Clinical Pharmacist Medication Safety-Miamisburg
Listed on 2026-02-01
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Healthcare
Clinical Pharmacist
Responsibilities
The Medication Safety Clinical Pharmacist works collaboratively with the Kettering Health Medication Safety Officer. Participates in multidisciplinary teams related to safe medication use, patient safety, policy review, and other initiatives as necessary. Prioritizes the efficient use and maintenance of the Drug library within the Intravenous Smart Pump system. Develops and provides system-wide education related to safe medication practices. Proactively tracks, trends, and analyzes medication safety data to identify opportunities to enhance medication and patient safety.
Reviews high-volume, high-risk, and problem-prone or critical aspects of care processes to prioritize potential medication safety improvements or initiatives. Serves as a resource on medication safety matters. Assists in the development and review of pharmacy, hospital, or organization-related medication use policies and procedures related to safe medication practices and regulatory compliance. Proactively engages with all pharmacy sites, pharmacy leadership, staff, and other team members to promote medication safety practices.
and Experience
Knowledge – The clinical pharmacist should have a broad understanding of:
- Strong knowledge of medication effectiveness and impact of medications on patient care
- Healthcare technologies used in the medication selection process
- Pharmaceutical care
- Clinical expertise
- Change management concepts
- Ability to review information and data to design clinical programs
- Concepts of risk and prioritization, statistics, population data
- Performance improvement methodologies and tools
- Standards of practice related to medication use
- Accreditation process, standards, and regulations
Skills – The Clinical Pharmacist should demonstrate excellence in the following skills:
- Verbal communication and presentation (small and large groups)
- Written communication, editing
- Active listening
- Time management
- Project management
- Analytical
- Safe system/process design
Abilities – The Clinical Pharmacist should possess the ability to perform the following:
- Facilitate practice change
- Collaborate with staff at all levels
- Effectively provide education
- Synthesize solutions
- Apply standards of practice to improve patient care
- Apply defined strategies and protocols
- Function proactively vs. reactively
- Write clear and concise policy and procedures
- Graduated with a B.S. in Pharmacy or Pharm
D from an ACPE-accredited School of Pharmacy
- Licensure:
Active Registered Pharmacist License in the State of Ohio
- Three years inpatient hospital pharmacy experience or completion of ASHP-accredited pharmacy residency program
- Ability to develop strong interpersonal relationships
- Flexible attitude and ability to adapt to schedule and workload changes
- Professional presentation and demeanor
- Collaboration skills and effective written and oral communication
- Knowledge of federal, state, and local laws governing pharmacy practices and pharmacy professionals
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