Ambulatory Clinical Pharmacist

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Location: RemoteFull-Time
Salary127,000 - 133,000 USD per year
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Requirements

  • Doctor of Pharmacy degree (PharmD) from an accredited school of pharmacy
  • Licensed pharmacist in CO
  • Possess certification in a relevant field of practice
  • Completed a postgraduate residency through an accredited postgraduate institution where at least 50% of the experience included the provision of direct patient care services with interdisciplinary teams
  • Provided clinical services to patients for at least one year under a collaborative practice agreement or protocol with a physician, advanced practice pharmacist, pharmacist practicing collaborative drug therapy management, hospital pharmacy practice or health system
  • Required continuing education requirements to maintain CO state Pharmacist license
  • Ability to analyze information
  • Strong verbal communication skills
  • Deep knowledge of pharmacology developments and FDA health regulations
  • Ability to manage processes
  • Strong technical and clinical skills
  • Maintain constant focus on legal compliance
  • Highly productive with a focus on quality and details
  • Strong clinical knowledge and validated expertise with focus on disease state management and treatment guidelines

Responsibilities

  • Provide medication management for individuals, including medication reconciliation, dose modification and/or optimization, ordering laboratory tests and medication adherence counseling within the stated parameters of the approved protocol/CPA/CDTM.
  • Collaborate with the interdisciplinary care team to develop individualized care plans that align with evidence-based guidelines and best practices for therapy management.
  • Monitor and evaluate medication regimens to ensure clinical criteria are met, including therapeutic goals, adverse effects, and drug interactions.
  • Identify opportunities for drug therapy optimization and provide recommendations for medication cost savings initiatives when applicable.
  • Participate in quality improvement initiatives by actively participating in clinical outcome studies, REMs compliance/reporting, and ACP-related process improvement projects.
  • Optimize resources and workflows with supporting roles handling complex prior authorizations/appeals by providing clinical justification for medication approval, including supporting literature and rationale.
  • Collaborate with healthcare providers, including assigned clinic physicians, specialists, and onsite clinic pharmacists, to ensure seamless medication management and coordination of care.
  • Perform clinical assessments/educational counseling at drug-level for all patients within high priority clinics on qualified on a targeted medication(s).
  • Ensure all clinical criteria is in clinical compliance with guidance from FDA, clinical guidelines, and appropriate evidence-based literature.
  • Assist with workflow optimization initiatives, including identifying areas for improvement and implementing strategies to enhance efficiency, productivity, and quality of care.
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