Stanford Health Care Tri-Valley Pleasanton , CA 94588
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Rotating - 08 Hour (United States of America)
Job Summary
The Clinical Coordinator functions as a practice and program leader for pharmaceutical care activities, overseeing the clinical pharmacy program to meet all regulatory requirements, accreditation standards, and best practices. The incumbent is responsible for the direct supervision of clinical pharmacists; direct supervision may also include any combination of pharmacy technicians and pharmacy learners who work within the scope of responsibility.
The incumbent assists with maintaining departmental standards, internal and external reporting requirements, accreditation standards, and pharmacy laws and regulations. The Clinical Coordinator supports the departmental objective to have qualified clinical pharmacists accountable for delivery of optimal care and medication therapy to patients with a broad range of disease states as well as for upholding the centralized and decentralized medication use system. The incumbent ensures that clinical pharmacists proficiently provide clinical pharmacy services and integrated operational services in collaboration with pharmacists, pharmacy technicians, physicians, nurses, and other personnel.
The incumbent assists with drug utilization management and actively tracking and benchmarking outcomes of the pharmacy programs to assure operational, clinical quality, and financial efficiency. The Clinical Coordinator actively identifies practice related issues that require evaluation and facilitate improvement projects, quality initiatives, or healthcare provider education as needed to advance practice. The incumbent ensures medication use is aligned with evidence-based best practices and regulatory standards by monitoring processes and workflows, analyzing data, implementing interventions, and evaluating the effectiveness of those interventions. Responsibilities also include monitoring and documenting progress towards meeting departmental goals as well as providing guidance and education to staff on departmental priorities and projects.
The Clinical Coordinator also facilitates the development of student, resident, and pharmacist training experiences and competencies.
All responsibilities are accomplished in collaboration with the pharmacy leadership team under the direction of a Pharmacy Manager or Director.
Duties and Responsibilities
Supervision and Optimization
Oversee day to day operations within scope of responsibilities, including clinical pharmacy program and medication utilization to assure activities are aligned with patient care needs, evidence-based best practices, and regulatory standards
Supervise and lead the provision of safe, timely, efficient, equitable, effective, and patient-centered pharmacy services
Serve as the liaison to coordinate compliance and regulatory issues for areas of responsibility
Enforce clinical pharmacy workflows and practice expectations
Manage current electronic health record (EHR), technology, and automation for optimum value
Review reports for medication errors, adverse drug events, and/or ineffective service
Develop and/or maintain policies and procedures
Identify opportunities to redesign systems of oversight to maximize performance
Track and evaluate pharmacy programs for operational, quality, and financial efficiency, and routinely benchmark against local and national best practices
Oversee data collection activities that may be performed by pharmacy learners or clinical pharmacists
Identify practice related issues that require evaluation and facilitate clinical research projects, quality improvement initiatives, or healthcare provider education as needed to advance practice
Design and implement new pharmacy workflows, quality improvement changes, and continuous quality assurance initiatives to advance the organization's medication-use systems and promote optimal patient outcomes
Human Resource Management
Participate in the recruitment, interviewing, and hiring of staff
Evaluate performance of assigned personnel
Hold employees accountable to standards of the department and organization
Identify and address personnel issues in a proactive and timely manner, with appropriate follow-up to improve performance
Manage employee leaves of absence and family medical leaves
Ensure staff competency via training, competency assessments, and other means
Oversee the development, documentation, provision, and preparation of training information, ensuring that materials are updated and prepared to meet the training needs of clinical pharmacists
Maintain a training and competency program for clinical pharmacists that meets accreditation standards
Work with staff on an ongoing basis to attain their professional development goals by directing, coaching, and supporting
Develop staff to be eligible for and to attain available professional certifications and recognition of knowledge, skills, and abilities
Lead initiatives to identify gaps in training knowledge and areas for staff performance improvement
Project Planning and Leadership
Participate in the development of short and long-term goals of pharmacy services in consideration of its mission, vision, values, core purpose, and strategic plan
