Overview
Engages patients and healthcare professionals to efficiently and effectively maximize therapeutic outcomes and is responsible for one or more of the following tasks: dispenses medications, monitors patients'' drug therapies, works under collaborative practice agreement or per protocol, and provides consultation and education to patients and other staff.
This is a Full Time, 40 hour per week, benefitted position. Monday-Friday 8am - 4:30pm
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DH Offers You: Employees hired to work at least 0.50 FTE (20 hours per week) and their eligible dependents may participate in Dartmouth Health benefit plans on the employee's first day of employment.
Medical Insurance: Two medical plans available through Anthem BC/BS:
High Deductible Health Plan (HDHP) that is matched with a Health Savings Account and a PPO Plan that features higher premiums balanced by copays and lower deductibles.
Retirement: Employee contributions are vested immediately. Employees also receive a base employer contribution of 4% of biweekly pay plus a
biweekly matching contribution of 50% on up to 4% of pay saved-for a maximum match of 2% of pay.
Tuition Reimbursement: Up to $3,000 per year.
Paid Time Off: Time Off is accrued per pay period based on hours worked. This includes six paid holidays.
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Responsibilities
Gathers a complete medication history and reconciles medication lists as applicable and appropriate. Completes a comprehensive medication review to make evidence-based recommendations to ensure medications are necessary, safe and cost effective. Identifies and records suspected adverse drug reactions, adherence gaps to medications and barriers to patient adherence. If not practicing under a collaborative practice agreement or an approved protocol, contacts providers when there appears to be a possibility of unsafe or inappropriate medication use due to factors including, but not limited to: allergy, medical condition, drug interactions, dosing, and method of administration. Accurately documents all clinical activities and interventions in the electronic record. Serves as a consultation resource to medical professionals and answers inquiries on drug therapy and drug products. Consults patients and caretakers on all aspects of medication therapy when necessary. Assists in discharge planning when requested. Counsels patients and caretakers on proper drug administration, potential drug side effects, interactions and precautions. Helps locate medication supplies not generally available. Contributes to the development, maintenance and management of medication related guidelines defined by protocol or collaborative practice agreements. Detects and reports medication errors and near misses. Ensures readiness for regulatory and accreditation surveys. Participates in the quality improvement and medication use review activities of the department. Prepares and delivers presentations to facilitate learning or disseminate evidence-based best practice to pharmacists, nurses, physicians, other healthcare professionals in the hospital or ambulatory/outpatient settings. Utilizes a solution based approach to ensure heightened patient satisfaction and care. Anticipates patient needs and proactively identify solutions. Communicates effectively between departments and teams to ensure optimal patient outcomes. Actively participates in driving all programs and initiatives to improve patient quality of care, medication compliance, medication adherence and overall efficiency. Pursues and maintains certifications necessary to remain compliant with changes to system / department accreditations and standards. Participates in the ordering and receiving of controlled substances and other medications as appropriate. Effectively utilizes and supervise technicians to maintain an accurate and efficient pharmacy system. Re-direct staff when necessary to ensure service performance goals are met. Uses professional judgment to resolve complaints. Act as pharmacist-in-charge in the absence of pharmacy managers and supervisors. Outpatient: Performs all duties of a registered pharmacist in the state of NH including providing vaccinations approved for administration by the NH Board of Pharmacy. This requirement causes a regular, or frequent potential occupational exposure to blood or bodily fluids and is assigned a Level 1 Classification for occupational exposure to bloodborne pathogens. The employee may be expected to render medical assistance as part of their job description. Bloodborne pathogen training is required and hepatitis B vaccinations will be offered. Performs other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
Required Licensure/Certifications