Stamford Health
Clinical Pharmacy Specialist - 15k Sign on Bonus
Stamford Health, Stamford, Connecticut, United States, 06925
Clinical Pharmacy Specialist - 15k Sign on Bonus
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Clinical Pharmacy Specialist - 15k Sign on Bonus
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Stamford Health has an opportunity for a full-time Clinical Oncology Pharmacist in Stamford, CT! The Clinical Oncology Pharmacist will work Monday – Friday 8-4 / 9-5.
Benefits
Comprehensive, low‑cost health insurance plans available day one
Wellness programs
Paid Time Off accruals
Tax‑deferred annuity and (403b) retirement savings plan
Tuition reimbursement
Free on‑site parking
$15,000 sign on bonus
Responsibilities
Improves patient‑centered care and medication outcomes by supporting the oncology team, providers, and patients, engaging in quality initiatives.
Ensures safe medication practices by focusing on treatment appropriateness, effectiveness, safety, cost awareness, and adherence.
Serves as the oncology subject matter expert (SME) to provide insights for formulary selection, clinical pathways, medication policies, and guidelines.
Collaborates with the Pharmacy Informatics Specialist and IT pharmacy analysts to address EHR upgrades, testing, and modifications.
Participates in pharmacy and Bennett Cancer Center EHR workgroups to develop, review, and implement new medications and treatment plans.
Performs final EHR validation as the SME of new medication treatment plans in collaboration with clinicians.
Reviews new medication and participates in treatment plan validations.
Brings medication requests that do not meet criteria to the Pharmacy & Therapeutic Committee for approval.
Promotes safe practice by minimizing medication errors in ordering, preparation, and administration for outpatient and inpatient settings.
Writes, reviews, and manages all new or modified chemotherapy and biotherapy clinical policies.
Ensures treatment regimens align with clinical pathways and NCCN approvals.
Acts as pharmacy liaison to align chemotherapy policies between Bennett Cancer Center and inpatient pharmacy and nursing services.
Performs other related duties as assigned.
Qualifications
PGY2 residency in oncology or PGY1 residency with 3‑5 years of clinical experience in an oncology practice setting.
Board Certification in Oncology (BCOP), preferred on hire or within 1 year.
Graduate from an accredited College of Pharmacy.
Doctor of Pharmacy degree.
Licensed Pharmacist (or eligible for licensure) in the State of Connecticut.
Maintains all licensure/registration requirements applicable to the role.
Possesses knowledge of complex anticancer therapy regimens and safe prescribing.
Excellent verbal and written communication, time‑management, and collaboration skills.
Position Details
Seniority level: Mid‑Senior level
Employment type: Full‑time
Job function: Health Care Provider
Industry: Hospitals and Health Care
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Clinical Pharmacy Specialist - 15k Sign on Bonus
role at
Stamford Health
Stamford Health has an opportunity for a full-time Clinical Oncology Pharmacist in Stamford, CT! The Clinical Oncology Pharmacist will work Monday – Friday 8-4 / 9-5.
Benefits
Comprehensive, low‑cost health insurance plans available day one
Wellness programs
Paid Time Off accruals
Tax‑deferred annuity and (403b) retirement savings plan
Tuition reimbursement
Free on‑site parking
$15,000 sign on bonus
Responsibilities
Improves patient‑centered care and medication outcomes by supporting the oncology team, providers, and patients, engaging in quality initiatives.
Ensures safe medication practices by focusing on treatment appropriateness, effectiveness, safety, cost awareness, and adherence.
Serves as the oncology subject matter expert (SME) to provide insights for formulary selection, clinical pathways, medication policies, and guidelines.
Collaborates with the Pharmacy Informatics Specialist and IT pharmacy analysts to address EHR upgrades, testing, and modifications.
Participates in pharmacy and Bennett Cancer Center EHR workgroups to develop, review, and implement new medications and treatment plans.
Performs final EHR validation as the SME of new medication treatment plans in collaboration with clinicians.
Reviews new medication and participates in treatment plan validations.
Brings medication requests that do not meet criteria to the Pharmacy & Therapeutic Committee for approval.
Promotes safe practice by minimizing medication errors in ordering, preparation, and administration for outpatient and inpatient settings.
Writes, reviews, and manages all new or modified chemotherapy and biotherapy clinical policies.
Ensures treatment regimens align with clinical pathways and NCCN approvals.
Acts as pharmacy liaison to align chemotherapy policies between Bennett Cancer Center and inpatient pharmacy and nursing services.
Performs other related duties as assigned.
Qualifications
PGY2 residency in oncology or PGY1 residency with 3‑5 years of clinical experience in an oncology practice setting.
Board Certification in Oncology (BCOP), preferred on hire or within 1 year.
Graduate from an accredited College of Pharmacy.
Doctor of Pharmacy degree.
Licensed Pharmacist (or eligible for licensure) in the State of Connecticut.
Maintains all licensure/registration requirements applicable to the role.
Possesses knowledge of complex anticancer therapy regimens and safe prescribing.
Excellent verbal and written communication, time‑management, and collaboration skills.
Position Details
Seniority level: Mid‑Senior level
Employment type: Full‑time
Job function: Health Care Provider
Industry: Hospitals and Health Care
Referrals increase your chances of interviewing at Stamford Health by 2x.
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