Full-Time

Staff Pharmacist

Deadline 3/4/27
University Hospital Newark

University Hospital Newark

Compensation Overview

$59.42 - $86.53/hr

Newark, NJ, USA

In Person

Category
Medical, Clinical & Veterinary (1)
Required Skills
Quality Assurance (QA)
Pharmacology
Requirements
  • Bachelor of Science Degree in Pharmacy or Doctor of Pharmacy Degree from an accredited institution is required.
  • Must be a Registered Pharmacist Licensed in the State of New Jersey.
Responsibilities
  • Provides patient‑centered service, creating a friendly, welcoming, and safe environment; communicates clearly; resolves complaints; organizes work to meet customer needs; meets/exceeds service expectations; models Service Excellence; maintains composure; works with team to meet service targets; and demonstrates respect for patient rights.
  • Prepares, properly labels, and distributes medication orders for inpatient, outpatient, and ancillary areas.
  • Interprets physician medication orders for accuracy and appropriateness, identifies and communicates errors or discrepancies, and recommends appropriate or alternative drug therapy based on patient condition.
  • Provides patient‑specific dosage regimens and protocols using pharmacokinetic/pharmacologic characteristics, disease states, concurrent therapy, demographics, and lab data to improve safety and outcomes.
  • Maintains accurate patient medication profiles, ensuring appropriate drug choice, dosage form, strength, therapy duration, and interaction potential.
  • Trains, oversees, educates, and checks the work of supportive personnel and students; assumes charge pharmacist duties for coordinating weekend/evening shifts, supervising staff, delegating tasks, and resolving issues in the absence of leadership.
  • Coordinates daily sterile and non‑sterile compounding, including IV admixtures, TPN, chemotherapy, special dosage forms, and miscellaneous products, adhering to USP <795>, <797>, <800>, aseptic technique, and patient care needs.
  • Manages controlled substances, record‑keeping, investigational drugs, inventory control/purchasing, and monthly floor inspections to ensure proper storage, removal of outdated medications, and communication with nursing—serving as pharmacy liaison for routine issues.
  • Participates in department communication, including meetings, in‑services, understanding memos/minutes, and maintaining knowledge of pharmacy policies and procedures; provides education to staff, students, and patients as needed.
  • Maintains departmental quality standards through MUE, QA programs, continuing education, and adherence to UH compliance standards and all applicable laws, regulations, and policies; performs other related duties as assigned.
Desired Qualifications
  • Prior hospital pharmacy experience is desirable.
  • Residency training or Board Certification strongly preferred.
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