Participate in execution of the pharmacy strategic plan and assigned goals
Provide input and assist in the development of effective budgeting and utilization of resources to achieve agreed upon goals and objectives
Develop and maintain an expertise in change management tools and theories
Participate and/or lead, as pharmacy representative, organization quality improvement initiatives/projects
Provide departmental leadership for medical staff committees/meetings, hospital groups/task forces, and approved external programs/organizations
Assure pharmacy is an integral part of the health-care delivery system and facilitate enhancement and expansion of pharmacy services/programs
Serve as a pharmacy team liaison to interdisciplinary team members for areas of responsibility
Participate as a member of pharmacy department in multidisciplinary team and committees
Direct Patient Care (staffing)
Miscellaneous/Special
Job Qualifications
Education
Graduate of an ACPE-accredited School of Pharmacy or equivalent
Pharm.D. degree preferred
Experience
Completion of postgraduate year one (PGY1) pharmacy residency program required
Clinical pharmacy experience in a hospital setting required
Pharmacy leadership experience with supervisory experience preferred
Licenses/Certification
Currently licensed to practice in the state of California
Current Board of Pharmacy Specialties certification
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Knowledge of state laws, federal regulations, and accreditation standards pertinent to pharmacy
Knowledge of pharmacy operations, clinical practice, and regulatory compliance
Knowledge of healthcare information systems and pharmacy automation and technology
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Strong interpersonal skills to effectively function within the department and organization
Demonstrate skills in prioritization, problem solving, team building, collaboration, conflict resolution, and decision making
Excellent organizational skills
Computer skills, including word processing, spreadsheets, pharmacy software, and databases
Effective organizational, planning, and project management abilities
Ability to integrate clinical pharmacy services with quality improvement, teaching, and professional development activities
Ability to work in a complex team environment and to collaborate with both external and internal professionals and other customers
Ability to analyze data to drive decision-making processes
Ability to operate in high-pressure situations
Ability to provide effective feedback
Ability to write detailed policies and procedures
Ability to function independently and handle multiple, simultaneous projects.
Ability to recognize personal strengths and weaknesses and develop goals for professional growth and achievement
Demonstrate a commitment to quality and excellence.
Demonstrate creativity and flexibility
Physical Demand and Working Conditions
Physical Requirements
Repetitive use of hands and fingers (e.g., use of computer keyboard)
Sitting for long periods of time
Stooping or kneeling (e.g., to pick up items from the floor, to remove and replace items on lower shelves, and to file documents in lower file drawers)
Walking up or down stairs
Walking to other areas of the facility
Use of elevators to move from one floor of the building to another
Normal range of hearing and vision to perform work and communicate
Reaching above shoulders (e.g., to remove and replace items on upper shelves
Occupational Hazards
Potential exposure to hazardous and toxic substances including chemotherapy, cytotoxic drugs, and cleaning solutions
Potential for exposure to infectious patients and materials
Potential for sticks or cuts by needles and other sharp, potentially contaminated items
Potential for contact with aggressive or violent patients, visitors, or employees
Potential exposure to fumes and dust
Potential for musculoskeletal injuries if proper lifting and carrying techniques not sued
Work Schedule
Rotating shifts
Evenings, nights
Weekends
Holidays
Equal Opportunity Employer Stanford Health Care (SHC) strongly values diversity and is committed to equal opportunity and non-discrimination in all of its policies and practices, including the area of employment. Accordingly, SHC does not discriminate against any person on the basis of race, color, sex, sexual orientation or gender identity and/or expression, religion, age, national or ethnic origin, political beliefs, marital status, medical condition, genetic information, veteran status, or disability, or the perception of any of the above. People of all genders, members of all racial and ethnic groups, people with disabilities, and veterans are encouraged to apply. Qualified applicants with criminal convictions will be considered after an individualized assessment of the conviction and the job requirements.
Base Pay Scale: Generally starting at $73.00 - $98.00 per hour
The salary of the finalist selected for this role will be set based on a variety of factors, including but not limited to, internal equity, experience, education, specialty and training. This pay scale is not a promise of a particular wage.
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