What We Offer:
Location: Novant Health New Hanover Regional Medical Center (NH NHRMC)
Work Schedule: Day shift hours with rotating weekends
About the Facility
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800+ bed teaching community hospital
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9th largest health system in North Carolina
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Comprehensive Stroke Center & Level II Trauma Center
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Critical Care Capacity:
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54 ICU beds (MICU, CCU, NSICU, STICU, CVICU)
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100-bed Emergency Department
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Specialized services include:
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Women’s & Children’s Center (Level II NICU & PICU)
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Inpatient Rehabilitation & Psychiatry Units
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Oncology Center
Live and work where others vacation:
Coastal community of ~125,000 residents
Year-round outdoor activities: boating, golf, fishing, tennis, biking, and more
Vibrant historic downtown with excellent restaurants, entertainment, and cultural arts
Fast-growing region with a welcoming community and high quality of life
What We're Looking For:
- Education: 4 Year / Bachelors Degree, required. Bachelor's Degree in Pharmacy, Foreign Pharmacy Graduate Equivalency Committee (FPGEC) Certification.
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Experience: Postgraduate year 1 residency or fellowship OR two years of experience as a registered pharmacist in health system pharmacy. Oncology experience preferred for oncology roles, required.
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For Infectious Diseases/Antimicrobial Stewardship roles: ASHP - accredited PGY2 Infectious Disease residency OR minimum of 2 years of equivalent clinical pharmacy experience in infectious diseases/antimicrobial stewardship, required.
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Licensure/Certification: Current Pharmacy licensure in appropriate state(s) or must be completed within 30 days of start date by either examination or reciprocity, required.
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Board of Pharmacy Specialties Certification or other approved certification must be obtained and continuously maintained within 2 years of start date as applicable to the role, required.
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Additional Skills (required): Other duties as outlined in Novant Health and facility specific policies and procedures. Ability to drive/travel to multiple facilities/locations as needed. Ability to work as part of a high performing, change ready and resilient team.
What You'll Do:
Collaborate with physicians, nurses, and other healthcare providers to optimize medication regimens using evidence-based medicine and standards of care.
Support hospital performance on national quality indicators, with a strong focus on the admission medication process.
Provide educational in-services to clinical staff.
Develop policies and processes to enhance departmental operations and workflow efficiency.
Participate in at least one departmental or hospital committee.
Precept pharmacy students and/or residents, contributing to clinical education and training.