Position Summary CLINICAL PHARMACIST II - ED Pharmacist Overnight 7on - 7 off Orlando Regional Medical Center (ORMC) Full-Time Position Summary Performs the basic Pharmacist procedures required by the assigned area, consistent with scientific principles and Orlando Health policies and procedures. Responsibilities Essential Functions • Demonstrates an understanding of safety, emergency and risk management procedures. • Demonstrates an understanding of the hospital mission, personnel policies, philosophy, and the goals and objectives of Pharmacy and Orlando Health. • Demonstrates familiarity with the general duties of the Pharmacy department. • Demonstrates the ability to identify and utilize resource persons and departments for customer service and patient care. • Operates equipment required for pharmacy procedures consistent with operating instructions, safety regulations, and policies and procedures. • Dispenses medications and intravenous fluids utilizing the medication dispensing system according to scientific principles and Orlando Health policies and procedures. • Documents on appropriate forms and in systems consistent with guidelines, defined standards of care and practice, and the quality improvements program. • Demonstrates an understanding of the various computer systems and / or applications used in the department and at Orlando Health. • Develops and demonstrates competency in all aspects of health-system pharmacy practice including pharmacotherapy, patient care, distributive services, drug information, and practice management. • Demonstrates the ability to plan, organize, execute, and monitor pharmaceutical care plans. • Develops and demonstrates the ability to perform pharmacotherapy and pharmacokinetics consultations, as well as other clinical responsibilities if applicable at their site of practice (e.g., TPN initiation and monitoring). • Evaluates and addresses all appropriate alerts identified by CHR (e.g., IV to PO, renal dosing protocols, etc.). • Reports and investigates adverse drug reactions, medication errors, and documents them accordingly. • Participates in multidisciplinary rounds, if applicable at their site of practice. • Trains and teaches pharmacists, residents, students, and / or technicians. • Contributes to additional pertinent direct and indirect care activities / projects as determined by pharmacy leadership such as medication use evaluations, practice improvement projects, policy development, research, presentations, and education development. • Regularly assists pharmacy leadership with the management of certain service lines, areas of operations, or leads projects or services. • Supports quality improvement initiatives to improve medication-related processes, pharmacy systems, or patient care programs. • Supports regulatory compliance initiatives and institutional accreditation processes. • Maintains reasonably regular, punctual attendance consistent with Orlando Health policies, the ADA, FMLA and other federal, state and local standards. • Maintains compliance with all Orlando Health policies and procedures. Qualifications Education / Training. • Pharmacy degree (Bachelor of Science or PharmD) required. Licensure / Certification • Must be licensed by the Florida Board of Pharmacy, renewed every two years. Experience • Three (3) years of hospital experience or completion of an ASHP accredited PGY 1 residency.Essential Functions • Demonstrates an understanding of safety, emergency and risk management procedures. • Demonstrates an understanding of the hospital mission, personnel policies, philosophy, and the goals and objectives of Pharmacy and Orlando Health. • Demonstrates familiarity with the general duties of the Pharmacy department. • Demonstrates the ability to identify and utilize resource persons and departments for customer service and patient care. • Operates equipment required for pharmacy procedures consistent with operating instructions, safety regulations, and policies and procedures. • Dispenses medications and intravenous fluids utilizing the medication dispensing system according to scientific principles and Orlando Health policies and procedures. • Documents on appropriate forms and in systems consistent with guidelines, defined standards of care and practice, and the quality improvements program. • Demonstrates an understanding of the various computer systems and / or applications used in the department and at Orlando Health. • Develops and demonstrates competency in all aspects of health-system pharmacy practice including pharmacotherapy, patient care, distributive services, drug information, and practice management. • Demonstrates the ability to plan, organize, execute, and monitor pharmaceutical care plans. • Develops and demonstrates the ability to perform pharmacotherapy and pharmacokinetics consultations, as well as other clinical responsibilities if applicable at their site of practice (e.g., TPN initiation and monitoring). • Evaluates and addresses all appropriate alerts identified by CHR (e.g., IV to PO, renal dosing protocols, etc.). • Reports and investigates adverse drug reactions, medication errors, and documents them accordingly. • Participates in multidisciplinary rounds, if applicable at their site of practice. • Trains and teaches pharmacists, residents, students, and / or technicians. • Contributes to additional pertinent direct and indirect care activities / projects as determined by pharmacy leadership such as medication use evaluations, practice improvement projects, policy development, research, presentations, and education development. • Regularly assists pharmacy leadership with the management of certain service lines, areas of operations, or leads projects or services. • Supports quality improvement initiatives to improve medication-related processes, pharmacy systems, or patient care programs. • Supports regulatory compliance initiatives and institutional accreditation processes. • Maintains reasonably regular, punctual attendance consistent with Orlando Health policies, the ADA, FMLA and other federal, state and local standards. • Maintains compliance with all Orlando Health policies and procedures.
Education / Training. • Pharmacy degree (Bachelor of Science or PharmD) required. Licensure / Certification • Must be licensed by the Florida Board of Pharmacy, renewed every two years. Experience • Three (3) years of hospital experience or completion of an ASHP accredited PGY 1 residency.
Clinical Pharmacist II - ED Pharmacist Overnight 7 on - 7 off • Orlando, Florida, US