The pharmacist assists with oversight of health system-wide controlled substance monitoring, applying knowledge of clinical practice, hospital policies, and regulatory standards to ensure compliance
Job Summary
The pharmacist assists with oversight of health system-wide controlled substance monitoring, applying knowledge of clinical practice, hospital policies, and regulatory standards to ensure compliance.
This role involves extensive communication with healthcare professionals and functioning as a key component of the UAMS drug diversion program by compiling and reviewing reports, documenting investigations, and following up on diversion inquiries.
UAMS offers benefits and perks including health, dental, and vision plans, holiday, vacation, and sick leave, and education discounts for qualifying staff and dependents.
Matching Summary
The pharmacist assists with oversight of health system-wide controlled substance monitoring, applying knowledge of clinical practice, hospital policies, and regulatory standards to ensure compliance.
Salary
$65 / hour; Not specified; Not specified
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Controlled substance monitoring
Compliance with state and federal laws
Investigating diversion inquiries
Communication with healthcare professionals
Nice-to-have
Teamwork and diversity champion
Collaborative healthcare organization
Focus on improving patient care
Key Requirements
Bachelor's of Science in Pharmacy
1 year of pharmacist experience
Licensed Registered Pharmacist by Arkansas State Board of Pharmacy
Pharm.D. degree preferred
2+ years applicable pharmacy experience preferred
Work Rights
Proof of legal authority to work in the United States