Pharmacist In Charge:
JANUS RX LLC

1574953726
JANUS RX LLC
Louisville Colorado
Pharmaceutical
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Description
Pharmacist in Charge
Janus RX is a subsidiary of Mims Management Group. We are an expanding pharmacist owned business, started 18 years ago, and currently have pharmacies in 22 states. We are a family friendly company with operating hours M-F, 8a-6pm... no nights or weekends, and major holidays off. We are a closed door pharmacy, packaging and delivering oral medications for an underserved Behavioral Health population.

Currently we are recruiting for a Pharmacist in Charge, in Louisville, KY.

Job Description: Pharmacist in Charge
Under general direction, ensures compliance with all applicable laws and regulations for a single closed door pharmacy; dispenses prescribed medications; blister packaging and delivery and delivery; may provide functional supervision of professional, paraprofessional, and support staff; and performs related duties as required. We are a closed door outpatient pharmacy servicing Behavioral Health patients (no IV or TPNs). We're open Monday through Friday, 8am until 6pm. We're closed on weekends and major holidays. There's no on-call. We're offering competitive compensation.

DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS
This is a professional-level class. The Pharmacist-in-Charge (PIC) is distinguished from the Pharmacist by the PIC's responsibility for ensuring compliance with all laws and regulations governing the operation of their respective pharmacy. The PIC has full supervisory responsibility for all pharmacy staff, along with providing functional supervision to staff in a single pharmacy.

EXAMPLES OF DUTIES:
  1. Maintains records of all transactions of the pharmacy necessary to ensure accurate control over and accountability for all drugs as required by applicable state and federal laws, rules, and regulations; ensures legal operation of the pharmacy, including meeting all inspection and other requirements of state and federal laws, rules, and regulations governing pharmacy operations.
  2. Fills prescriptions for pharmaceutical preparations and devices for patients at facilities; maintains accurate and detailed records of all prescription transactions, and submits appropriate claims for third-party reimbursement; consults with physicians and nurses regarding pharmaceutical questions; advises physicians on formulary medications and cost-effective and innovative therapies; answers pharmaceutical questions from patients and staff; monitors storage, distribution, and use of pharmaceuticals.
  3. May provide functional supervision to professional, paraprofessional, and support staff in their respective pharmacy, including training, assigning duties, and providing input for performance evaluations.
  4. Documents and reports medication errors to direct supervisor.


EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS:
  1. Possession of a valid Pharmacist license issued by the appropriate State Board of Pharmacy, and one year of professional experience as a Pharmacist; or,
  2. A combination of training, education, and experience that is equivalent to the employment standard listed above and that provides the required knowledge, abilities, and license.


KNOWLEDGE OF
Inventory control; the compounding of prescriptions and stock pharmaceutical preparations; pharmaceutical chemistry and manufacturing methods; drugs, chemicals, and pharmaceutical supplies required in the operation of a pharmacy; state and federal laws and regulations pertaining to the legal operation of a pharmacy; medical record keeping requirements and procedures; the use and dispensing of narcotics and poisons.

ABILITY TO
Learn modern pharmacy management, including accounting procedures within medical payment/reimbursement programs; learn to assign, prioritize, and evaluate the work of others; learn to develop and implement operational procedures; collect and analyze data, draw conclusions, and make recommendations; maintain accurate records and document actions taken; make arithmetical calculations; maintain confidentiality of information; understand, interpret, explain, and comply with laws, regulations, and policies governing pharmacy operations; compound a wide variety of drugs and medicines and maintain appropriate related records; communicate effectively, both orally and in writing, with fellow medical professionals and patients; develop harmonious professional relationships with clinic staff; counsel patients on proper use of medication; learn and apply principles and practices of supervision.