Travel ContractOutpatient Pharmacist
$3,085/week
Outpatient Pharmacist
Kingman, AZ
The Good Life MedStaff
5x8 hrs, Days
Referral Bonus
$3,085/weekPosted Today
Overview
- Start DateASAP
- Shift Breakdown5x8 hrs
- ShiftDays
- Duration13 weeks
- SettingHospital
Pay
5% higher than average Allied Health Professional pay in Arizona
Estimated total pay
$3,085/weekBenefits
- Medical benefits
- Dental benefits
- Vision benefits
- 401k retirement plan
- Referral bonus
Description
Qualifications
Education: Graduate with a Doctor of Pharmacy Degree from an ACPE-accredited School of Pharmacy
Experience: N/A
Certification: PGY-1 pharmacy residency graduation general pharmacy practice, Residence Program or
Board-Certified Pharmacotherapy Specialist (BCPS), or other certification via Board of Pharmacy Specialties
Pharmacotherapy Specialists (BPS) in general practice area, i.e., geriatric or equivalent practice as clinical
pharmacist, to include 40% clinical activities as documented Director or their designee.
License: Licensed in the State of Arizona required within 90 days of hire date*
*New employees eligible for AZ Board of Pharmacy pharmacist license, will be assigned appropriate tasks
during licensure processing.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
• Ability to work as a team member.
• Ability to communicate effectively (orally and in writing).
Job Title: Pharmacist
Job Description: Pharmacists play a vital role in healthcare by ensuring that patients receive the appropriate medications, counseling on their use, and supporting overall healthcare management. As experts in medication management, pharmacists collaborate with doctors, nurses, and other healthcare professionals to optimize patient care.
Key Responsibilities:
Dispensing Medications: Accurately and safely dispense prescribed medications to patients in accordance with physician orders and pharmacy regulations.
Medication Counseling: Provide patients with information on proper medication usage, potential side effects, and drug interactions to ensure safe and effective use.
Prescription Review: Review and verify prescriptions for accuracy, appropriateness, and legality.
Patient Safety Monitoring: Monitor and track the effectiveness and safety of medications through patient feedback, laboratory data, and follow-up care.
Drug Therapy Management: Collaborate with healthcare teams to develop and adjust patient-specific drug therapies based on medical conditions and treatment goals.
Inventory Management: Ensure that the pharmacy maintains proper inventory levels of medications, and is compliant with regulations for controlled substances.
Compounding: Prepare and compound medications as required, following specific formulas and techniques.
Patient Education: Provide educational materials and counseling to patients regarding lifestyle changes, health management, and medication adherence.
Health Screenings: Conduct health screenings (e.g., for cholesterol, blood pressure, diabetes) when applicable.
Compliance: Maintain up-to-date knowledge of federal, state, and local laws and regulations governing pharmacy practice.
Skills and Qualifications:
Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) degree from an accredited pharmacy school.
Active state pharmacy license (or certification, depending on the state).
Strong attention to detail and organizational skills.
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
Ability to work effectively in a team environment.
Knowledge of drug interactions, contraindications, and pharmacokinetics.
Ability to provide patient education and counseling.
Licensure and Certification: Pharmacists are required to be licensed in all states in the U.S. The licensing requirements include:
Education: A Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) degree from an accredited school.
Examinations: Pharmacists must pass the North American Pharmacist Licensure Examination (NAPLEX) and, in many cases, a state-specific law exam (e.g., Multistate Pharmacy Jurisprudence Examination, MPJE).
Internship/Experience: Most states require a certain number of internship hours as part of the education requirement.
Continuing Education: Pharmacists are typically required to complete continuing education (CE) credits to maintain their licenses.
State-Specific Certification or Licensure Requirements:
California: Requires the passing of the California Practice Standards and Jurisprudence Examination for Pharmacists (CPJE).
Florida: Pharmacists must pass the Florida Pharmacy Law Exam in addition to the NAPLEX.
Texas: Requires completion of the Texas Pharmacy Jurisprudence Exam, along with the NAPLEX.
New York: Requires both the NAPLEX and the New York State Pharmacy Law Examination.
Each state has its specific requirements for licensure, including continuing education, internship hours, and jurisdiction-specific exams.
