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Pharmacist, Centralized Refill Authorization
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2026-0626
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VMC Main Campus
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Centralized Refill Services
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Variable
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Full Time
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1
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Renton, WA
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Min $77.78 - Max $107.86/hrly DOE
Job Description:
JOB DESCRIPTION
The position description is a guide to the critical duties and essential functions of the job, not an all-inclusive list of responsibilities, qualifications, physical demands, and work environment conditions. Position descriptions are reviewed and revised to meet the changing needs of the organization.
TITLE: Pharmacist, Centralized Refill Authorization
JOB OVERVIEW: The Pharmacist, Centralized Refill Authorization is responsible for providing refill authorization services to Primary Care providers in the VMC Clinic Network. The pharmacist acts as a liaison between patients, providers, and pharmacies to ensure that refill requests are reviewed and processed promptly and accurately, maintaining high levels of customer service and patient satisfaction.
DEPARTMENT: Pharmacy Services
WORK HOURS: Variable to accommodate Pharmacy needs.
REPORTS TO: Clinical Ambulatory Pharmacy Operations Manager
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UNIQUE PHYSICAL/MENTAL DEMANDS, ENVIRONMENT AND WORKING CONDITIONS:
Requires the maintaining of a knowledge base of current medications, drug therapy guidelines, drug therapeutic interchange, and updates to FDA-approved indications.
PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES:
A. Generic Job Functions: See Generic Job Description for Clinical Partner
B. Essential Responsibilities and Competencies:
Responsible for providing high-quality pharmaceutical care to patients Valley Medical Center's Clinic Network. This includes ensuring accuracy and appropriateness of refill authorizations, review of generic substitutions and therapeutic interchanges, and conducting accurate drug utilization reviews (DUR).
Collaborates with providers and other health care professionals to individualize appropriate drug therapies based on patient parameters and interpretation of current literature, safety, efficacy, and cost.
Participate in chronic disease state monitoring and utilize registries and/or other databases as available to enhance therapeutic outcomes through disease/medication education, adherence monitoring, and drug therapy optimization.
Identify patient barriers to medication adherence considering patient characteristics (including language, cultural/religious practices, physical, cognitive, emotional, pain/discomfort, socioeconomic status, etc.).
Responsible for documenting interventions, drug information questions, drug utilization evaluation activities, and adverse drug reactions.
Oversee pharmacy residents, technicians, interns, and students, as well as training new pharmacists.
Actively participate in committees responsible for medication use, quality improvement, performance improvement, and other aspects of patient care within the health system.
Created: 10/25
Grade: SEIUPHARMACY
FLSA: NE
Cost Center: 7179
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