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Carilion Clinic is launching an accredited kidney transplant program in 2026, and a pharmacy specialist will be an integral part of the multidisciplinary team. Program infrastructure development is already underway, including formulary optimization, creation of order sets and treatment protocols, and establishing medication-related workflows throughout the continuum of care. The solid organ transplant (SOT) pharmacist will assume direct patient care responsibilities throughout the entire continuum of care, with a primary focus in the ambulatory setting. Comprehensive clinical pharmacy services will be provided both pre- and post-transplantation. Collaboration will also occur with acute care pharmacy staff during the transplant hospitalization. Responsibilities of the SOT pharmacist include monitoring and adjusting immunosuppressive medications, managing treatments for comorbid disease states, coordinating medication access, and providing extensive medication education to patients and their families throughout transitions of care. The transplant clinic will be located on Carilion’s Roanoke campus at the Riverside 3 building, with inpatient hospitalization occurring at Carilion Roanoke Memorial Hospital (CRMH). This 763-bed academic medical center is affiliated with the Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine and has numerous post-graduate training programs, including multiple medical and surgical residencies and fellowships. Long-term, the SOT pharmacist will be expected to serve as a preceptor for pharmacy students and residents, offering an elective rotation for solid organ transplant. Opportunities exist for longitudinal projects including research, medication use evaluation, and process improvement initiatives. Shift details: Day shift Monday-Friday, no weekends or holidays.
Job Responsibility
Monitor and adjust immunosuppressive medications
Manage treatments for comorbid disease states
Coordinate medication access
Provide extensive medication education to patients and their families throughout transitions of care
Assume direct patient care responsibilities throughout the entire continuum of care, with a primary focus in the ambulatory setting
Provide comprehensive clinical pharmacy services both pre- and post-transplantation
Collaborate with acute care pharmacy staff during the transplant hospitalization
Serve as a preceptor for pharmacy students and residents
Offer an elective rotation for solid organ transplant
Engage in longitudinal projects including research, medication use evaluation, and process improvement initiatives
Requirements
Graduate of a College of Pharmacy accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE)
ASHP-accredited Pharmacy Practice Residency or 3 years of experience in clinical pharmacy
License to practice Pharmacy in the Commonwealth of Virginia required within 90 days of hire
Excellent leadership, communication, interpersonal and teamwork skills
Ability to effectively budget time, work efficiently and accurately, follow procedures with minimum supervision
Excellent critical thinking and analytical skills
Knowledge of general office equipment and procedures including computer and keyboarding skills
Current Virginia pharmacist license or be eligible for licensure
Nice to have
Specialized PGY2 residency training in Solid Organ Transplantation
What we offer
$30,000 Sign-On Bonus
Up to $10,000 for Relocation
Comprehensive Medical, Dental, & Vision Benefits
Employer Funded Pension Plan, vested after five years (Voluntary 403B)
Paid Time Off (accrued from day one)
Onsite fitness studios and discounts to Carilion Wellness centers