Manager, Pharmacy-Detroit/Saginaw
Detroit, MI 
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Posted 18 days ago
Job Description

Jubilant DraxImage, Inc.,a nationwide radiopharmaceutical company, is dedicated to nuclear medicine. We use our 25 years of experience in Nuclear Pharmacy to provide our customers with the best service and safest products. The Jubliant Radiopharmacies Network of facilities positions us to serve national GPO's, regional systems, as well as standalone clinics and hospitals. Through our open formulary, we provide choice by giving our customers access to all radiopharmaceuticals available, allowing them to better serve their patients. Jubliant Radiopharmacies provides the strength of national coverage while remaining connected to our local community. We are patient focused and community driven to ensure that we are intimate with our healthcare partners' needs.

We are currently seeking aPharmacy Managerto support ourDetroit/Saginaw, MIpharmacies.

The Pharmacy Manager is responsible for the operations management and general functioning of designated pharmacy.

RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Assist in the development and communication of goals for pharmacy and individual team members that support the organization's mission and performance goals; ensure facility is meeting the outlined goals and objectives;
  • Administer the pharmacy budget; Manage profit and loss statements; monitor current revenues and expenses and analyze and report on variances from plan; Provide corporate accounting with weekly statistics reports and monthly statements, approve accounts payables and assist accounts receivable in collections;
  • Oversee team member safety, radiation safety and quality programs to ensure pharmacy facility remains in compliance with applicable state and federal regulations, laws and practice standards, as well as internal Jubliant Radiopharmacies safety policies and procedures; conduct pharmacy safety audits as required; Oversee team member training to assure compliance with all safety standards; may serve as Radiation Safety Officer or may delegate this responsibility to appropriately trained individual eligible to be named as RSO on pharmacy license;
  • Compound and dispense radiopharmaceuticals; prepare doses for transit, including packing, wrapping, checking for contamination, completing necessary documentation, and delivering doses if necessary; calibrate instruments daily; oversee and contribute to the overall organization and cleanliness of the pharmacy;
  • Remain prepared to perform emergency dispensing and/or radiation safety procedures; ensure the availability of an authorized user of radioactive materials in the event of emergency;
  • Collaborate with Business Unit Director to maintain customer relationships and develop service contracts; provide recommendations for pricing and terms; respond to customer inquiries and complaints, take appropriate steps to ensure customer satisfaction;
  • Negotiate with vendors for services and equipment to reduce costs and ensure product reliability; monitor and supervise facility maintenance and alteration under guidance;
  • Collaborate with legal department to review contracts, provide input as to the content and terms of the contract, and abide by terms of contracts;
  • Supervise the maintenance of local fleet; monitor mileage reports for company vehicles and ensure that periodic maintenance procedures are being performed as required; ensure team maintains valid driver's license and qualifications for insurance;
  • Maintain and ensure accuracy of perpetual inventory records; supervise the taking of periodic physical inventory; investigate and reconcile inventory discrepancies; may requisition, order or report on items that have become depleted or are at inventory order points; prepare and provide reports as required by corporate headquarters;
  • Interview, select, recommend hire, train and supervise assigned team members; provide leadership and direction to team members and assist in the investigation and resolution of problems; evaluate performance and provide counseling and coaching to team members; assist in personnel actions, such as promotions, transfers, terminations, or disciplinary measures; determine current and future staffing levels; develop and implement staffing plans and related budgets; Manage the proper handling and disposal of radioactive and bio-hazardous waste; Ensure facility meets department of public health and board of pharmacy regulations, and remain prepared for annual and unannounced inspections; Ensure safety of team members through training, periodic review of policies and procedures, and the monitoring of radiation exposure levels;
  • Operate cyclotron and robotic manipulator arms to draw doses at PET facilities;
  • May serve in Quality Manager and/or PET Operations Manager role for PET pharmacy operations, as applicable; refer to role description for Quality Manager and/or PET Operations Manager for additional duties and responsibilities;
  • Ensure that the facility's business is conducted at all times with the highest standards of personal, professional and ethical conduct;
  • Perform or assist with any operations, as required to maintain workflow and to meet schedules and quality requirements; notify supervision of unusual equipment or operating problems and the need for additional material and supplies;
  • May be required to provide rotational coverage to other pharmacy locations throughout region;
  • Maintain safe work area and comply with safety procedures and equipment operating rules keeping work area in a clean and orderly condition;
  • Participate in any variety of meetings and work groups to integrate activities, communicate issues, obtain approvals, resolve problems and maintain specified level of knowledge pertaining to new developments, requirements, policies, and regulatory guidelines;
  • Perform other related duties as assigned;

EXPERIENCE:

  • Bachelors of Science degree in pharmacy or a Doctor of Pharmacy from an accredited college of pharmacy required;
  • "Authorized User" of radioactive materials on the pharmacy's radioactive materials license required;
  • Two (2) plus years' experience in management of operations and team;
  • Must be able to successfully pass company's background check and pre-employment drug test;
  • Ability to operate a vehicle and maintain a valid driver's license also required;
  • Demonstrated leadership skills in motivating team members and meeting performance goals, preferably in a medical environment;
  • Radiation Safety Officer experience preferred;
  • Active state resident and non-resident pharmacist license preferred;
  • Board certification in nuclear pharmacy (BCNP) preferred;
  • Broad knowledge of the medical industry and business management;
  • Ability to analyze and resolve complex issues, both logical and interpersonal;
  • Highly organized and very effective time management skills;
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills;
  • Ability to negotiate and defuse conflict;
  • Self-motivator, independent, cooperative, flexible, creative;
  • Customer focused; team oriented.

Qualified candidates, please begin the application process by going to jdiri.com/careeres. Jubliant Radiopharmacies offers a competitive salary and benefits package, non-nuclear pharmacist training, relocation assistance and the opportunity to work for the fastest growing radiopharmaceutical company in the nation.

If qualified individuals with a disability need assistance in applying for this position, call Human Resources at 407-455-6700 informing us regarding the nature of your request and providing your contact information.

AA/DFWP/EOE -M/F/Individuals with Disabilities/Protected Veteran

Job Type: Full-time

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Job Summary
Start Date
As soon as possible
Employment Term and Type
Regular, Full Time
Required Education
Bachelor's Degree
Required Experience
2 years
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