Pharmacy Coordinator: Pharmacy Integrated Service (Operations/Compliance)
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Job Description Summary:
***This is a full-time, day shift position at OhioHealth's brand-new Pharmacy Integrated Service Center (ISC) in Canal Winchester. The ISC will be responsible for distributing medications for all OhioHealth clinics and will also house a Pharmacy Learning Center. The Pharmacy Coordinator will be responsible for Operations and Compliance. At least 5 years of practicing as a pharmacist is required, and previous related experience is strongly preferred.***
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS AND SPECIALIZED KNOWLEDGE
• Bachelor of Science or Doctor of Pharmacy degree from an accredited institution (Required)
• Current Ohio pharmacist license (Required)
• Years of experience: 5 (Required)
• Basic Life Support Certification—current or obtained during the orientation period (unless greater than 50% of scheduled work hours, as determined by the manager, are completed off-site or not in a patient care setting)
• ASHP accredited residency or equivalent pharmacy practice experience
• Pharmacy Board Certifications or other certifications
• Advanced-level degree in healthcare field
• Collaborative practice experience
• Advanced Cardiac Life Support Certification (may be required to obtain as determined by manager)
• Pharmacokinetic drug dosing experience
• Drug therapy management
***This is a full-time, day shift position at OhioHealth's brand-new Pharmacy Integrated Service Center (ISC) in Canal Winchester. The ISC will be responsible for distributing medications for all OhioHealth clinics and will also house a Pharmacy Learning Center. Previous related experience is strongly preferred.***
Responsibilities And Duties:
40%
Clinical and Operational Activities The individual will focus on the clinical workload and operational staffing for the day. Specific activities include: realignment of resources to meet daily workload, re-assignment of staff due to call-offs, clinical services outcomes results and oversight of clinical services program. Reports to be generated as requested by department leadership to quantify and qualify the clinical and operational activities of the department. Other specific areas of focus include formulary and purchasing management.
40%
Clinical Quality and Regulatory Oversight The individual must be prepared to oversee the quality and safety plan of the department and work collaboratively with others within the organization to address safety concerns. Activities may include general report analysis, root cause analysis facilitation meetings or trending the safety events within the organization. In addition, the individual must be aware of all regulatory requirements for pharmacy including but not limited to The Joint Commission, Board of Pharmacy, USP, EPA, and DE a . He/She will work in conjunction with the department leadership to ensure compliance within the entire organization.
10%
: Committee Facilitation and Organizational Alignment Committee involvement is extensive and in many cases the individuals will chair the committee. Committees include: Medication Management, Pharmacy and Therapeutics, Formulary Sub-Committee, Medication Safety and The Joint Commission Core group. This position will be required work across the system for ultimate success.
10%
: Maintenance of Clinical & Operational Skill Sets The individual will continue to have direct patient care not necessarily in contact with the patient t to maintenance competence.
As a High Reliability Organization (HRO), responsibilities require focus on safety, quality and efficiency in performing job duties.
The job profile provides an overview of responsibilities and duties and is not intended to be an exhaustive list and is subject to change at any time
Minimum Qualifications:
Bachelor's Degree (Required), Doctor of Pharmacy (Required)RPH - Registered Pharmacist - Board of Pharmacy Specialties
Additional Job Description:
Work Shift:
Day
Scheduled Weekly Hours :
40
Department
Pharmacy Integrated Service Center
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Company: OhioHealth
Location: Canal Winchester, OH
Posted: May 9, 2026
Category: Pharmacy