Clinical Pharmacist - Evening Shift
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Healthcare
Clinical Pharmacist
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Pharmacy Clinical Tm Lead Eve1
Job SummaryProvides leadership in a specialized healthcare team and the patient to assure optimal cost-effective drug therapy. This includes developing specific pharmacotherapeutic goals, recommending a regimen and developing a monitoring plan to meet the individualized drug therapy needs of the patient. The Clinical Pharmacist is responsible for leading efforts in the prevention and reporting of medication errors and adverse drug reactions according to policy and works to continuously improve process and practice in the institution to enhance safety of medication therapy.
Vanderbilt Health is hiring an Inpatient Clinical Pharmacist at Vanderbilt University Hospital.
Position Highlights- (4) 10-hour shifts (12:45pm - 11:15pm) and every 6th weekend with a holiday rotation.
- Responsible for delivering comprehensive pharmaceutical care to neuro or surgery/trauma patients.
- Clinical services provided include but are not limited to daily patient review, code response, completion of pharmacy consults, support at transitions of care, patient education, antimicrobial stewardship, monitoring of high-risk medication therapies, and serving as a drug information resource for providers, nurses, and patients.
- This position is eligible for relocation assistance and evening shift differential.
- Completion of an ASHP-accredited PGY1 residency.
- Equivalent years of experience practicing in a relevant clinical practice setting.
- Board of Pharmacy Specialties (BPS) certification in pharmacotherapy or other specialty certification.
- Reviews drug orders and/or prescriptions to ensure the safe, appropriate and cost-effective use of medications. Prepares and dispenses medications, provides drug information and manages medication therapy in accordance with federal, state and local regulations and hospital policy.
- Provides outstanding patient care by optimizing medication preparation and resolving medication-related problems.
- Maintains the quality, safety, and consistency of clinical pharmacy services in assigned areas.
- Supervises the activities of assigned support personnel and verifying the accuracy and appropriateness of all medications prepared by support personnel prior to dispensing to patients or dispensing to healthcare providers for administration to patients.
- The responsibilities listed are a general overview of the position and additional duties may be assigned.
- Mentoring & Coaching (Intermediate):
Demonstrates good training and mentoring practices on a regular basis. Acts as a mentor to a person in need of support and direction. Makes a concerted effort to seek problem definition so it is clearly understood, clarifying and refining goals, as needed. Knows how to make personal gains apparent, supporting pride in accomplishment. Cites specific examples of conduct and responds to lack of progress in constructive ways.
Encourages two-way dialogue, soliciting opinions of people being trained and mentored. Explores alternative solutions and approaches which make a person or team more likely to accomplish their goals. - Medication Management (Advanced):
Demonstrates the uppermost levels of expertise in medication management in challenging and complex situations. Often takes a lead role in highly pressurized situations when there is a need to achieve results. Has the ability to determine the clinical appropriateness of each medication taken by the patient, determine the appropriateness of the dose, dosage form, indication, contraindications, potential adverse effects and potential problems with concomitant medications.
Able to monitor for therapeutic duplication or other unnecessary medications, interpret, monitor and assess patient’s laboratory results as they relate to medication therapy and provide drug information to other healthcare professionals, patients and their families. - Pharmaceutical Drug Preparation & Dispensing (Novice):
Possesses sufficient fundamental proficiency to successfully review, prepare and dispense prescribed medications. This includes being proficient in the general principles of aseptic technique utilized to…
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