Responsibilities
REPORTS TO:
Director of Pharmacy
SUMMARY STATEMENT & PURPOSE
The Pharmacist Intern in coordination with the Director of Pharmacy is responsible for understanding of all legal and accreditation/certification requirements and applicable facility policies, procedures, codes and standards. This includes pharmaceutical and professional functions relating to pharmaceutical care provided at this facility.
All employees are expected to be pleasant, respectful, and courteous in all interactions with patients, families, staff, and visitors of the Hospital, as well as being a positive representative of INBH at all times.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
- Enrolled in an accredited School of Pharmacy Program.
- Active Pharmacist Intern License
- Must possess the experience to oversee the provision of medication requirements for the patient populations treated in this facility, including knowledge of dosage for age-specific populations.
- A working knowledge of Joint Commission Standards, OSHA regulations, and state and federal laws and regulatory requirements.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
- A minimum of one year’s experience in a healthcare setting.
Qualifications
SPECIFIC PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES
All functions are essential functions unless otherwise noted.
The job functions of this position are not limited to the duties listed below.
- Assist the Director of Pharmacy and/or Pharmacist to perform pharmaceutical distribution, chemicals and pharmaceutical preparations, safely, accurately, and according to state and federal regulations.
- Procure medications and dispense medications to the Automatic Dispensing machines and or medication cabinets/carts under supervision/review of pharmacist
- Review/audit Automatic Dispensing machine reports and understand process to troubleshoot solutions.
- Demonstrate appropriate judgment in communicating with physicians/licensed practitioners, nurses and other facility staff.
- Review all patient medication orders and document pertinent information in a timely manner in the pharmacy software program within interventions with oversite of the pharmacist.
- Monitor patient profile for drug interaction, adverse drug reactions, and all other aspects of appropriate drug therapy in coordination with the pharmacist.
- Effectively monitor the formulary to enhance the effectiveness of treatment, and achieve cost controls.
- Appropriately fill and label all drug containers when filled from pharmacy vs dispensed from Omnicell.
- Dispense all narcotic drugs when applicable and maintain appropriate inventories and State/Federal regulations under supervision/review of a pharmacist.
- Properly dispose of hazardous pharmaceutical waste under supervision/review of pharmacist when applicable
- Ensure proper distribution, procurement, and clinical services functions within the pharmacy under supervision/review of pharmacist.
- Inspect all pharmaceutical supplies and services provided by the pharmacy.
- Provide counseling and consultation concerning medication to patients, families and facility staff, including providing educational materials, outpatient services, and samples as required.
- Provide Long Acting Injectable medications in house or through outside pharmacy. Administer and/or educate medication RN LAI when applicable.
- Consult (verbally or in writing) when requested or when appropriate under supervision/review of pharmacist and document accordingly.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
- Knowledge of HIPAA
- Knowledge of all code procedures
- Skill in organizing and prioritizing workloads to meet deadlines
- Skill in telephone etiquette and paging procedures
- Ability to communicate effectively with patients and co-workers, orally and in writing
- Ability to adhere to all policies and procedures.
- Ability to use good judgment and to maintain confidentiality of information.
- Ability to work as a team player.
- Ability to demonstrate tact, resourcefulness, patience, and dedication.
- Ability to accept direction
- Ability to react calmly and effectively in emergency situations.
SPECIFIC STANDARDS OF THE CARE OF CULTURALLY/SPIRITUALLY DIVERSE PATIENTS
- Recognize that everyone is uniquely multicultural (belonging to many subgroups, which define the person’s belief system, behavior, language, work ethic, etc.).
- Show an awareness of differences in communication styles and cultural and spiritual values and work ethics.
- Show an ability to refrain from assuming that everyone is “just like me” or judging others by one’s own codes of behaviors.
- Demonstrate an awareness of one’s own values, beliefs, stereotypes and bias and how they dictate attitudes and behavior.
- Show an understanding of how cultural rules of behavior impacts how we perceive others and how they perceive us and demonstrate a willingness to modify behavior accordingly.
Salary
Starting from $25.16 to $37.74 an hour
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