7329- Pharmacist
Hours: 7am-2:30pm, (40 hours per week - week days 7:00am-2:30pm on week 1 and then 11:00am-7:30pm rotating every other week for week 2. Lastly, a weekend day every 3rd weekend from 7:00am-3:00pm)
Minimum education: Doctoral Degree
Projected end date: at least 1 year from start date
Submissions must include:
Resume
Cover Letter
RTR
Healthcare-professional level CPR certification
Ohio Doctor licensure
If missing any documents the bid will be rejected
Can be either Registered Pharmacist or PharmD
40 hours per week - week days 7:00am-2:30pm on week 1 and then 11:00am-7:30pm rotating every other week for week 2. Lastly, a weekend day every 3rd weekend from 7:00am-3:00pm
Additionally, must be able to list 20+ lbs
JOB DUTIES IN ORDER OF IMPORTANCE: (These duties are illustrative only. Incumbents may perform some or
all of these duties or other job-related duties as assigned.)
Accurately & timely compounds, counts & dispenses drugs, chemicals & pharmaceutical supplies as prescribed by
licensed practitioner pursuant to Chapter 4715, 4725, 4731 or 4741 of Revised Code for patients or residents/inmates in
state facility or in community agencies with contracts with state 648 or 169 boards in accordance with federal & state laws
& certifying agency standards (e.g., J.C.A.H., I.C.F.M.R.), reviews drug therapy for appropriate dose, duration, drug
interaction & adverse effects based on review of patients or residents/inmates' records & medical profile & contacts
physicians & professional staff regarding updates in patient or resident/inmate records or problems with prescribed
medication; assist with developing policies & procedures to increase efficiency & accountability.
Oversees delivery & shipment of drugs, order drugs & supplies to maintain sufficient stock, reviews expiration dates,
returns outdated merchandise & rotates stock as orders are received, assists staff in inventory of pharmacy stock,
inspects ward stocks & crash carts to ensure compliance with federal, state & certifying agency standards & rules,
maintains tight security of all stock & locks up controlled drugs.
Utilizes pharmaceutical software to maintain mandated records & reports of all drugs & chemical substances dispensed,
prepares & submits periodic reports; types of labels; edits & revises hospital medical formulary; attends staff meetings &
continuing education seminars; keeps institutional staff apprised of new drug information; act as lead worker over
assigned pharmaceutical staff.
MAJOR WORKER CHARACTERISTICS:
Knowledge of pharmacy; federal & state laws & rules governing practice of pharmacy, distribution of drugs, chemicals,
pharmaceutical supplies, narcotics & controlled substances; certifying agency rules governing pharmacy operation (e.g.,
J.C.A.H., I.C.F.M.R.) & budgeting; record keeping policies; inventory control. Skill in operation of personal computer.
Ability to comprehend many medical variables & determine possible drug interactions; read & comprehend medical &
pharmaceutical texts, manuals & journals.
() Developed after employment.
MINIMUM CLASS QUALIFICATIONS FOR EMPLOYMENT:
Current & valid license to practice pharmacy as issued by Ohio State Board of Pharmacy, pursuant to Sections 4729.01 to
4729.29, inclusive of Ohio Revised Code; must provide own transportation.
TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT REQUIRED TO REMAIN IN THE CLASSIFICATION AFTER EMPLOYMENT:
Continuing pharmacy education as required in Section 4729.12 of Ohio Revised Code & Sections 4729-7-01 to 4729-7-
07, inclusive of Ohio Administrative Code.
UNUSUAL WORKING CONDITIONS:
May be required to come into facility after working hours to get required medication; may be exposed to violent or irate
patients or residents/inmates.