luminishealth
Director - Pharmacy
At a Glance
- Location
- Annapolis, Maryland, United States
- Posted
- 2026-03-16T11:55:47-04:00
Key Requirements
Domain Knowledge
- Clinical
- Education
Benefits & Perks
edical, Dental, and Vision Insurance • Retirement Plan (with employer mat
Requirements
The minimum level of education and experience for this position includes:
Doctor of Pharmacy degree preferred, or a Master’s degree from a college or university accredited by the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (AACP).
A minimum of eight years of administrative pharmacy experience with increasingly complex management experience, leadership, analytical, conceptual and interpersonal skills to provide direction to staff., including superior management skills in directing and supervising professional and management staff and clinical pharmacy program.
Highly proficient knowledge of health care management, administrative and operational principles and practices including budgeting, Joint Commission standards, regulations and laws pertaining to procurement and dispensing of drugs/narcotics.
Highly proficient knowledge of therapeutic pharmacology and pharmacokinetics, state and federal pharmacy law principles, practices and procedures; mathematics and statistics, chemistry and personal computer/patient/drug information systems.
Responsibilities
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Directs the purchase, inventory control, storage and distribution of all pharmaceuticals throughout the hospital in compliance with all State laws, Federal laws, and other regulatory bodies. Establishes methods of storage of medications that meets the above compliance while ensuring timely access of medications to caregivers for administration to patients.
Develops and maintains a total quality management / process improvement program relative to the organizational and department missions. Evaluates pharmacy functions, practices, reporting mechanisms, record keeping and drug control for opportunities to improve quality and productivity. Introduces and demonstrates new technologies, care modalities, equipment and research findings to the organization and pharmacy staff members, as appropriate.
Interacts regularly with Medical and Nursing staff regarding pharmaceutical care and pharmacy operational issues. Serves as a member of, and provides leadership and staff support to, hospital committees including, but not limited to, the Hospital Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee. Is responsible to ensure the proper labeling, storage and distribution of investigational drugs pursuant to the order of the investigators.
Oversees control of drug purchasing expense by soliciting bid prices for non-contract items, utilizing purchasing agreements provided by entities such as Group Purchasing Organizations, managing on-hand inventories, and minimizing expired medication losses.
Ensures appropriate supervision and quality/safety measures to establish sterile a compounding environment that meets regulatory standards and provides for the preparation of quality compounded sterile pharmaceutical products.