Pediatric Clinical Pharmacy Specialist (General Pediatrics/Solid Organ Transplant)
Company: Nemours
Location: Wilmington
Posted on: April 6, 2025
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Job Description:
Nemours is seeking a Pediatric Clinical Pharmacy Specialist
(General Pediatrics/Solid Organ Transplant), Full-Time, to join our
Nemours Children's Health team in Wilmington, Delaware.
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The Clinical Pharmacy Specialist position is responsible for
providing and coordinating specialty pharmacy services within the
Pharmacy Department at Nemours Children's Hospital, Delaware. The
Clinical Pharmacy Specialist will be responsible for clinical and
distributive activities in the assigned area of practice. This
position works closely with the Medical staff, Nursing staff, and
Pharmacy staff to develop and maintain services that utilize the
pharmacist's drug knowledge base to improve patient care, reduce
cost, reduce medication errors, and improve efficiencies. There is
also an expectation to enhance pharmacy students' professional
experiences and serve as a mentor for pharmacy interns and externs
and pharmacy residents.
Evaluates medication orders for accuracy using sound principles,
accounting for pharmacology of the drug, pharmacodynamic and
pharmacokinetic variations in drug absorption, distribution,
metabolism, and elimination with responsibility for establishing
and continually improving the delivery of pharmaceutical care to
patients within areas of direct responsibility and assisting others
in the department with the same.
Consults, educates, and works cooperatively with internal customers
(e.g., members of the pharmacy staff, medical staff, clinical
staff, research staff, nursing staff, and informatics staff)
concerning information on medications, therapeutic evaluations, and
drug protocols. Develops and provides drug information material.
Meets and/or coordinates with medical and/or personnel to resolve
problems related to Clinical Pharmacy Services.
Provide specialized pharmaceutical services to improve drug usage
and therapeutic outcomes including advising physicians and
practitioners on issues concerning drug therapy in both the
hospital and clinic settings, the inherent toxicity of drugs,
drug-drug, drug-food interactions & side effects, as well as
assisting in the prescribing of appropriate doses.
Develops quality improvement projects and participates in the
quality improvement and medication use review activities of the
department. Collects data; monitors processes; maintain logs,
records, and other documentation as assigned.
Provides clinical support for multidisciplinary committees,
including the Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee, through the
development of materials to support clinical evaluation of drugs,
procedures, and processes including the coordination and reporting
of adverse drug reaction reporting, pharmacist interventions and
other quality initiatives, within areas of direct responsibility.
Promotes the use of the NCHD drug formulary by converting
non-formulary orders to formulary alternatives when clinically
appropriate. Coordinates procurement of non-formulary drugs when
necessary.
Provides oversight for the accuracy of the online Lexi-comp drug
information resource. Promotes the use of the NCHD drug formulary
by converting non-formulary orders to formulary when possible and
coordinates procurement of non-formulary dugs when necessary.
Supports clinical staff pharmacist education and training
associated with core competencies and performance review.
Participates in policy, procedure, and order set development for
the pediatric population.
Mentors pharmacists-in-training, including but not limited to
Pharmacy Practice Residents, Pharmacy Interns, and School of
Pharmacy clerkship students; activities include both practical and
didactic experiences.
Facilitates orientations and educational programs for the medical
staff and residents regarding the appropriate utilization of
Pharmacy Services.
Able to maintain punctual attendance consistent with NCHD policies,
regulatory, and federal, state, and local standards.
Achieve certifications, such as Basic Life Support (BLS) Healthcare
Provider, Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS), and Advanced
Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS), and other required
competencies.
Job Requirements
PharmD with PGY-1 residency or 5 years pediatric hospital
experience required.
PGY-2 specialized residency training in pediatrics preferred.
Currently licensed by the States of Delaware, New Jersey and
Pennsylvania or legally eligible.
Board Certification in Pediatric Pharmacotherapy preferred
(obtaining Board Certification is required within 18 months of
employment start date)
Minimum 5 years of hospital pharmacy experience required; pediatric
hospital pharmacy experience preferred.
Knowledge and experience with pediatric drug distribution
systems.
Keywords: Nemours, Wilmington , Pediatric Clinical Pharmacy Specialist (General Pediatrics/Solid Organ Transplant), Healthcare , Wilmington, Delaware
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