Clinical Pharmacy Specialist
Note: The compensation range(s) in the table below represent the base salaries for all positions at a given grade across the health system. Typically, a new hire can expect a starting salary somewhere in the lower part of the range. Actual salaries may vary by position and will be determined based on the candidate's relevant experience. No employee will be paid below the minimum of the range. Pay ranges are listed as hourly for non-exempt employees and based on assumed full time commitment for exempt employees.
Minimum – Midpoint – Maximum
$128,419.00 – $147,596.00 – $174,553.00
Summary:
Through the leadership of the BH Pharmacy Manager of Clinical Programs, the Clinical Pharmacy Specialist is primarily responsible for leading and providing comprehensive and collaborative pharmaceutical care and supporting the pharmacy education programs.
The Clinical Pharmacy Specialist is also expected to serve as a leader among their colleagues, supporting workflow and education as appropriate.
The major job responsibilities include identification, resolution, and prevention of drug-related problems, drug distribution support, order verification, and oversight of medication use protocols and/or restrictions. The Clinical Pharmacy Specialist supports and leads clinical pharmacy and medication management initiatives, serves as the pharmacy representative on committees as appropriate, participates in research, and contributes to the advancement of knowledge through the teaching and education of Pharmacy students, Pharmacy residents, and Pharmacy staff, as well as Nursing staff and Prescriber staff both internally and externally.
In addition, the Clinical Pharmacy Specialist serves as a preceptor for APPE students and pharmacy residents. Responsibilities include program/syllabus development and maintenance to achieve program goals and provision of sound academic and clinical training for students and residents.
Job Responsibilities:
1) Provide Comprehensive Pharmaceutical Care for Care Areas and Operational Support of Inpatient Care Areas:
Participate in daily patient care rounds with the following goals: Monitor drug therapy to evaluate the appropriateness of use; Promote the optimal use of formulary medications; Review patient profiles including dose, dosage form, regimen, route, therapeutic duplication, and drug interactions; Coordinate care across the continuum as needed
Provide pharmacokinetic consultations when appropriate
Prevent, detect, monitor, and document adverse drug reactions and medication events
Counsel patients/family on discharge/transfer medications as appropriate
Participate in emergencies as appropriate
Documentation of services provided within the pharmacy intervention database and patient medical record
Provide medication order review support as appropriate for patients
Resolve drug distribution-related issues
Cover assigned shifts as determined by departmental needs
Ensure adherence to the Joint Commission
2) Advancement of Knowledge for Baystate Medical Center and Baystate Health:
Serve as the primary preceptor for APPE pharmacy students and Pharmacy residents in their care areas and a backup preceptor for other rotations as appropriate
Plan, develop, and implement staff development support for prescribers and nurses
Facilitate Clinical Pharmacist development in the specialty care area
Design and provide presentations, publications, and other informative activities related to patient care and other drug-related topics for internal and external audiences
Meets ASHP/School of Pharmacy requirements for preceptors
3) Develop and Support evidence-based drug therapies for patients:
Plan, develop, and implement medication-use therapies that are optimal from both a financial and a clinical perspective
Implement appropriate clinical practice guidelines and care plans through CIS
Coordinate Pharmacy and Therapeutics category/medication reviews as necessary
Develop and conduct target drug programs and drug use evaluations as needed and report results to the Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee
Monitor the use of high-cost, high-risk medications to ensure consistency with approved criteria
4) Participate in Appropriate Medical Center Committees:
Pharmacy Academic Advisory Committee
Clinical Pharmacy Leadership Committee
Care Area-specific Committees/groups
5) Participate in Pharmacy-Research Projects:
Medication-related patient outcomes research
Serve as a residency project mentor for pharmacy residents as appropriate
6) Must be able to obtain any applicable BPS certification within 12 months from the date of hire that is relevant to the clinical scope.
Required Work Experience:
1) PGY-1 equivalent to three years in a direct patient care role
Preferred Work Experience:
1) PGY-2
Skills and Competencies:
Maintenance of ASHP residency preceptorship requirements
Excellence in clinical, interpersonal, verbal, and written communication skills
Must be results-oriented and able to meet deadlines
Proficient in Microsoft applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint)
Understands the principles of staff engagement
Demonstrates innovation and creativity
Effective leadership skills (project management, team leadership, etc.) required
Education:
Bachelors Degree (Required)
Certifications:
American Society of Health-System Pharmacists – ASHPASHPASHP, Board Certified Pharmacotherapy Specialist – Board of Pharmacy SpecialistBoard of Pharmacy SpecialistBoard of Pharmacy Specialist, Licensed Pharmacist – OtherOtherOther
Equal Employment Opportunity Employer
Baystate Health is an Equal Opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, national origin, ancestry, age, genetic information, disability, or protected veteran status.