Informatics Pharmacist-Clinical Coordinator
Location
United States
Posted
12 days ago
Salary
Not specified
No structured requirement data.
Job Description
Role Description
The Informatics Pharmacist (Clinical Coordinator) works in the build, implementation, and maintenance of automation and technology to optimize pharmacy practice, pharmacy systems, and the medication‐use process.
- Specializes in the medication process, from ordering to administration
- Responsible for effective process design, development, and implementation of Electronic Medical Record and Clinical Decision Support build
- Supports pharmacists, physicians, nurses, and other clinicians as the resource for requests related to pharmacy related EMR system changes and additions
- Implements and optimizes the use of technology and the electronic health record to enhance the entire medication use process using both clinical, informatics and leadership skills
- Maintains competency in both clinical practice and informatics skills, providing a direct link to the end-user experience
- Demonstrates ability to lead strategic projects and workgroups among the team or multiple teams
- Responsible for supporting the technical needs of pharmacy-related services and operations
- Participates as a member of a clinical team, composed of Clinical Coordinators from each Legacy hospital
- Designs, implements, and evaluates all activities related to the drug formulary, drug therapy monitoring, and professional development on a Legacy-wide basis
Qualifications
- As required by licensure. Residency training preferred.
- A minimum of two years of experience in hospital practice required (five years preferred).
- Current Registered Pharmacist License (RPh) for applicable state required.
Requirements
- Remote Position (OR/WA Only)
- All new hires are required to come to a designated Legacy Health office location in Portland, Oregon prior to their start date for a new hire health assessment and to complete new hire paperwork
- This position may require initial training and orientation to be site-based, before transitioning to the remote schedule
Benefits
To learn more about our employee benefits click here: www.legacyhealth.org/For-Health-Professionals/careers/benefiting-you
Job Requirements
- As required by licensure. Residency training preferred.
- A minimum of two years of experience in hospital practice required (five years preferred).
- Current Registered Pharmacist License (RPh) for applicable state required.
- Remote Position (OR/WA Only)
- All new hires are required to come to a designated Legacy Health office location in Portland, Oregon prior to their start date for a new hire health assessment and to complete new hire paperwork
- This position may require initial training and orientation to be site-based, before transitioning to the remote schedule
Benefits
- To learn more about our employee benefits click here: www.legacyhealth.org/For-Health-Professionals/careers/benefiting-you
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