Hospital Pharmacy Medication Safety Officerother related Employment listings - Marina, CA at Geebo

Hospital Pharmacy Medication Safety Officer

A fantastic career opportunity for an experienced Medication Safety Officer is now available with a prestigious Medical Center in beautiful and coastal Northern California! The Medication Safety Officer will join a team of healthcare professionals where compassion and dedication are rewarded in an environment where technology is not only sought out but also embraced.
The hospital takes pride in being a place where its health care professionals are given every advantage to do excellent work.
All of this in a location that has it all and has been called one of the most beautiful places on earth.
The Medication Safety Officer works under the direction of the Director of Pharmacy and in collaboration with the Director of Quality and Patient Safety.
The Medication Safety Officer in concert with medical staff, pharmacy staff, nursing staff, quality and patient safety staff, and other pertinent healthcare providers is responsible for guiding the design, implementation, maintenance and evaluation of safe medication systems within the hospital.
The Medication Safety Officer will evaluate the current medication using processes and drug usage to identify opportunities aligned with improving safety, designs solutions to system failures and institutes practice changes.
The Medication Safety Officer is responsible for working collaboratively with all members of the healthcare team to ensure that medication safety goals and quality improvement objectives are achieved.
The Medication Safety Officer is viewed as an organizational stakeholder and champion for all medication safety initiatives and works independently and collaboratively to investigate, implement and monitor medication safety initiatives.
The Medication Safety Officer will ensure that BMC is compliant with standards and regulations serving as an internal consultant on medication/patient safety and quality standards related to medication management (i.
e.
TJC, CMS, DPH, NQF, IHI, ISMP, Leapfrog, and FDA standards) to provide ongoing accreditation and regulatory readiness.
The Medication Safety Officer will evaluate compliance with and assists with the implementation of TJC National Patient Safety Goals and other medication safety and management related requirements.
The Medication Safety Officer will participate in TJC or other regulatory audits, communicating results to Director of Pharmacy, Director of Quality and Patient Safety or appropriate leadership and other necessary personnel.
The ideal Medication Safety Officer candidate should have Bachelor's Degree from an accredited school of Pharmacy required with PharmD preferred and current California Registered Pharmacist license (RPH) required.
Current BLS/Healthcare Provider status per American Heart Association is required.
The Medication Safety Officer should have minimum of 5 years of hospital setting experience with at least two years of medication safety experience required.
Post Doctor graduate residency in Medication Safety with previous management experience preferred.
The Medication Safety Officer will be a part of financially stable hospital that employs more than 1000 people serving more than 250,000 residents for the past 60 years.
While the population in the district has grown, their commitment has never wavered--to provide excellence in prevention, diagnosis and treatment, around-the-clock emergency care and community outreach programs that touch thousands of lives each year.
Join the team now!Salary:
$26,000.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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