Posted 10mo ago

Pharmacist In Charge

@ Santiam Hospital & Clinics
Mill City or Stayton
$72-$91/hrOnsiteFull Time
Responsibilities:Oversee inventory, Supervise technicians, Process prescriptions
Requirements Summary:Pharmacist in charge with licensure in Oregon, pharmacy degree, and leadership in pharmaceutical operations.
Technical Tools Mentioned:Pharmacy Management System, DEA compliance knowledge
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Who You’ll Join:

At Santiam Hospital & Clinics, we believe exceptional patient care starts with a supportive and inclusive work environment. We empower every team member by providing access to advanced medical technology and continuous professional development. Join our collaborative culture, where your contributions are valued and your growth is encouraged. 

As the Pharmacist in Charge (PIC) of our Mill City retail pharmacy location, you will play a critical role in ensuring the safety and health of the patients we serve by blending rigorous regulatory oversight with high-level clinical expertise.  You will lead safe, patient-centered medication management and ensure full compliance with Oregon Board of Pharmacy and DEA standards. As the PIC you will apply advanced clinical judgment to evaluate therapy appropriateness, dosing, contraindications, and interactions for complex patients, partnering with the care team to optimize outcomes. Oversee inventory and support pharmacy technicians to sustain a reliable, high-performing distribution process.”

Take the next step in your healthcare career—apply today and bring your expertise to Santiam Hospital & Clinics, recently honored as 2025’s Best Hospital in the Willamette Valley!

 

What You’ll Do:

  • Ethically and lawfully execute and complete Registered Pharmacist duties described in the Hospital Pharmacy Manual and duties mandated by the Oregon Board of Pharmacy.
  •  Ensure that all pharmaceutical preparations to be dispensed in the Hospital are dispensed accurately, efficiently, and under all controls required by the Oregon Board of Pharmacy and the Drug Enforcement Administration.
  •  Accurately process Hospital patient medication orders and review such orders for potential interactions and for appropriateness of therapy, dose, route, and duration.
  •  Monitor ongoing patient medication appropriateness, and offer appropriate recommendations for modification of such medication, based on patient parameters that include age, renal and hepatic function, serum medication levels, and other pharmacokinetic factors.  
  •  Ensure proper and effective Department medication and equipment supply and ensure that such supply meets anticipated Hospital patient need.
  • Supervise Pharmacy Technicians and assume responsibility for accurate and timely Pharmacy Technician distribution of medication.
  •  Additional Professional Development:
    • Maintain educational requirements for all required licensure and certification.
    • Attend professional conventions and in-services on current pharmacy topics.
    • Annually demonstrate competence in Department equipment operation.
  •  Perform other duties assigned by Pharmacy Director.