The Chief Pharmacy Officer (CPO) is responsible for defining and orchestrating the strategic direction and business development for the strategic business unit, including all hospital and ambulatory pharmacy operations
Job Summary
The Chief Pharmacy Officer (CPO) is responsible for defining and orchestrating the strategic direction and business development for the strategic business unit, including all hospital and ambulatory pharmacy operations.
This senior level executive position leads and shapes the future direction of MHS Pharmacy, contributing to system objectives for expansion, growth, and cost containment.
The role requires extensive internal and external contacts, including competing organizations, consultants, and regulatory agencies, to develop critical relationships.
Matching Summary
The Chief Pharmacy Officer (CPO) is responsible for defining and orchestrating the strategic direction and business development for the strategic business unit, including all hospital and ambulatory pharmacy operations.
Salary
$346,000 - $444,000
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Define and orchestrate strategic direction
Lead pharmacy operations
Develop B2B strategy
Manage budgets and operations
Nice-to-have
Foster strong relationships with medical staff
Act as external spokesperson
Contribute to system objectives
Key Requirements
Doctor of Pharmacy degree
Washington State Pharmacist License
Ten years of management experience
Five years as senior executive in pharmacy operations