Pharmacist; CPP
Morrisville, Wake County, North Carolina, 27560, USA
Listed on 2026-07-04
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Healthcare
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SummaryJob Summary:
A Clinical Pharmacist Practitioner (CPP) functions as part of the interdisciplinary healthcare team in accordance with privileges approved by the credentialing committee to provide high quality, cost effective care to patients in collaboration with a supervising physician and healthcare team. This position is a hybrid role within the Population Health Pharmacy Team with time spent onsite supporting several primary care practices, and time spent working from home delivering care via telehealth.
Build a clinical practice that collaborates with physicians and other advanced practice providers to care for primary care/family medicine patients. Expand provider capacity by managing appropriate patients for follow‑up and between provider visits. Educate patients and families about their treatment plans and subsequent medication management including lab monitoring. Manage toxicities and adverse effects caused by medication regimens for patients seen in the clinic.
Manage transitions of care for patients from the acute to ambulatory care setting and vice versa. Educate staff on guideline updates, practice advancements, and support provider colleagues as a medication expert resource. Document care in the electronic health record in accordance with standard operating procedures to ensure it supports requirements for billing and quality tracking. Direct patient care services are delivered in person, via phone, and/or video visits.
Align daily practice and productivity with goals set forth by the institution or pharmacy leader.
Identify and engage patients at high‑risk for poor health outcomes based on payer aligned initiatives. Provide follow‑up and between‑visit patient management to support care gap closure. Assist and support pharmacy technicians with their efforts to improve patient access to safe, effective, and affordable regimens to improve quality measure performance and value‑based care initiatives.
Educate and mentor UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy students and UNC Health pharmacy residents on experiential rotations. Conduct research; prepare and submit manuscripts and/or posters for publication.
Serve as a standing committee member on select groups of committees within UNC Health, Eshelman School of Pharmacy, and/or pharmacy associations. Actively engage in continuous quality improvement by collaborating with department leaders to identify issues, propose problem‑solving ideas, solution testing, and evaluating impacts. Assist with operational and strategic initiatives for ambulatory care pharmacy services within the system.
- Bachelor's degree in Pharmacy.
- CPP must be a registered Pharmacist and licensed CPP in the state of North Carolina. Credentialing and privileging must be completed through the appropriate UNC HCS accrediting body as an APP prior to start date.
- North Carolina registered Pharmacist: BS Pharmacy or Pharm
D. BPS Certification or Geriatric Certification or ASHP residency program + 2 years of experience. - North Carolina Registered Pharmacist:
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D. 3 years experience. 1 certificate program. - North Carolina Registered Pharmacist: BS Pharmacy. 5 years experience. 2 certificate programs.
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