The Clinical Pharmacist Specialist - Informatics is responsible for demonstrating proficiency in all pharmacist functions, such as interpreting, transcribing, or verifying medication orders. Attend and actively participate in daily multidisciplinary and bedside rounds, complete drug utilization reviews to promote rational drug therapy, lead and develop clinical services, and mentor and educate staff to ensure accurate and appropriate documentation of clinical activities as needed.
EHR and Pharmacy System Management
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Build, maintain, and optimize medication records within the EHR.
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Configure medication order sets, formulary data, and clinical workflows.
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Support pharmacy information systems, computerized provider order entry (CPOE), barcode medication administration (BCMA), and automated dispensing cabinets.
Clinical Decision Support
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Develop and maintain alerts, reminders, dosing guidance, and drug interaction rules.
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Ensure clinical decision support tools promote safe and evidence-based medication use.
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Reduce medication errors and improve patient outcomes through optimized system design.
Medication Safety and Quality Improvement
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Analyze medication-use processes to identify safety risks.
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Investigate medication-related technology issues and recommend improvements.
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Participate in quality, regulatory, and patient safety initiatives.
Data Analysis and Reporting
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Extract and analyze pharmacy and clinical data.
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Create reports and dashboards for leadership, quality improvement, and regulatory requirements.
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Monitor medication utilization, clinical outcomes, and operational performance metrics.
Project Management
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Lead implementation, testing, upgrades, and optimization of pharmacy technologies.
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Coordinate system conversions, software updates, and workflow redesign projects.
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Work with vendors and IT teams during system deployments.
Clinical and Technical Liaison
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Serve as the bridge between pharmacists, physicians, nurses, and IT personnel.
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Gather user requirements and translate clinical needs into technical solutions.
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Provide recommendations on system enhancements and workflow improvements.
Training and User Support
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Educate clinicians on pharmacy technology tools and workflows.
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Develop training materials and conduct end-user training sessions.
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Troubleshoot system issues and provide ongoing support.
Compliance and Governance
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Ensure compliance with regulatory, accreditation, privacy, and security requirements.
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Maintain data integrity and support audit activities.
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Participate in policy development related to medication-use technology
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Knowledge of and compliance with state and federal pharmacy laws and regulations.
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Excellent communication skills; in order to provide service to patients, caregivers, and peers in a reliable, responsive, safe, and courteous manner.
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Organization and problem solving skills with the ability to work in situations involving uncertainty and rapid change; deal constructively with mistakes and/or setbacks; demonstrate flexibility.
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Ability to align all patient care activities and project work with departmental and institutional policies, business model/needs, goals, and vision.
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Provides service to patients, caregivers, and each other in a reliable, responsive, safe, and courteous manner; promote inclusiveness and collegiality by demonstrating respect and professionalism to others at all times.
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Knowledge of FDA health regulations, pharmacology and legal compliance requirements in order to provide accurate and timely medication education and counseling to patients and other healthcare professionals.
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Thorough understanding of dosage administration and measurement, chemical compounds, medical brands, etc.
Education:
Certification/Licensure:
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Texas License in Pharmacy or ability to obtain before start date
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Board Certification preferred
The University of Texas at San Antonio (UT San Antonio) is a nationally recognized, top-tier public research university that unites the power of higher education, biomedical discovery and healthcare within one visionary institution. As the third-largest research university in Texas and a Carnegie R1-designated institution, UT San Antonio is a model of access and excellence — advancing knowledge, social mobility and public health across South Texas and beyond. UT San Antonio serves approximately 42,000 students in 320 academic programs spanning science, engineering, medicine, health, liberal arts, AI, cybersecurity, business, education and more. With 17,000 faculty and staff, UT San Antonio has been recognized by Forbes as one of America’s Best Employers for Company Culture.
Benefits Overview
UT Health San Antonio offers an excellent benefits package for its employees. Employees who work at least 20 hours a week, with an appointment of at least 4.5 months, are eligible for benefits.
Medical - UT SELECT Medical insurance is offered free for employees and administered by Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas. Family members can be added to the plan through payroll deduction. Employees and their dependents can also receive discounted copays and coinsurance when using UT Health Physicians, a network of 800 premier physicians including more than 100 specialists. Employees receive $50,000 of group term life insurance and $50,000 of basic accidental death and dismemberment insurance for free, with options to purchase additional employee and dependent coverage for both at group rates.
Dental - Three dental insurance plan options are available for employees and their families through Delta Dental Insurance Company, two PPOs and one dental HMO plan. Both PPO plans allow employees to choose any licensed dentist.
Vision - Fully insured Vision Care benefits are offered by Superior Vision Services. Two vision plan options that offer either standard or enhanced vision benefits.
Disability - Employees can enroll in the Disability Insurance which provides income if a non-work related illness or injury prevents you from working.
FSAs - Employees can enroll in flexible spending accounts (FSAs) to set aside money from earnings before taxes for qualifying dependent day care expenses or out-of-pocket health care expenses.
Retirement - Employees are eligible for either the Teacher Retirement System (TRS) or the Optional Retirement Plan (ORP). TRS is a defined benefit retirement plan which UT Health matches employee contributions. ORP is for eligible faculty staff employees. Voluntary retirement programs are also available to invest before- or after-tax dollars with the choice of five quality retirement plan providers.
Time Off - A generous leave program offers multiple paid leave options:
- Front-loaded Paid Time Off: 128 to 208 hours (16 to 26 days) of Paid Time Off based on years of service, given at the start of each fiscal year. PTO may be prorated in year one based on date of hire.
- Extended Illness Bank: 8 hours (1 day) accrued per month which can be used for illness or injury after one day of Paid Time Off is taken.
- Paid Family Leave: Up to 240 hours (6 weeks) to care for a spouse, child, or parent after 6 months of consecutive employment.
- Holidays: 12 set paid holidays each year.
Discounts - Employees enjoy a range of discounts on services, tickets, and gym membership.
EEO Statement
UT Health San Antonio is an equal employment opportunity and affirmative action employer. It is our policy to promote and ensure equal employment opportunity for all individuals without regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender identity, national origin, age, sexual orientation, disability, or veteran status.