What are the responsibilities and job description for the Clinical Pharmacist and Part D Specialist position at Community Care Inc?
Company Description
Community Care is a nonprofit organization with over 45 years of experience helping older adults and adults with disabilities live independently within their communities. Serving more than 12,000 residents across 23 counties in Wisconsin, we provide a comprehensive range of supportive services. With local offices and a network of 1,800 care providers and 15,000 practitioners across 6,000 locations, we are dedicated to ensuring our members' health and social needs are met with dignity and compassion. Our mission is to deliver personalized, community-based care that empowers members to lead healthy, independent lives.
Role Description
The Clinical Pharmacy Specialist will play a critical role in ensuring medication safety and effectiveness for our members. This is a full-time, on-site position with some remote work opportunities located in Milwaukee, WI. Responsibilities include conducting medication reviews, developing and implementing a Part D formulary, collaborating with healthcare providers to optimize patient outcomes, and managing the MTM Program while completing CMRs and Targeted Medication Reviews. The Specialist will also ensure compliance CMS regulations, reviewing and providing data validations, and heading the P&T committee.
Pharmacist Job Specific Responsibilities
- Medication safety
- Patient safety monitoring, Overutilization monitoring system, drug management program reporting
- Collaboration & Communication
- Facilitates collaboration and communication between departments through various means, such as conducting and attending meetings, site visits, having one-to-one communications with operations management staff, and generally being visible and accessible to colleagues and staff.
- Special Assignments & Projects
- Coverage Determinations Participation in P&T committee
- Formulary development and submission to CMS
- Medication Therapy Management
- Pharmacy student preceptor
- FWA monitoring and reporting
- Coordinates delegates or performs special assignments and projects as requested by leadership staff.
Pharmacist Qualifications and Requirements Experience
Required A minimum of three(3) years clinical pharmacy practice required.
Good standing pharmacy License in Wisconsin.
Preferred A minimum of one (1) year of pharmacy managed care and/or prescription plan administration preferred
- Education - PharmD or Bachelors of Science in Pharmacy Required.
- Must have active pharmacy license in the state of WI.