Inpatient Pharmacy Managerother related Employment listings - Forest City, IA at Geebo

Inpatient Pharmacy Manager

An exceptional opening for an Inpatient Pharmacy Manager is now available at a well-respected health system in gorgeous Iowa. This quality facility is looking for a Manager of Hospital Pharmacy to fill this comprehensive role. Join the team today! Part of a successful health system that is a regional leader in acute care, this 200
bed facility has received extensive recognition for its specialty services including surgical services, respiratory care, and orthopedics. Reporting to the Director of Pharmacy, the Manager of Hospital Pharmacy will provide administrative and clinical oversight for 40
staff in this state-of-the-art department. The Inpatient Pharmacy Manager will have oversight of inpatient pharmacy services and the oncology department pharmacy. The ideal candidate will have several years of progressive leadership experience in the acute care pharmacy services and have a strong track record of being a mentor, leader, and primary pharmacy liaison hospital-wide. The Inpatient Pharmacy Manager will be an influential change agent responsible for enhancing pharmacy operations, medication safety, and regulatory compliance. The Manager of Hospital Pharmacy will enjoy the beautiful four seasons in this dynamic area with lots to do. Outdoor adventures abound - from kayaking, camping, and golfing to biking and swimming. The charming downtown features diverse cuisine and shopping options. With safe neighborhoods and affordable housing, this is the ideal place for an Inpatient Pharmacy Manager to plant their roots in a fun and relaxing area. This stellar facility will move quickly to interview a Manager of Hospital Pharmacy and will offer a competitive compensation and comprehensive suite of benefits including retirement plans, various employee discounts, and more!
Salary Range:
$100K -- $200K
Minimum Qualification
Pharmacy, Healthcare ManagementEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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