Overview: The Pharmacist will perform professional and clinical duties in the dispensing of medications to patients and clinic.
The Pharmacist is responsible for collaborating with Pharmacist-in-Charge to support the day to day operations of a clinic pharmacy, including directing pharmacy technicians and ensuring safe, efficient, and quality service to patients and customers.
Responsibilities: Prepares, fills, and verify prescriptions as ordered by physicians and other authorized personnel as provided for by California Law;Stores and preserves medications and vaccines as appropriate;Checks incoming shipments of pharmacy supplies and medications and arranges for their storage;Charges 3rd party payer for dispensed medications;Removal of outdated drugs from the pharmacy and clinic stocks;Distribution of clinic stock supplies of medications;Oversees and coordinates the work of pharmacy technicians in the functions detailed above, as well as other duties as described in the job functions of the pharmacy technicians and as allowed by California Law;Oversees and coordinates the work of the pharmacy clerks in the functions as outlined in the job description of the pharmacy clerks as allowed by California Law;Participates in in-service training (includes both presentation of in-services and attendance at the presentation of others providing in-services);Provide drug information to clinic personnel and medical staff;Participate in staff meetings, planning meetings and other meetings as needed;Perform other duties as needed and directed by clinic administrator, PIC or the Director of Pharmacy; Qualifications: Graduate of an ACPE accredited college of pharmacy with a Doctor of Pharmacy degree and a California pharmacist license required or be certified by the Foreign Pharmacy Graduate Equivalency Committee (FPGEC) issued by the National Association of Boards of PharmacyHigh Volume Retail Pharmacy experience preferred.Minimum of 2 years related experience.