CGH - Pharmacist

Grants, NM, US

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Job Description:

The Pharmacist is responsible for filling medication orders, monitoring patient drug therapies, and providing drug information to healthcare providers. This position oversees the routine operations of the pharmacy department and manages all clinical aspects of patient drug therapy. In the absence of the Pharmacy Director, the Pharmacist may be required to assume leadership responsibilities and perform the essential duties of the Director.
Essential Functions & Responsibilities:
Medication Preparation & Dispensing
Prepare, fill, label, and dispense drugs, parenteral medications, IV solutions, and drug containers accurately and safely.
Ensure all medications issued to patient care areas meet legal and quality standards.
Clinical Pharmacy Services
Monitor patient drug therapies for safety, appropriateness, and effectiveness.
Assess, interpret, and communicate age-specific criteria in medication therapy.
Provide drug information and education to physicians, nurses, patients, and other healthcare professionals.
Participate in clinical duties as required by Medical Staff, departmental policies, and drug protocols.
Departmental Operations
Maintain adequate drug supply and manage inventory.
Maintain day-to-day records of Pharmacy Department transactions as required by law and policy.
Supervise pharmacy technicians and other technical personnel.
Participate in formulary management and Automated Dispensing Machine (ADM) changes at the direction of the Pharmacy Director.
Emergency Response
Participate in Rapid Response Teams and Code Blue situations as required.
Quality, Compliance & Professional Development
Complete annual pharmacy competency evaluation using the Pharmacy Competency Checklist.
Participate in approved continuing education programs to maintain and enhance professional skills.
Understand and comply with the organization’s Compliance Program and Code of Conduct.
Report any observed or suspected unethical, illegal, or questionable conduct to the Compliance Coordinator.
Maintain effective interpersonal relationships with all healthcare team members and departments.
Education:
Graduate of an ACPE-accredited School of Pharmacy.
BS in Pharmacy required; PharmD preferred.
Licensure:
Current, active license to practice pharmacy in the State of New Mexico (verified by the New Mexico Board of Pharmacy).
Experience:
1–2 years of hospital pharmacy experience preferred.
New graduates with strong clinical rotations may be considered.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:
Strong clinical knowledge of pharmacology, therapeutics, and age-specific medication considerations.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Ability to work independently and make sound clinical decisions.
Strong attention to detail and accuracy in medication preparation and dispensing.
Leadership and supervisory skills.
Proficiency in pharmacy information systems and automated dispensing technology.
Commitment to patient safety, quality improvement, and regulatory compliance.
Physical Requirements:
Repetitive use of hands and fingers (e.g., preparing IV admixtures, typing).
Ability to lift and carry light loads up to 40 pounds.
Stooping, kneeling, walking, and standing for extended periods (4–8 hours).
Must be physically able to operate pharmacy equipment.

Position Urgency:
Normal

Shifts:
Varies

State License Details:
Upon Acceptance

Minimum Years of Experience:
Less than 1 year

Specialty Type:
Pharmacy

Sub Specialty:
Pharmacist

Bilingual:
No

Holiday Coverage Required:
No

Pay Rate
$135,000.00 - $168,000.00/hour

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