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Description
The pharmacist will serve in the campus pharmacy to support pharmacy operations as well as work with key stakeholders to expand and implement innovative pharmacy services to the campus community. Additionally, the pharmacist will work with the Director of Community Practice Advancement to develop advanced pharmacy services and implement within the greater Nashville community. This will involve implementing new services and visiting neighboring pharmacists to assist them in meeting goals for service development and implementation.
Responsibilities:
- Serve as the pharmacist on duty for the Belmont University Campus Pharmacy by providing comprehensive pharmaceutical care for patients and/or their representatives, processing/dispensing prescriptions, providing education, guidance, supervision and training to students, technicians, and interns, administering immunizations, and complying with all laws, rules, and regulations.
- Work with pharmacy manager to implement and expand pharmacy services offered within the campus pharmacy.
- Work with Director of Community Pharmacy Practice Advancement to develop and implement advanced pharmacy services to enhance community pharmacy practice and education.
- Work with student organizations as preceptor on occasion during community facing events such as health fairs, educational, and screening activities.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
(Expert) Analytical Thinking: Ability to identify issues, obtain relevant
information, relate and compare data from different sources, and
identify alternative solutions.
(Expert) Critical Thinking: Interprets and seeks information, uses independent
reasoning to diagnose the root cause of situations or issues, identifies
and tests solutions and thinks beyond what is typical or customary.
Uses information to determine benefits and impact in making
decision and/or recommendations.
(Expert) Project/Program/Service Management: Ability to coordinate and
administer programs/project activities and protocols. Ability to
manage resources, monitor activities, and assess risks and quality
issues associated with the program/project.
(Expert) Written and Oral Communications: Ability to present information to
individuals or groups; ability to deliver presentations suited to the
characteristics and needs of the audience. Ability to convey
information clearly and concisely to groups or individuals either
verbally or in writing to ensure that they understand the information
and the message. Ability to listen and respond appropriately to
others. Ability to impact and influence others to further the
institution’s strategic objectives.
(Intermediate) Technical, Computer, and Software Skills: Ability to use Microsoft
Office (Excel, PowerPoint, Word) and basic databases and software.
Requirements
Required: Doctoral Degree > Field of Study: PharmD
Level of Experience > 4-6 years
Required TN Pharmacist License
Preferred Requirement: PGY - 1 Community Pharmacy Residency