GENERAL SUMMARY/ OVERVIEW STATEMENT:
As an integral member of the pharmacy team, the Clinical Trials Pharmacist is responsible for coordinating, collaborating, and providing expertise in support of drug clinical trials. The Pharmacist will review protocol documents, draft instructions, dispense investigational medication, provide supervision, perform educational activities, communicate with the sponsor and study staff, participate in patient care, maintain overall responsibility for pharmacy operations in the assigned area and perform other duties consistent with the job classification and as required.
PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Working in conjunction with the Clinical Trial Pharmacy (CTP) Manager, Pharmacist and Technicians, the Pharmacist:
* Reviews protocol documents and drafts dispense instructions
* Acts as a liaison for principal investigators, the research office, sponsors, pharmacy, and the Institutional Review Board (IRB)
* Dispenses research medication to subjects enrolled in clinical trials
* Triages and participates in sponsor monitoring visits and audits
* Ensures medication orders comply with approved protocols
* Participate in the training and mentorship of new employees, students and residents
* Oversees the safe handling and preparation of investigational sterile and non-sterile medications
* Completes reports including Safety Reports and Notes to Files
* Complies with state and federal laws pertinent to pharmacy and investigational drug use.
EXPERIENCE:
Required:
- Hospital Pharmacy experience
Preferred
- Experience gained working in an Investigational Drug Service pharmacy
LICENSES, CERTIFICATIONS, and/or REGISTRATIONS:
Current Massachusetts Pharmacy License
SKILLS/ABILITIES/COMPETENCIES REQUIRED:
* Excellent verbal and written communication skills
* Proficient computer related skills, outlook Microsoft Office Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Access
* Fluency in English
* Good judgment
* Excellent interpersonal and communication skills
* Ability to recognize emergency situations and respond appropriately
* Excellent comprehension of written policies and procedures
* Ability to make appropriate decisions, develop and complete follow-up actions
* Attention to detail and organizational ability
* Ability to work well on a team as well as independently
* Flexibility and initiative
* Ability to teach
* Ability to plan, organize and prioritize
* Ability to motivate and develop others
* General understanding of compounding testing requirements I'm not sure we want to include this. These are skills that the applicant should have, rather than those that they will acquire.
* Ability to meet deadlines
* Competent in math skills, including proportions, ratios and conversions
* Excellent telephone skills
* Monitors and assures security of narcotics and controlled substances in accordance with hospital policy, as well as Federal and State Law
WORKING CONDITIONS:
* Must be able to lift up to 20 lbs.
* Must be able to stand or sit for extended periods of time