Madison, WI, US
19 days ago
Pharmacist, Clinical Operations
Returning Candidate? Log back in! Pharmacist, Clinical Operations Location US-WI-Madison ID 2024-2921 Category Customer Service/Support Position Type Full-Time Remote No Company Lumicera About Us Lumicera - Lumicera Health Services Powered by Navitus - Innovative Specialty Pharmacy Solutions- Lumicera Health Services is defining the “new norm” in specialty pharmacy to optimize patient well-being through our core principles of transparency and stewardship. Here at Lumicera, our team members work in an environment that celebrates creativity and fosters diversity. Pay Range USD $98,384.00 - USD $122,980.00 /Yr. Work Schedule Description (e.g. M-F 8am to 5pm) M-F 7am-7pm varies Overview

Due to growth, we are adding Pharmacist, Clinical Operations to our Lumicera Clinical Services department!

 

The Pharmacist, Clinical Operations’ main duty is to interpret physicians' prescriptions, contact doctors or other prescribers and/or patients to verify information on prescriptions and expedite processing of orders. This role will perform a high volume of product verification both prior to order set up as well as immediately prior to shipment. The Pharmacist, Clinical Operations will also provide telephonic consults with patients regarding the use of their specialty medication and management of their disease state. They will routinely perform medication reconciliation and screen for potential drug interactions. This individual may take calls from customers regarding issues, lost orders or dispensing errors, maintain daily production, quality and service levels, and vary work priorities and activities to accommodate business needs. The Pharmacist, Clinical Operations may also train less experienced pharmacists and mentor pharmacy interns/students.

 

This is an onsite role based out of our Lumicera headquarters located at 310 Integrity Dr, Madison, WI 53717.

 

Is this you? Find out more below!  

Responsibilities

How do I make an impact on my team?   

Verifies prescriptions for pharmaceutical preparations and devices for patients at company facilities; maintains accurate and detailed records of all prescription transactions, and submits appropriate claims for third-party reimbursement; consults with physicians and nurses regarding pharmaceutical questions; advises physicians on formulary medications and cost-effective and innovative therapies; answers pharmaceutical questions from patients and staff; monitors storage, distribution, and use of pharmaceuticals.Provide oversight and quality assurance to pharmacy technicians. Interpret physicians' or prescribers' prescriptions. Contact providers and/or patients to verify information on prescriptions such as drug strength, prescription signatures, and drug name in order to expedite processing of orders. Verify and confirm validity of controlled substances.Verify prescription information entered in the system by data entry or order entry. Contact physicians for new and/or transfer authorization. Work with physicians to convert prescriptions to generic or preferred drugs whenever possible.Consult with patients regarding the use of medications and potential drug interactions.Ability to provide clear, detailed clinical documentation of patient consultations and interventions in pharmacy software and EMR systems. Back up other pharmacists as needed, perform additional duties as assigned by management, or train less experienced pharmacists, interns, and students.Document and report medication errors in accordance with company policies and manufacturer contracts. Facilitate error reduction and prevention methods based off errors and ISMP standards. Adhere to all Lumicera pharmacovigilance standards.Participate in on-call services as needed to accommodate business needs.Other duties as assigned Qualifications

What our team expects from you?  

Graduate of ACPE Accreditation School of Pharmacy with a B.S. Pharmacy or Pharm.D, degree Current, unrestricted Pharmacist license in state where any on-site pharmacy work will be conducted; must continually maintain education credits to maintain active licensure Minimum of two years as a licensed Pharmacist preferred.Specialty Pharmacy experience or solid understanding of specialty pharmacy drugs including REMS and Limited Distribution Products best practices preferredParticipate in, adhere to, and support compliance program objectivesThe ability to consistently interact cooperatively and respectfully with other employees

What can you expect from Navitus? 

Top of the industry benefits for Health, Dental, and Vision insurance20 days paid time off4 weeks paid parental leave9 paid holidays401K company match of up to 5% - No vesting requirementAdoption Assistance ProgramFlexible Spending Account

 

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