Chesapeake Regional Pharmacy Services was founded in Wilmington, DE by pharmacists on the principle of providing patient-centric, personal, and specialized care to patients needing long term care pharmacy in the Delaware region and surrounding cities.
Position Summary
At Chesapeake Regional Pharmacy Services , we take pride in serving individuals in long-term care and residential settings with compassion, accuracy, and integrity. We are seeking a dedicated Pharmacist who shares our commitment to patient care-someone who ensures that every individual receives the right medication, at the right dose, at the right time. The ideal candidate is motivated to advocate for patients, supports and leads team members and contribute to a culture of excellence and empathy in medication management.
About the role
- We are seeking a dedicated Long-Term Care (LTC) Pharmacist to join our fast-growing LTC pharmacy team. As an LTC Pharmacist, you will play a critical role in ensuring safe, accurate, and timely medication management for residents in LTC Facilties
What you'll do
Medication Verification & Clinical Review
Perform final verification of prescriptions, ensuring accuracy in drug, dose, directions, and day supply.Conduct DURs (Drug Utilization Reviews), allergy checks, interactions, and therapeutic duplications.Review MARs, facility orders, and provider instructions for clarity and compliance.Clinical & Patient-Centered Care
Provide clinical recommendations to providers and facilities.Review PRN and routine medications for appropriateness.Support high-risk medication monitoring (anticoagulants, insulin, psychiatric meds, etc.).Participate in care-plan reviews or medication audits as needed.Assist in Consulting Pharmacist duties related to Medication Regimen ReviewsRegulatory & Compliance
Ensure compliance with LTC regulations (Medicare / Medicaid, CMS, DEA, State Board of Pharmacy).Maintain accurate records for CII-CV medications, perpetuals, and emergency kits.Oversee return-to-stock, expired medications, and documentation required for audits.Qualifications
Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) or Bachelor of Pharmacy (BSPharm).Licensed in State of DelawareStrong knowledge of LTC pharmacy regulations (Medicare / Medicaid billing)Excellent communication skills with nurses, providers, and internal teams.Ability to manage fast-paced workflow with attention to detail and accuracy.Comfortable using pharmacy management systems).