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The Staff Pharmacist provides pharmaceutical care in an inpatient behavioral health setting at the Wyoming State Hospital. This role ensures safe and effective use of medications by compounding, preparing, and dispensing in accordance with state and federal regulations and hospital policies. The pharmacist also serves as a resource to medical, psychiatric, and nursing staff, pharmacy students, and patients. Daily responsibilities may include supervising pharmacy technicians, consulting with providers on drug therapy, and supporting safe medication practices across the hospital.
Job Responsibility:
Prepare, dispense, and compound medications in line with policy and regulatory guidelines
Validate and verify prescriber orders for accuracy, dose, route, frequency, duration, indication, and potential contraindications
Monitor for allergies, drug-drug/food/disease interactions, adverse reactions, and appropriate utilization
Review patient medication profiles, consult with medical/nursing staff, and provide guidance on optimizing therapy
Maintain required records for controlled substances and oversee inventory, purchasing, and quality control of medications
Serve as a resource to healthcare professionals, pharmacy students, and state programs, providing clinical expertise and consultation as needed
Support program development and the work of the Department of Health’s Office of Pharmacy Services to ensure the best use of resources
Participate in drug effectiveness reviews and evaluate clinical evidence to support safe, cost-effective prescribing
Provide information and education to state agencies, legislators, and public/private groups regarding pharmacy issues
Ensure all pharmaceutical care meets standards for safety, effectiveness, patient rights, and customer service
Requirements:
Bachelor's Degree (typically in Pharmacy)
1-3 years of progressive work experience (typically in Pharmacy)
Licensure or eligible for licensure as a Pharmacist in the State of Wyoming
Knowledge of principles, concepts, and practices of pharmacy
Knowledge of the basic premises of medical practice, pharmacology, and toxicology
Knowledge of Wyoming and federal laws that apply to the practice of pharmacy
Knowledge of computer systems (Microsoft Office Suite, Outlook)
Knowledge of personnel policies and rules
What we offer:
Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance