Posted 1mo ago

Multi-State Pharmacist

@ Eden
Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
OnsiteAll Commitments Available
Responsibilities:Review prescriptions, Dispense medications, Oversee staff
Requirements Summary:Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) or equivalent; active pharmacist license; strong pharmacology knowledge; excellent communication and leadership; sterile training preferred; licensed in 7+ states; TX sterile training preferred.
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Job Description

Hiring Manager: Pharmacist in Charge

Job Title: Multi-State Licensed Staff Pharmacist

Job Type: 6 Month contract  (temporary housing assistance available)

Opportunity to extend beyond 6 months as a W2 employee pending performance.

LocationAlbuquerque, NM

 

Who We Are

Join our team and help transform lives by delivering life-changing treatments and exceptional care. We offer a collaborative environment with competitive compensation, professional growth opportunities, and a mission-driven focus on maximizing value for both our business and customers. With a goal-centric culture that encourages risk-taking, self-empowerment, and transparency, you'll thrive in a fast-paced setting where making an impact is key.

 

Our Mission

We are on a mission to tackle America's metabolic health crisis by educating the public on its challenges and offering safe, science-backed treatments. With over 80 million Americans affected and $600 billion in annual medical costs attributed to metabolic disorders, we provide accessible solutions that empower people to improve their health and maintain lasting results. Our goal is simple: transform lives through education and effective, outcomes-driven care.

 

About the Role

The Pharmacist is responsible for ensuring the safe, effective, and appropriate use of medications. This includes verifying prescriptions, counseling patients, overseeing the work of pharmacy staff, and ensuring compliance with all applicable laws and regulations.

Your Responsibilities

  • Review and verify prescriptions for accuracy, appropriate dosing, and potential interactions.
  • Dispense medications and counsel patients on proper use, potential side effects, and storage.
  • Oversee and supervise pharmacy technicians and clerks.
  • Maintain accurate patient records and ensure confidentiality of protected health information (PHI).
  • Ensure compliance with federal and state pharmacy laws, regulations, and licensing requirements.
  • Collaborate with providers and other healthcare professionals to support patient care.
  • Participate in inventory management, including ordering and checking in medications.
  • Respond to medication-related inquiries from patients and providers.