The clinical pharmacist supports inpatient pharmacy operations by preparing and distributing medications while ensuring compliance with safety regulations. They also collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to provide patient-centered care and educate staff and patients.
Requirements summary
Candidates must hold a PharmD or Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy and possess current state licensure as a Registered Pharmacist. Additionally, a current Basic Life Support (BLS) certification is required, with preference given to those with residency experience.
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Job Title Clinical Pharmacist - Inpatient, PRN Location Euclid Facility Euclid Hospital Department Pharmacy-Euclid Hospital Job Code D32000 Shift Day/Evening/Night/Weekend Schedule 6:30am-9:30pm Job Summary Job Details Join Cleveland Clinic Euclid Hospital and experience world-class healthcare at its best.
Cleveland Clinic Euclid Hospital offers a complete continuum of care, including emergency services, rehabilitation and outpatient care.
Here, you will work alongside a team of dedicated caregivers, receive endless support and appreciation, and build a rewarding career with one of the most respected healthcare organizations in the world.
A caregiver in this Clinical Pharmacist – Inpatient, PRN role supports inpatient pharmacy operations at Euclid Hospital, providing medication preparation, distribution, and operational coverage across core medical and surgical services to ensure continuity of patient care.
Working primarily in a centralized pharmacy capacity—with some opportunities for decentralized floor coverage—this caregiver collaborates closely with pharmacists, pharmacy technicians, support staff, and nursing teams to maintain medication safety and effective communication.
The role offers hands-on inpatient experience within a close-knit, community hospital environment that combines a family-feel culture with the resources and standards of a world-class health system.
This is a PRN role.
A caregiver in this position will work open shifts based on departmental need.
Weekend requirements include potentially every 8th weekend.
There are no on-call expectations.
A caregiver who excels in this role will: Provide safe, efficient, patient-centered and evidence-based medication services.
Verify medication orders and/or dispense medications accurately according to state and federal regulations.
Document services in a complete, accurate and timely manner.
Ensure all pharmacy operations comply with national accreditation standards.
Benefits
Health insurance
Professional development
Supportive work environment
Maintain professional interactions with patients to facilitate successful patient experiences.
Educate and train students, residents, other caregivers and/or patients.
Minimum qualifications for the ideal future caregiver include: PharmD or Bachelor’s of Science in Pharmacy from an accredited college of Pharmacy Current State licensure as a Registered Pharmacist (RPh) or eligible for reciprocation in current state within 90 days of hire Current Basic Life Support (BLS) Certification through the American Heart Association (AHA) or American Red Cross and completion of a Board of Pharmacy approved course in the administration of immunizations or certification within 90 days of hire for individuals administering immunizations Preferred qualifications for the ideal future caregiver include: Board certification Completion of a post-graduate year 1 residency (PGY1), fellowship or relevant post-graduate pharmacy experience preferred Post-graduate year 2 residency (PGY2) or relevant experience preferred for Clinical Pharmacists hired in a Specialized Pharmacy practice area (i.e.
Critical Care, Oncology) Prior inpatient experience Physical Requirements: Typical physical demands include ability to perform the job while standing and walking for prolonged times, approximately 75% of shift and continuously for extended periods of time.
Manual dexterity sufficient to perform computer and dispensing functions of the job; ability to lift up to 30 lbs.
Position often includes reaching, stretching, stooping, climbing steps and sitting.
Must have normal or corrected vision.
Must have ability to clearly communicate verbally by phone or in person Personal Protective Equipment: Follows standard precautions using personal protective equipment as required.
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