Clinical Pharmacy Specialist – Ambulatory Gastrointestinal, Sarcoma, Head & Neck MalignanciesThe Johns Hopkins HospitalThe Johns Hopkins Hospital, a 1,051-bed academic medical center, and the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine are the major components of the Johns Hopkins Health System, a vertically integrated, multi-institutional system for medical services delivery. It was one of the first non-profit, academically based healthcare systems of its kind in the country. Located in the city of Baltimore, Maryland, The Johns Hopkins Hospital is consistently ranked at the top of “America’s Best Hospitals” by U.S. News and World Report.Take a tour of our campus: https://www.youtube.com/watch v=KnNaPzR-AEThe Department of Pharmacy, consistent with the mission of Johns Hopkins Medicine, places a priority on teaching, research and patient care. At Johns Hopkins Hospital, the department is responsible for providing acute care pharmacy services for a diverse population of medical, surgical, oncology, and pediatric patients, with additional services provided within the Johns Hopkins Outpatient Center and affiliated clinics. Within the department, there are 70 acute care and primary care clinical pharmacy specialists as well as 32 general and specialized pharmacy residents. What Awaits You Career growth and developmentCompetitive Benefits PackageEngaging and collaborative multidisciplinary working environmentInclusive, supportive culture with awareness of work/life balanceTuition reimbursement (employee and dependents)The Clinical Pharmacy Specialist will be responsible for the provision and oversight of pharmacotherapy for adult patients with gastrointestinal, sarcoma, head and neck malignancies in the ambulatory care setting. This position will also partner with other ambulatory medical oncology clinical pharmacy specialists to provide cross-coverage and support to other disease specific medical oncology teams as needed. The primary role of the Clinical Pharmacy Specialist is to work alongside the multi-disciplinary oncology care team to educate, monitor, and support patients throughout their oral anticancer therapy. The pharmacist also serves as a resource to the disease team regarding both oral and infusion anticancer therapy, toxicity management, appropriate dosing, and drug information.As part of a multidisciplinary team, responsibilities will include direct and telemedicine-based encounters for the provision of education and initiation of oncologic therapies, follow up to monitor the initiation and side effects of oncologic therapies, medication reconciliation, and communication with Specialty Pharmacies.The Clinical Pharmacy Specialist will also provide education to students, residents, pharmacists, and other health care practitioners and serve as a preceptor for pharmacy residents of ASHP-accredited PGY-1 pharmacy practice and PGY-2 specialty practice programs. Additionally, the Clinical Pharmacy Specialist will support research conducted by the institution and participate as an active member of hospital and departmental committees to assist with formulary management and policy development.Minimum Qualifications:Current licensure as a pharmacist in the State of Maryland. Graduation from an accredited College of Pharmacy resulting in Pharm. D. degree, or B.S. and 1 year of experience requiredPGY1 residency, and PGY2 specialty residency in oncology with experience in hematologic malignancies preferredBoard of Pharmacy Specialties (BPS) certification is required within two years of start dateIntravenous (IV) Certification (includes aseptic technique and hazardous substance handling) within 90 days upon hire unless exempted by Division Director as beyond the scope of practiceBLS certification within 1 year of hire is requiredContact Information:Janet Lee, PharmD, MPA, MBA, BCSCPInterim Division Director and Operations Manager, Weinberg Oncology Pharmacy DivisionThe Johns Hopkins Hospital – Department of Pharmacy600 North Wolfe Street – Carnegie 180Baltimore, MD 21287 Salary Range: Minimum 57.55 per hour - Maximum 95.04 per hour. Compensation will be commensurate with equity and experience for roles of similar scope and responsibility.In cases where the range is displayed as a $0 amount, salary discussions will occur during candidate screening calls, before any subsequent compensation discussion is held between the candidate and any hiring authority.JHM prioritizes the health and well-being of every employee. Come be healthy at Hopkins! Diversity and Inclusion are Johns Hopkins Medicine Core Values. We are committed to creating a welcoming and inclusive environment, where we embrace and celebrate our differences, where all employees feel valued, contribute to our mission of serving the community, and engage in equitable healthcare delivery and workforce practices.Johns Hopkins Health System and its affiliates are drug-free workplace employers.