pharmacy Department policies and procedures, and is in compliance with them 
  • Remains current and up to date on pharmacy laws, and regulations, and practices in compliance with them
  • Knowledgeable of and committed to practicing Corporate Compliance policies and procedures
  • Complies with Cherry County Hospital personnel policies 
  • Maintains compliance and familiarity with all pertinent hospital policies and procedures
  • Performs other duties as assigned by Director of Pharmacy 

Additional Responsibilities may include but are not limited to the following:

  • Receives medication inventory orders, and updates system as necessary
  • Restocks pharmacy shelves and supplies, as needed
  • Participating in the annual inventory as needed
  • Updates medication price changes; assists other departments with medication charging information
  • Prepares medication daily fill, as needed
  • Checks medication outdates, as needed
  • Checks and refills automated medication systems and various floor stocks, as needed 
  • Reviewing and maintaining medication outdates in the pharmacy, ambulance, pyxis, and any medication boxes (including the crash carts), or floor stock; either directly, or with the help of other appropriate staff.
  • Reviewing automated medication system reports, and editing any counts or configurations as needed


Skills and Abilities Required


  • Must be able to read, write and understand policies, procedures, and regulations
  • Basic computer skills
  • Satisfactory communication skills
  • Good reading and comprehension skills
  • Ability to work under stress and adapt to change
  • Must be knowledgeable of state and federal confidentiality laws, including but not limited to HIPAA, and be familiar with and follow all policies, procedures and instructions regarding the privacy and security of protected health information applicable to the position.

Physical Demands and Working Conditions

  • Physical mobility to be able to restock supplies and medications on existing shelving
  • Ability to use available protective equipment to protect against potentially toxic substances/infectious disease
  • Physically able to perform computer operations




Requirements:

 Minimum Job Requirements

  • Eighteen (18) years of age or older
  • Bachelor's Degree in Pharmacy or Hospital Pharmacy Administration or PharmD 
  • Must meet State requirements for Pharmacist by the Nebraska Board of Pharmacy 
  • Minimum of three years experience in hospital pharmacy preferred, but not required; with minimum one year experience in hospital pharmacy highly preferred 
  • Must not have ever been convicted of any drug-related misdemeanor or felony
  • Ability to work with other health care professionals



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