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Banner Health Ambulatory Clinical Pharmacist in Phoenix, Arizona

Primary City/State:

Phoenix, Arizona

Department Name:

Ambulatory

Work Shift:

Day

Job Category:

Pharmacy

Innovation and highly trained staff. Our Pharmacy team members play a critical role in ensuring the best care for our patients. Join a nationally recognized leader that values excellence and begin making a difference in people’s lives. Apply today.

Banner Health was named to Fortune’s America’s Most Innovative Companies list for the second year in a row for 2024 and named Most Trustworthy Companies in America by Newsweek. We’re proud to be recognized for our commitment to the latest health care advancements and excellent patient care.

Phoenix is Arizona’s major city and the fifth most populated city in the United States. It includes the posh resorts and green golf courses of Scottsdale, Tempe’s lively college-town vibes, arts-friendly Mesa and pro-sports hub Glendale, several American Indian tribal lands, and the suburban cities of Chandler and Gilbert.

As a part time Ambulatory Clinical Pharmacist, you will have direct-patient care encounters for diabetes, hypertension and anticoagulation. You will work in an interdisciplinary setting including layered learning with Pharmacy and Medicine residents. Ambulatory care experience, seeing patients independently, Residency training, and either BCACP or BCPS CDCES credentials are highly desired. Your schedule will be 2 - 3 days per week with 8 1/2 hours on site, either 8 - 4:30PM or 8:30AM - 5PM on Mondays, Tuesdays, and every other Wednesday. There is potential flexibility with times and days, averaging 20 hours per week.

Banner Pharmacy Services division provides excellent patient care across our entire continuum through convenient access, improved medication outcomes and innovative pharmacy practices. Banner Pharmacy Services will be recognized nationally as a clinical leader and trusted partner in proactively providing innovative pharmacy services through excellence in integration, care coordination, medication management and service to make a difference in people's lives. Banner is expanding its focus from being a hospital company to a clinical quality company focused on population health management. Clinical Pharmacy Services are also included in this robust new service line and are responsible for the management of the Banner formulary, development of standardized system wide clinical pharmacy services, and management of adverse drug event preventions. Clinical Pharmacy Services provides collaborative drug therapy management and educational interventions in patient care to optimize medication therapy, improve outcomes, promote wellness, and disease prevention.

POSITION SUMMARY

This position actively participates on the healthcare team as a pharmacotherapy expert in the area of ambulatory care to provide high quality direct-patient care and serve as a resource and drug information specialist to all other healthcare staff. Contributes to the optimal selection of drug therapy and design and may implement patient-specific medication regimens to maximize therapeutic benefit, minimize toxicity and attain quality measure gap closure. Accurately and completely documents patient assessment data and clinical interventions. May provide comprehensive patient education to improve medication compliance and promote patient self-management skills. Must possess clinical acumen and skills necessary to assess and interpret data reflective of the patient’s clinical condition. Conducts educational activities, applies principles of performance improvement, and may participate in Committee activities as appropriate assisting with the development and implementation of evidence-based medication guidelines/protocols. May oversee residents, interns, pharmacy technicians and support staff as applicable, providing direction in completion of daily responsibilities.

CORE FUNCTIONS

  1. Uses best practices and knowledge of internal or external business challenges to suggest improvements to services, processes or products. May provide oversight and assist with the development and implementation of evidence-based collaborative practice protocols. May participate in Ambulatory Pharmacy and Therapeutic (P&T) or other system committee activities as appropriate. Evaluates and recommends medications for formulary. Prepares formulary evaluations for P&T consideration.

  2. Solves complex problems. Takes a new perspective using existing solutions. Performs medication therapy and disease state management, which includes critically evaluating disease states and adjusting medication therapy, per the ambulatory pharmacy collaborative practice protocols, to optimize patient regimens and improve clinical outcomes. Ensures utilization of appropriate and cost-effective medication therapy. Areas of focus may include, but are not limited to, disease state management (e.g. thromboembolic disease, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, COPD), medication management, adverse drug event prevention and management, and evaluating and addressing quality measure therapy gaps.

  3. Interprets customer needs, assesses requirements and identifies solutions to non-standard requests. Interacts primarily with department and cross-department peers, supervisor, customers, peers’ managers, patients and physicians. Functions as a therapeutic consultant in areas that may include rational and appropriate use of medications, clinical pharmacology, pharmacokinetics, and disease state management. Demonstrates accurate and thorough documentation skills. Facilitates pharmacist-to-provider communication and clinical interventions.

  4. Makes decisions within approved operating plans and objectives and within functional policies and precedents. Determines how and when to achieve results.

  5. Participates in ordering or prescribing, administering and monitoring of all medications utilized. Internal customers may include Patients, Nurses, Licensed Independent Practitioners, Administrators and other health care team members for the purpose of integrating services, improving patient care and ensuring effective communication systems. External customers may include local, state, and national pharmacy organizations, State Board of Pharmacy, colleagues and peers, educational institutions and pharmaceutical representatives.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

A degree in Pharmacy from an accredited College of Pharmacy.

Completion of an accredited PGY1 pharmacy residency program or three years of previous clinical pharmacy experience in the ambulatory care setting.

Requires current and unrestricted pharmacy licensure in the applicable state of practice within 90 days of hire date. A current and unrestricted Pharmacist license (not intern) is required at the time of hire for BSS applicants.

Incumbents in Arizona are also required to provide the AZ Board of Pharmacy Wallet Card at time of hire.

Maintains good organizational, problem solving, and computer skills.

Possesses good written and verbal communication skills for interfacing with all levels of staff, physicians, patients, and other contacts.

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS

Additional related education and/or experience, including Board Certification in a related field, preferred or PGY2 pharmacy residency program in ambulatory care.

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EOE/Female/Minority/Disability/Veterans

Banner Health supports a drug-free work environment.

Banner Health complies with applicable federal and state laws and does not discriminate based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, or disability

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