Clinical Lead Pharmacist; Oncology - Pharmacy - UH Truman Medical Centers Mon - Fri
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Healthcare
Clinical Pharmacist
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Clinical Lead Pharmacist (Oncology) – Pharmacy – UH Truman Medical Centers
Work Schedule:
7:00 AM – 3:30 PM (Mon‑Fri, 5 days per week) at 101 Truman Medical Center
Job Location:
University Health Truman Medical Center, Kansas City, Missouri
Department:
Pharmacy (UHLMC)
Position Type:
Full time
Hours Per Week: 40
Clinical Lead Pharmacist – Oncology ServicesLead. Teach. Innovate. Make a measurable impact on patient care and pharmacy practice.
Position SummaryAs a Clinical Lead Pharmacist
, you'll serve as both a hands‑on clinical practitioner and a departmental leader‑supporting patient care, advancing pharmacy practice, and mentoring pharmacy staff. In addition to fulfilling the responsibilities of a Clinical Pharmacist, you'll provide expert pharmaceutical care through clinical services, staff development, education, research, and direct patient engagement
. This role represents a unique opportunity to shape outcomes not only within the pharmacy department but across the broader healthcare team.
- Deliver comprehensive pharmaceutical care through direct patient interaction and interdisciplinary collaboration
- Serve as a clinical resource and mentor for pharmacy staff and learners
- Contribute to teaching and precepting of pharmacy students and residents
- Participate in general pharmacy staffing and operational support as needed
- Lead or support quality improvement initiatives, protocol development, and research efforts
- Collaborate across departments to promote safe, effective, and evidence‑based medication use
- Maintain active involvement in continuing education and specialty board certification
- Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm
D) from an accredited program - Current Missouri pharmacist license
, in good standing with Medication Therapy Services (MTS) designation - Completion of an ASHP-accredited PGY‑1 Pharmacy Practice Residency or equivalent experience in the relevant practice area
- ACLS (Advanced Cardiac Life Support) certification – current or obtained upon hire
- Attain and maintain Board Certification (BPS) in designated area of practice within 2 years of hire
- Lead and shape clinical pharmacy practice in a progressive health system
- Influence medication use policy and patient outcomes through research and innovation
- Work with a multidisciplinary team committed to learning, quality, and care excellence
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