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Pharmacist - Pharmacy - Full Time

Guthrie
United Statesfull_timeVerifiedPosted 18 May 2026
💰 $174,000/yr($110,000/yr$174,000/yr)

About the role

Summary

Responsible for preparing and dispensing medications for patients within the Hospital.  Provides those other services which may be required as part of the daily operating activities of the Pharmacy Department; compounds and dispenses medications and other pharmaceutical supplies, using standard physical and clinical procedures to fill written prescriptions issued by physicians, dentists, and other qualified prescribers.

Experience

Previous experience in hospital pharmacy practice preferred but not required.

Education

Doctor of Pharmacy or Bachelor of Pharmacy from an accredited School of Pharmacy.

License

Current License as pharmacist in NYS and preferably PA.

Essential Functions

1)Team Member Expectations

a. Understands and adheres to GCMC's compliance standards as they appear in GCMC's Corporate Compliance Policy, Code of Conduct and Conflict of Interest Policy. 

b. Keeps abreast of all pertinent federal, state and GCMC regulations, laws, and policies as they presently exist and as they change or are modified. 

c. Demonstrates skill in area of responsibility. Skill is defined as excellence in quality and quantity of work produced. 

d. Develops a spirit of teamwork. Recognizes when help is needed, provides assistance without being asked and does not judge when help is asked for by others. 

e. Learns from mistakes and helps to foster an environment of constructive feedback. 

f. Works to ensure patient safety is maintained in all aspects of services provided by the department. Raises concerns without fear of negative feedback. Contributes suggestions to improve unsafe situations. Executes the "stop the line" process when needed to prevent patient harm. 

g. Participates effectively in department meetings. Arrives on time, respects the opinions expressed, and works to identify a solution that optimizes patient care or improved performance of the department. 

h. Works to improve the practice of pharmacy by working with and training new employees, pharmacy interns and students.

i. Imparts clinical pharmacy knowledge by presenting pharmaceutical or medication use safety services for clinical staff or community educational programs.

2) Operational and Service Excellence Expectations 

a. Maintains all required records including controlled substance records and all appropriate department forms. 

b. Processes physician orders quickly and accurately including appropriate instructions and timing to nursing to ensure safe and efficient medication administration. 

c. Appropriately questions, rectifies and documents response to any medication related problem encountered during order processing, i.e. duplications, allergies, noncompliance with policy, etc. 

d. Follows policy and procedure order processing for high-risk patients (pediatrics) and high-risk medications; chemotherapy, anticoagulants, etc. 

e. Ensures medications are being distributed in a timely fashion meeting department expectations and patient needs. Checks medications timely to prevent distribution delays. 

f. Strives for zero defect production level in medications dispensed from pharmacy

g. Ensures all tasks are complete at the end of the shift or communicates items left to next shift. 

h. Prevents Medication Occurrences; performs the appropriate documentation of Adverse Drug Reactions and medication occurrences to ensure system problems are identified and resolved. 

i. When in the IV room, works to ensure products are mixed accurately and timely according to developed processes and expectations. 

j. When in the IV room, works to ensure 797 requirements are being adhered to. 

k. Follows policy and procedure for clarifying orders; all clarifications should be resolved within 24 hours.  

3) Clinical Excellence

   a. Demonstrates understanding of the patient and his/her condition or disease and its treatment.

   b. Appropriately handles dosing, monitoring, and pharmaceutical care of high risk patients;

     chemotherapy and pediatrics. 

   c. Performs the appropriate documentation of interventions. Goal is 200 interventions/quarter. 

   d. Antibiotic Stewardship; Ensures all antibiotic usage is appropriate. Streamlines and de-escalates

     therapy to reduce the development of resistance and hospital acquired conditions. Documents 

     interventions.

   e. Dose Adjustments: Ensures appropriateness of medication regimens, taking into account

     medication indication, patient age, weight and renal and hepatic function. Documents

     interventions. 

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