Description
You bring more than
skill, knowledge, and expertise to your role as an allied health professional.
You bring a deep passion for improving the lives of everyone around you. At
UCLA Health, we're committed to fostering a working environment where you are supported
and empowered to be your best. You'll love it here!
Reporting to the
Associate Chief Pharmacy Officer of Quality, you will be responsible for
developing, overseeing, and advancing a comprehensive pharmacy quality and
regulatory compliance strategy across all UCLA Health patient care
settings.This will include reviewing and evaluating pharmacy regulatory
compliance controls and clinical influences to facilitate the provision of
outstanding patient care. You will:
- Develop and support
policies/practices to ensure compliance with institutional, federal, and
state regulatory guidelines - Foster a collegial,
professional, cooperative relationship with pharmacy staff, medical
professionals, support, and administrative staff - Serve as a positive role
model for the department - Demonstrate effective,
innovative problem-solving - Adapt to the challenges of a
rapidly changing health care environment - Advance a patient-centric
focus for treating illness with integrity, innovation and commitment
At UCLA Health,
passionate clinicians in a wide range of disciplines have enabled us to become
a world-renowned health system with four award-winning hospitals and more than
270 community clinics throughout Southern California. We're also home to the
world-class medical research and clinical education capabilities of the David
Geffen School of Medicine. If you're looking to experience greater challenge
and fulfillment in your career, come to UCLA Health.
Annual salary range:
$157,400.00 - $380,600.00
Schedule: Monday -
Friday (Onsite)
Qualifications
We're
seeking a strong, independent clinical leader with current California Pharmacy
licensure, a PharmD degree and:
- Three of more years of
relevant pharmacy quality experience or completion of PGY2 Health-System
Pharmacy Administration residency program - Experience in pharmacy law,
regulation, and compounding practices. - Strong judgment, diplomacy,
and confidentiality - Excellent communication,
interpersonal, organizational, and prioritizing skills - Knowledge of regulatory and
practice standards - EPIC/Care Connect proficiency
preferred