What are the responsibilities and job description for the Pharmacist position at Intensive Specialty Hospital?
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Working at an LTAC facility like Intensive Specialty Hospital is a GREAT OPPORTUNITY to encounter a variety of experience and develop exceptional skills to be a part of our committed TEAM.
The Pharmacist is responsible for the filling and dispensing of medication order including the proper handling ,usage, and storage of drugs in the pharmacy. He/she is responsible for ordering, supplying, and maintaining necessary supplies of drugs to all patient care areas, maintaining standards set by the department, translating policies, and procedures in the daily operation of the pharmacy, acting as an information resource to patients, physician, nurses, and other healthcare professionals regarding medication therapy and drug-related information and literature, as well as plans and organizes work schedule of supportive personnel and pharmacists, as required.
Qualifications:
- Medical, Dental, and Vision
- Paid Time Off (PTO)
- Retirement Plan (401k)
- Flexible Benefit Plan (HSA and FSA)
- Long-Term and Short-Term Disability Insurance
- Critical Illness
- Life Insurance
Working at an LTAC facility like Intensive Specialty Hospital is a GREAT OPPORTUNITY to encounter a variety of experience and develop exceptional skills to be a part of our committed TEAM.
The Pharmacist is responsible for the filling and dispensing of medication order including the proper handling ,usage, and storage of drugs in the pharmacy. He/she is responsible for ordering, supplying, and maintaining necessary supplies of drugs to all patient care areas, maintaining standards set by the department, translating policies, and procedures in the daily operation of the pharmacy, acting as an information resource to patients, physician, nurses, and other healthcare professionals regarding medication therapy and drug-related information and literature, as well as plans and organizes work schedule of supportive personnel and pharmacists, as required.
Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree in pharmacy from an accredited school required
- Must hold a current state license
- One to three years of pharmacy experience as a registered pharmacist in a hospital preferred
- Basic computer skills with minimal guidance
- Must be able to read, write, and speak English