Amerita
OverviewAmerita is a leading provider of Specialty Infusion services focused on providing complex pharmaceutical products and clinical services to patients outside of the hospital. As one of the most respected Specialty Infusion providers in America, we service thousands of patients nationwide through our growing network of branches and healthcare professionals.
The Pharmacy Director is responsible for overseeing the daily business operation of all functional areas of the pharmacy, including, logistics and inventory, in addition to working collaboratively with the sales team. The Pharmacy Director is responsible for working with regional and corporate leadership to develop and execute a strategic operational plan to achieve the business objectives for the marketplace.
This is not a remote position. Applicants must live in or a commutable distance to Tulsa, OK
We Offer
• Medical, Dental & Vision Benefits plus, HSA & FSA Savings Accounts
• Supplemental Coverage – Accident, Critical Illness and Hospital Indemnity Insurance
• 401(k) Retirement Plan with Employer Match
• Company paid Life and AD&D Insurance, Short-Term and Long-Term Disability
• Employee Discounts
• Tuition Reimbursement
• Paid Time Off & Holidays
Responsibilities Responsible for the overall operational performance of the assigned Amerita pharmacyEstablishes and maintains Amerita Customer Experience standards of care to provide high-quality patient care and excellent service, while maintaining safe, cost-effective practices including labor management and timely deliveriesOptimizes staff productivity, including managing production and performance, setting staff schedules appropriate for business volume and activity trends, and identifying areas of growth and developmentHires, coaches, evaluates, and disciplines branch staff. Sets performance expectationsWorks closely with the “Vertical Directors” to review, monitor, and provide performance feedback for those staff members reporting within a “Vertical”Directs pharmacy operations and ensures compliance with all applicable company policies and procedures, federal and state laws and regulations, regulatory requirements, and accreditation agency standardsParticipates in branch department and inter-departmental meetings as neededDirects, coordinates, and supports preparation for pharmacy accreditation and continued complianceWorks with warehouse and distribution staff to ensure supply inventories, scheduling of deliveries, pick-ups and customer satisfaction is in line with company goalsMonitors branch performance through daily controls, audits, surveys, and customer feedbackOverall responsibility of the pharmacy facility to ensure safety, working conditions, and compliance with state and federal regulationsOversees inventory to ensure the safe storage of prescription drugs and controlled substances, per company policy and proceduresMonitors customer satisfaction trends to identify areas for improvement, and resolves client grievances in collaboration with Vertical Directors, Nursing, and Corporate Support StaffCoordinates Pharmacy in-service programs, ensures ongoing communication among care staff members, interprets nursing component of care plan, communicates technology updates to appropriate staff members, and develops local pharmacy objectivesEnsures adherence to standard policies and procedures for drug and supply procurement, storage, and dispensationPerforms the duties of a pharmacist as neededProvides consultation to and answers inquiries from patients, families, and physicians regarding medications and their usage and assists physicians and nursing staff in the development of therapeutic drug plans for patientsMonitors customer satisfaction trends to identify areas for improvement, and resolves client grievances in collaboration with Vertical Directors, Nursing, and Corporate Support StaffDirects preparation, compounding, and dispensing of all prescriptions and coordinates equipment and product recalls according to written procedures
Qualifications Bachelor’s Degree in Pharmacy or Pharm D requiredAccuracy in mathematical calculations, including pharmokinetic dosing.Minimum 2 years of supervisory/management experience in a hospital or home health care setting required.An active licensed pharmacist in the state in which the pharmacy is located.Broad knowledge of home infusion, and pharmacy regulations and administration required. Excellent organization and communications skillsLicensed and in good standing with the Board of Pharmacy in the state of practice.Flexible schedule with the ability to work on-call evenings and weekends on an as-scheduled basis.Current valid driver’s license and proof of current automobile insurance Knowledge of home infusion pharmacy and regulationsMathematical calculations and pharmokinetic dosingKnowledge of USP 797 regulations and clean room operations About our Line of Business Amerita is a specialty infusion company focused on providing complex pharmaceutical products and clinical services to patients outside of the hospital. Committed to excellent service, our vision is to combine the administrative efficiencies of a large organization with the flexibility, responsiveness and entrepreneurial spirit of a local provider. For more information about Amerita, please visit www.ameritaiv.com. Follow us on Twitter and LinkedIn.