Work Environment: Pharmacists may work in a variety of settings, including:
Retail pharmacies (e.g., chain drugstores, independent pharmacies)
Hospitals and healthcare systems
Long-term care facilities
Pharmaceutical industry (e.g., research, regulatory affairs)
Ambulatory care clinics or community health centers
Education: Graduate with a Doctor of Pharmacy Degree from an ACPE-accredited School of Pharmacy
Experience: N/A
Certification: PGY-1 pharmacy residency graduation general pharmacy practice, Residence Program or
Board-Certified Pharmacotherapy Specialist (BCPS), or other certification via Board of Pharmacy Specialties
Pharmacotherapy Specialists (BPS) in general practice area, i.e., geriatric or equivalent practice as clinical
pharmacist, to include 40% clinical activities as documented Director or their designee.
License: Licensed in the State of Arizona required within 90 days of hire date*
*New employees eligible for AZ Board of Pharmacy pharmacist license, will be assigned appropriate tasks
during licensure processing.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
• Ability to work as a team member.
• Ability to communicate effectively (orally and in writing).
Job Title: Pharmacist
Job Description: Pharmacists play a vital role in healthcare by ensuring that patients receive the appropriate medications, counseling on their use, and supporting overall healthcare management. As experts in medication management, pharmacists collaborate with doctors, nurses, and other healthcare professionals to optimize patient care.
Key Responsibilities:
Dispensing Medications: Accurately and safely dispense prescribed medications to patients in accordance with physician orders and pharmacy regulations.
Medication Counseling: Provide patients with information on proper medication usage, potential side effects, and drug interactions to ensure safe and effective use.
Prescription Review: Review and verify prescriptions for accuracy, appropriateness, and legality.
Patient Safety Monitoring: Monitor and track the effectiveness and safety of medications through patient feedback, laboratory data, and follow-up care.
Drug Therapy Management: Collaborate with healthcare teams to develop and adjust patient-specific drug therapies based on medical conditions and treatment goals.
Inventory Management: Ensure that the pharmacy maintains proper inventory levels of medications, and is compliant with regulations for controlled substances.
Compounding: Prepare and compound medications as required, following specific formulas and techniques.
Patient Education: Provide educational materials and counseling to patients regarding lifestyle changes, health management, and medication adherence.
Health Screenings: Conduct health screenings (e.g., for cholesterol, blood pressure, diabetes) when applicable.
Compliance: Maintain up-to-date knowledge of federal, state, and local laws and regulations governing pharmacy practice.
Skills and Qualifications:
Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) degree from an accredited pharmacy school.
Active state pharmacy license (or certification, depending on the state).
Strong attention to detail and organizational skills.
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
Ability to work effectively in a team environment.
Knowledge of drug interactions, contraindications, and pharmacokinetics.
Ability to provide patient education and counseling.
Licensure and Certification: Pharmacists are required to be licensed in all states in the U.S. The licensing requirements include:
Education: A Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) degree from an accredited school.
Examinations: Pharmacists must pass the North American Pharmacist Licensure Examination (NAPLEX) and, in many cases, a state-specific law exam (e.g., Multistate Pharmacy Jurisprudence Examination, MPJE).
Internship/Experience: Most states require a certain number of internship hours as part of the education requirement.
Continuing Education: Pharmacists are typically required to complete continuing education (CE) credits to maintain their licenses.
State-Specific Certification or Licensure Requirements:
California: Requires the passing of the California Practice Standards and Jurisprudence Examination for Pharmacists (CPJE).
Florida: Pharmacists must pass the Florida Pharmacy Law Exam in addition to the NAPLEX.
Texas: Requires completion of the Texas Pharmacy Jurisprudence Exam, along with the NAPLEX.
New York: Requires both the NAPLEX and the New York State Pharmacy Law Examination.
Each state has its specific requirements for licensure, including continuing education, internship hours, and jurisdiction-specific exams.
Work Environment: Pharmacists may work in a variety of settings, including:
Retail pharmacies (e.g., chain drugstores, independent pharmacies)
Hospitals and healthcare systems
Long-term care facilities
Pharmaceutical industry (e.g., research, regulatory affairs)
Ambulatory care clinics or community health centers
The Good Life MedStaff Job ID #37329693. Pay package is based on 8 hour shifts and 40.0 hours per week (subject to confirmation) with tax-free stipend amount to be determined. Posted job title: Allied Health:Pharmacist,06:00:00-14:00:00
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Pros
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Cons
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