Pharmacist | Full-time
Tamarack Health
- Ashland, California, United States
- Ashland, California, United States
About
- Review and verify medication orders for accuracy, safety, and appropriateness.
- Provide clinical services including medication reconciliation, discharge education, and pharmacokinetic/anticoagulation dosing.
- Serve as a trusted drug information resource for healthcare professionals.
- Participate in medication safety initiatives, including error reporting and process improvements.
- Supervise pharmacy technicians and interns while ensuring compliance with best practices.
- Use your expertise and critical thinking to enhance patient care and optimize medication management.
Job Duties:
- Prepare, compound, and dispense medications (including sterile, chemotherapy, and parenteral nutrition) per provider orders and regulatory standards.
- Verify medication orders for accuracy; perform dosing calculations for specialized therapies (pediatric, chemo, TPN).
- Maintain controlled substance records and monitor for diversion risks.
- Provide clinical services: monitor drug therapy, labs, and pharmacokinetics; recommend dosing adjustments and antibiotic therapy changes.
- Detect and report adverse drug reactions; promote formulary compliance and cost-effective medication use.
- Serve as a drug information resource for healthcare staff.
- Supervise and verify work of pharmacy technicians and interns; assist as needed.
- Participate in code teams and ensure timely delivery of pharmacy services.
- Optimize inventory and identify process improvements for patient care and medication management.
- Maintain licensure, attend meetings, complete training, and stay current with pharmacy practices.
- Adhere to hospital and department standards: professionalism, confidentiality, safety, and compliance with all regulations.
Requirements:
- Graduate of an ACPE-accredited School of Pharmacy (BS or PharmD).
- Current Wisconsin pharmacist license in good standing (and any other states licensed).
- Prior hospital pharmacy experience, including unit-dose systems, USP compounding standards, pharmacokinetics, and pharmacy computer systems.
- Strong verbal and written communication skills in English; ability to collaborate effectively with patients and healthcare teams.
- Competency in pharmacokinetic monitoring, anticoagulation, and hospital pharmacotherapy.
Benefits and Salary:
Commensurate with position and experience. Comprehensive benefits package to include: medical, HSA, dental, 403(b) with employer match of 5%, life insurance, long-term disability, PTO, sick time, EAP, wellness benefits, etc.
About Us:
As an independent hospital, we live our mission to improve the health and wellbeing of the people of our region. To improve access to care, we have expanded our local specialty and primary care services in our communities. Not far from Duluth, MN, our campus resides in the beautiful north woods of Wisconsin where you can balance work and home life on our beautiful lakes and trails by partaking in personal interests such as biking, cross-country skiing, hiking, fishing, water sports, ATVing, snowmobiling, and much more.
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Languages
- English
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