Pharmacist

Boulder, CO
Full Time
PDC Pharmacy
Experienced

PDC Pharmacy specializes in providing high quality pharmacy services to agencies and families who serve individuals with intellectual disabilities. We pride ourselves in being solution-focused, operationally excellent, and quality-driven.

We are currently looking for a dedicated person who has a great attention to detail to fill a full-time Pharmacist position at our pharmacy in Boulder. The Pharmacist will report directly to the Director of Pharmacy. The primary responsibility of the Pharmacist is support daily operation of the pharmacy component to ensure safety and quality throughout all operations.

Apply today and start your career with a growing company that is committed to the development and advancement of our employees!

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE PHARMACIST:

  • Oversee daily operation of the pharmacy
  • Review and analyze on-going services to assure safety and efficiency in the programs involved
  • Develop, maintain, and assure adherence to policies and procedures related to pharmacy component
  • Communicate regularly with Medical and Nursing staffs in matters pertaining to pharmaceutical services
  • Maintain standards for program in accordance with all regulatory agencies and State and Federal law.
  • Orient visitors, inspectors, and others to pharmacy services as necessary
  • Coordinate daily work area assignments
  • Maintain incident report file
  • Complete other duties as assigned by the Director of Pharmacy

REQUIRED SKILLS & KNOWLEDGE OF THE PHARMACIST:

  • Registered Pharmacist in the State of Colorado
  • Effective organizational, and management skills
  • Effective professional communications with all outside contacts
  • Valid Driver’s License

PDC PHARMACY OFFERS A VARIETY OF BENEFITS INCLUDING:

  • Competitive Wages: Starting at $130,000 annually
  • Comprehensive Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance Coverage
  • Generous PTO Package
  • 401K Retirement Plan
  • Career Development and Advancement Opportunities

How to Start Your Career with PDC Pharmacy:

If you have any questions related to the position, please feel free to contact us at 1-888-764-6467 extension 111.

To learn more about PDC Pharmacy, please visit us at www.pdcpharmacy.com.

PDC Pharmacy is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

If you are having issues or need assistance while filling out the application, please reach out to [email protected].

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PDC Pharmacy prohibits discrimination in any employment action; in admissions, referrals, operations, or delivery of services against individuals because of their race; color; national origin; sex (including pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender, and/or gender identity); creed; religious affiliation; disability; age; ancestry; genetic information; limited English proficiency; marital status; membership in volunteer emergency responder organization; victim of domestic violence, sexual assault, or stalking; family care responsibilities; reproductive health decisions; and retaliation for initiating a complaint of discrimination or opposing or participating in the investigation of a discriminatory practice. Visit our Compliance page for more information.

PDC Pharmacy is dedicated to achieving a diverse workforce through application of its affirmative action, equal opportunity, and nondiscrimination policies in all aspects of employment. PDC Pharmacy celebrates diversity and has a no-tolerance policy for harassment or discrimination of any kind. We value the unique skills, background, and experience of all of our employees.

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