Dartmouth Health

Lead Pharmacist - Medical Infusion

Job Locations US-NH-Lebanon
ID 2025-30847
Category
Allied Health
Position Type
Full-Time (30 to 40 hrs per week)
Location Name
Lebanon, NH

Overview

The Medical Infusion Clinical Lead consults with nursing and medical staff on prescription orders, patient reactions, and errors or complaints. Conducts drug utilization reviews and prepares drug review criteria for medical staff approval. Monitors drug therapies as assigned by medical staff and suggests alternatives.

 

This is a full time, 40hr per week, benefitted position. Monday-Friday 8am-4:30pm

 

Dartmouth is the best where it matters most!

 

 

DH Offers You:

Employees hired to work at least 0.50 FTE (20 hours per week) and their eligible dependents may

participate in Dartmouth Health benefit plans on the employee’s first day of employment.

Medical Insurance: Two medical plans available through Anthem BC/BS:

Retirement: Employee contributions are vested immediately. Employees also receive a base employer contribution of 4% of biweekly pay plus a

High Deductible Health Plan (HDHP) that is matched with a Health Savings Account and a PPO Plan that features higher premiums balanced by copays and lower deductibles.

biweekly matching contribution of 50% on up to 4% of pay saved—for a maximum match of 2% of pay.

Paid Time Off: Time Off Paid time off is accrued per pay period based on hours worked. This includes six paid holidays.

Shift Differential:10% evening, 20% night, and 15% weekend shift differentials when applicable.

Tuition Reimbursement: Up to $3,000 per year.

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Vision

 

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Responsibilities

  1. Provides comprehensive pharmacy care and oversight of medical infusion. Reviews patient drug therapy and care plan with medical staff and other health care professionals. Provides pharmacokinetic dosing and other drug therapy consultations. Manages the pharmaceutical care of specific patients.
  2. Develops and assesses the clinical pharmacy program/service. Develops new clinical programs and services and evaluates/improves existing Develops and conducts evaluation of programs/service related to performance improvement resource management, clinical and cost effectiveness/quality, prevention and detection of adverse drug events, benchmarking, etc. Develops methods for measuring, monitoring, and interpreting clinical, economic and other outcomes; medication use evaluations; target medication-intervention programs.
  3. Serves as the Pharmacy departmental liaison for pharmacy, medical, nursing and other health care
  4. Serves as the educational resource for the organization within Provides in-service trainings for pharmacy, medical, nursing, and other health care professional staff. Addresses the learning needs of the staff in response to emerging drug therapies and new uses of existing drug products. Tracks drugs in development and those under review by the DFA, assessing potential impact on the organization.
  5. Leads or participates in organizational initiatives that optimize drug therapy Identifies drug-related problems and develops practice guidelines, protocols or procedures. Participates in the development of clinical pathways/guidelines.
  6. Serves as a preceptor for students/residents rotating through specialty practice
  7. Act as pharmacist-in-charge in the absence of pharmacy managers and supervisors.
  8. Pharmacist in Charge: The pharmacist responsible for the day-to-day oversight of the operation of the pharmacy. This includes but is not limited to: managing staff, ensuring compliance to all applicable state and federal guidelines, and maintaining the inventory of all medications.
  9. Performs other duties as required or assigned

Qualifications

  • Graduate of an ACPE – accredited School of Pharmacy.
  • 1 year of combined clinical pharmacy/specialty and/or residency experience required.
  • Pharm D preferred.
  • Must have demonstrated ability to work independently with minimal direct supervision, with the ability to set priorities and make critical decisions.
  • Effective oral and written communication skills, as well as demonstrated interpersonal and team skills essential.

Required Licensure/Certifications

  • Must have a current, unrestricted pharmacist licensed to practice in the state of NH
  • Board Certification in Specialty Pharmacy (CSP) within 3 years of hire for Clinical Pharmacists Leads in the Specialty Pharmacy
  • BLS Certification within 30 days of hire for Clinical Pharmacist Leads in the Retail & Specialty Pharmacy if required to administer immunizations

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