Transitions of Care Clinical Specialist Lead Pharmacist
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![]() United States, Ohio, Columbus | |
![]() 281 West Lane Avenue (Show on map) | |
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Scope of Position Under the direction of the Assistant or Associate Director of Pharmacy, the Specialty Practice Lead provides programmatic oversight for system-wide Transitions of Care (TOC). This position leads and manages programs related to TOC to and from the acute care setting for the OSUWMC health-system. In this role, the Specialty Practice Lead maintains functional expertise and provides patient care, participates in appropriate hospital and/or departmental committees across the enterprise, and leads strategic implementation and oversight of TOC programs. This position will promote and implement quality and process improvement initiatives, collaborate with medication safety to identify system improvements, and utilize metrics to demonstrate value and expand the reach of the TOC program. This position oversees workflows for the TOC pharmacy technicians and assists with resource allocation and scheduling. This position will also serve as the primary point of contact for the college of pharmacy to oversee and coordinate the pharmacy student and faculty involvement in TOC at OSUWMC. Position Summary The Specialty Practice Lead Pharmacist assists with the planning, organization, and evaluation of acute care TOC services provided by Department of Pharmacy. Under the guidance of the Assistant or Associate Director, the Lead assists in overseeing, guiding, coaching, and evaluating the work performance of the TOC pharmacy technicians and other pharmacy extenders. This position facilitates the maintenance of the existing TOC program through use of TOC dashboard metrics to drive expansion and reach of pharmacy services. Other key functions include leading quality and process improvement projects, collaborating with providers, nurses, and staff across the system to optimize medication transitions of care, and implementation of discharge medication reconciliation. This position can be further summarized as follows:
Minimum Qualifications For Hire: Licensed pharmacist in the State of Ohio; advanced degree (Pharm.D./MS or Masters of Business) preferred, PGY1 and PGY2 residency preferred and/or equivalent experience or advanced degree related to scope of position, a minimum 2 years of pharmacy experience in the pharmacy department, proven track record of longitudinal multidisciplinary project implementation and ongoing management, strong written and verbal communication skills, demonstrates process improvement and optimization-related knowledge, skills, and experiences, demonstrates project management capabilities, possesses ability to work well in an environment with changing priorities and ability to work well independently and as a part of a team. On going: Conducts experiential and/or didactic teaching of pharmacy students (including interns), pharmacy residents, and permanent staff. Professional instruction to the hospital and clinical staff or other professional organizations. Participates in and presents intra-departmental continuing education programs in addition to professional presentations to local community groups, the College of Pharmacy, other hospitals and pharmacy departments, and professional meetings. |