Clinical Pharmacist Outpatient Oncology
Listed on 2026-01-26
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Healthcare
Overview
Educate and counsel patients, families, and healthcare team members on safe and effective medication use. Provide safe, timely, and cost-effective medication therapy; actively participate in stewardship, surveillance, and restricted-use programs. Engage in direct patient care and interdisciplinary rounds, ensuring smooth transitions of care from admission through discharge and follow-up.
Location:
Orlando Ambulatory Infusion Center - 2501 N Orange Ave, Suite 481, Orlando, FL. May occasionally be asked to assist other AICs within the Central Florida region.
Schedule:
Monday through Friday, 8 hours/day with rotating start times (0630–0930). Rotating Saturdays: 0900–1500 (approximately every 4 weeks). Subject to change based on patient needs.
Relocation: $1,500 Relocation Bonus to Eligible Candidates.
Responsibilities- Educate and counsel patients, families, and healthcare team members on safe and effective medication use.
- Provide safe, timely, and cost-effective medication therapy; actively participate in stewardship, surveillance, and restricted-use programs.
- Participate in direct patient care and interdisciplinary rounds; ensure smooth transitions of care from admission through discharge and follow-up.
- Supervise, mentor, and evaluate pharmacy technicians, interns, students, and residents; support team learning and development.
- Identify, report, and help resolve medication safety events, adverse drug reactions, and errors.
- Demonstrate proficiency with EHRs, pharmacy informatics systems, and medication automation to optimize clinical decision support and documentation.
- Contribute to professional advancement through practice innovation, research, specialty alignment, committee participation, and scholarly activity.
- Perform all pharmacist functions including compounding, dispensing, verification, and documentation of medications across central, satellite, and IV areas.
- Review and monitor medication orders and patient profiles to prevent and resolve drug-related problems; complete pharmacist consults and perform pharmacokinetic dosing, monitoring, and adjustments.
- Participate in quality improvement initiatives, regulatory compliance, and accreditation activities; track performance metrics (e.g., interventions, error reduction, cost savings).
- Other duties as assigned.
- Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities – Organizational, Verbal Interpersonal, Customer Relations, Grammar/Spelling, Read/Comprehend written instructions, Follow verbal instructions, Keyboarding (manual), Computer (visual) [Required]
- Education – Bachelor’s [Required], Doctorate [Preferred]
- Field Of Study – PharmD
- Work Experience – 1+ hospital experience strongly preferred [Preferred]
- Licenses And Certifications – Licensed Pharmacist (RPH) [Required]
- Additional Information – Additional licensure or certification requirements may apply depending on the specific unit or state in which this position is located. Please consult the credential grid for details.
Physical Requirements:
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- Pay Range: $50.49 - $93.91
- Benefits from Day One:
Medical, Dental, Vision Insurance, Life Insurance, Disability Insurance - Paid Time Off from Day One
- 403-B Retirement Plan
- 4 Weeks 100% Paid Parental Leave
- Career Development
- Whole Person Well-being Resources
- Mental Health Resources and Support
- Pet Benefits
Address
601 E ROLLINS ST, ORLANDO, Florida 32803
This facility is an equal opportunity employer and complies with federal, state and local anti-discrimination laws, regulations and ordinances.
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