OHSU is Oregon’s only public academic health center. We are a system of hospitals and clinics across Oregon and southwest Washington. We are an institution of higher learning, with schools of medicine, nursing, pharmacy, dentistry and public health – and with a network of campuses and partners throughout Oregon. We are a national research hub, with thousands of scientists developing lifesaving therapies and deeper understanding. We are a statewide economic engine and Portland’s largest employer. And as a public organization, we provide services for the most vulnerable Oregonians, and outreach to improve health in communities across the state.
As the Director, Pharmacy Services, you will be reporting to the Chief Pharmacy Officer, this position is responsible for the leadership of Ambulatory Pharmacy services to support adult, pediatric, and perioperative services within the OHSU Hospital, Ambulatory Infusion, and Doernbecher Children's Hospital. You will also works directly with the Chief Pharmacy Officer to prioritize work and initiatives in alignment with OHSU Health Enterprise strategy. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, employee supervision; education and training of staff; program development; management of business and professional activities of the pharmacies; quality assessment and process improvement; and maintenance of practice standards, customer service, compliance with accreditation standards and applicable laws and regulations; coordination of pharmacy services with other hospital departments, and teaching of pharmacy interns and residents. You will collaborate with hospital finance to identify opportunities for growth, cost savings, and budget formation. Additionally, this position provides oversight in implementation of automation and technology and would collaborate with hospital leadership to assess, prioritize, and implement gene therapy at OHSU.
Directing Workflow:
Program Design & Development:
Process/Service Monitoring:
Team Member Leadership:
Quality and Safety:
Departmental Interdisciplinary Coordination:
Teaching:
Job Related Knowledge, Skills and Abilities (Competencies):
The incumbent will spend a significant amount of time at a computer terminal. The position must deal with
situations on a daily basis with a high degree of intensity. In addition, within the health care setting there
can be significant lack of control over the work pace, with frequent interuptions (work is often dictated by
external factors) that may lead to mental fatigue or stress
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