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Pharmacist Night Lead - EM/CC

University of Vermont Medical Center
$60.24 - $90.38 / hr
relocation assistance
United States, Vermont, Burlington
Nov 15, 2024

For consideration, please include cover letter. Cover letters may also be emailed to: jason.dubuque@uvmhealth.org.

Up to $5000 Allied Health Bonus available for qualified candidates. Paid out in 3 installments over 2 yrs.

Special benefits of the Night Lead role:

  • Recently upgraded pay grade, with higher base salary above regular/rotating-shift Pharmacist position.
  • Night shift hourly differential applied on top of base salary to any night hours, after 11pm until end of shift: weekday night +$6/hour, weekend night +$9.50/hour.
  • Eligibility for the Night Hours Incentive Program: a quarterly lump sum payment of 3.0% of total gross wages earned for all night shift hours during the quarter.
  • Option to work up to 8 additional admin/office hours per two-week pay period.
  • Onsite parking for night shifts.

Relocation assistance available for qualified candidates. $1000 cash allowance and up to $8,200 managed budget.

JOB DESCRIPTION:

The Pharmacist Night Lead - EM/CC is a full time onsite night-shift position, 7 days on/ 7 days off, or equivalent, who provides focused care in the areas of emergency medicine (EM) and critical care (CC). The Night Lead - EM/CC pharmacist will also flex and generalize care to all areas of the hospital as needed to work collaboratively with our Night Lead clinical staff pharmacist as part of a two-pharmacist team during the overnight hours. The Night Lead - EM/CC will also collaborate with our day/evening shift EM and CC Pharmacist Clinicians and our Pharmacy Residents. This position will be responsible for the provision of comprehensive pharmacy services for adult and pediatric patients. Duties will include: clinical order verification, monitoring and evaluation of pharmacotherapeutic regimens, response to drug information questions, patient counseling, pharmacy student/resident education, coordination of operational functions with pharmacy technicians and stroke alert and trauma/code response.

EDUCATION:

Doctor of Pharmacy or Bachelor of Science degree from an ACPE accredited school of pharmacy required. ASHP accredited PGY1 Pharmacy Residency and ASHP accredited PGY2 Pharmacy Residency in Emergency Medicine or Critical Care or equivalent experience preferred. Licensed pharmacist in the state of Vermont.

EXPERIENCE:

Completion of PGY2 Pharmacy Residency in Emergency Medicine or Critical Care, OR completion of PGY1 Pharmacy Residency plus 2 years of equivalent experience, OR 5+ years of equivalent experience preferred

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