CrawlJobs Logo

Filters

Location
Salary
Clear all filters

Clinical Pharmacist Jobs (Hybrid work)

4 Job Offers

FEP Clinical Pharmacist
Save Icon
FEP Clinical Pharmacist needed in Phoenix, AZ. Leverage your Pharm.D. and 3+ years of managed care experience to optimize drug therapy, manage prior authorizations, and close HEDIS gaps. Collaborate with FEP teams to perform comprehensive medication reviews and reduce readmissions. This role requ...
Location Icon
Location
United States , Phoenix
Salary Icon
Salary
Not provided
azblue.com Logo
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arizona
Expiration Date
Until further notice
Medical Drug Policy and Programs Clinical Pharmacist - Hybrid
Save Icon
Seeking a Clinical Pharmacist to manage medical drug benefits for Medicaid members in Phoenix. This hybrid role requires 5+ years of health plan pharmacy experience and an active AZ license. You will develop clinical criteria, oversee authorization processes, and improve operational metrics. Join...
Location Icon
Location
United States , Phoenix
Salary Icon
Salary
Not provided
azblue.com Logo
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arizona
Expiration Date
Until further notice
Pharmacist 3, Clinical Spec
Save Icon
Location Icon
Location
United States of America , Rochester
Salary Icon
Salary
131300.00 - 170438.00 USD / Year
urmc.rochester.edu Logo
University of Rochester
Expiration Date
Until further notice
OP Ambulatory Clinical Pharmacist
Save Icon
Join our team as an OP Ambulatory Clinical Pharmacist in Colchester, VT. Apply your PharmD and Vermont license to optimize drug therapy for complex patient populations. You will provide direct clinical care and expertise in specialty areas like endocrinology and neurology. This role involves coll...
Location Icon
Location
United States , Colchester
Salary Icon
Salary
56.16 - 84.24 USD / Hour
uvmhealth.org Logo
The University of Vermont Health Network
Expiration Date
Until further notice

About the Clinical Pharmacist role

Embark on a rewarding career path by exploring Clinical Pharmacist jobs, a dynamic and patient-centric profession at the heart of modern healthcare. Clinical Pharmacists are medication therapy experts who work directly with patients and other healthcare professionals to optimize drug regimens and ensure the safest, most effective use of medicines. Moving far beyond the traditional dispensing role, these specialists are integral members of the clinical team, applying their deep pharmacological knowledge to improve patient outcomes across various settings, including hospitals, primary care clinics, and other healthcare facilities.

The core of a Clinical Pharmacist's role involves direct patient care and collaboration. Common responsibilities typically include conducting comprehensive medication reviews, where they assess all of a patient's medicines to ensure they are appropriate, effective, and safe, identifying any potential interactions or adverse effects. They perform medicines reconciliation, a critical process of creating the most accurate list of a patient's medications when they are admitted to or discharged from a hospital. A significant part of their day is spent providing evidence-based advice and recommendations to doctors, nurses, and other prescribers on drug selection, dosing, and monitoring. They are often responsible for managing therapy for patients with complex, long-term conditions, such as diabetes, hypertension, or asthma, and play a vital role in antimicrobial stewardship to combat antibiotic resistance. Their work ensures that pharmacotherapy is tailored to the individual patient, maximizing benefits while minimizing risks.

To succeed in Clinical Pharmacist jobs, specific skills and qualifications are universally required. A foundational requirement is a Master of Pharmacy (MPharm) degree or equivalent, followed by completion of a pre-registration year and mandatory registration with the relevant national regulatory body, such as the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) in the UK. Many positions, especially advanced or specialized roles, highly value or require an Independent Prescriber qualification, allowing the pharmacist to prescribe medications autonomously. Beyond formal qualifications, exceptional clinical knowledge, sharp analytical and problem-solving skills, and meticulous attention to detail are paramount. Strong interpersonal and communication skills are essential for explaining complex treatment plans to patients and for effective collaboration within a multi-disciplinary team (MDT). Professionals in these roles must be confident, proactive, and capable of working both autonomously and as part of a team, always with a commitment to continuous professional development.

Clinical Pharmacist jobs offer a unique opportunity to have a direct, positive impact on patient health and the healthcare system. If you are a pharmacist seeking a challenging and fulfilling career where you can apply your clinical expertise at the forefront of patient care, this is an excellent profession to pursue. Discover the diverse range of opportunities available and find your ideal role in this vital and expanding field.