As a Clinical Pharmacist specializing in Advanced Therapeutics and Biologics, you will play a key role in enhancing patient outcomes through evidence-based medication management. Working Monday through Friday in a day shift, you’ll deliver comprehensive medication reviews, maintain accurate patient profiles, and support safe, effective use of complex therapies.
Key Responsibilities
- Perform comprehensive medication reviews with written summaries aligned to CMS standards
- Develop personalized medication action plans and maintain up-to-date medication records
- Monitor therapy for appropriate drug selection, dosing, duration, and potential interactions
- Document interventions and progress notes in the electronic health record
- Supervise pharmacy technicians involved in medication therapy management and care transitions
- Ensure accurate preparation and dispensing of sterile, hazardous, and investigational compounds
- Support regulatory compliance for controlled substances and accreditation standards
- Participate in drug utilization evaluations and contribute to Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee reporting
- Identify cost-saving opportunities through therapeutic interchange and waste reduction
- Precept pharmacy students and residents, contributing to academic training and professional development
- Engage in continuing education and develop resources for healthcare teams and patients
Qualifications
Candidates must hold a Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) degree or a Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy with at least three years of hospital experience. Massachusetts licensure is required. A PGY1 residency is preferred, along with at least one year of hospital pharmacy experience for Pharm.D. holders.
Work Environment
This is an onsite position with a consistent 32-hour workweek, offering a balanced schedule and reduced weekend obligations. The role supports a culture of collaboration, academic excellence, and patient-centered care, grounded in core values of respect, responsiveness, and teamwork.
Compensation & Benefits
The annual salary range is $96,220.80 to $173,180.80, with final offers based on experience and internal equity. A signing bonus may be available. The organization is committed to equal opportunity employment and fosters a diverse, inclusive workplace. Professional development is supported through precepting opportunities, continuing education, and involvement in quality improvement initiatives.