Job Description
Resident Job Description
Background: A PGY1 community-based pharmacy residency is a twelve-month practice-based post-graduate program that provides the opportunity for accelerated professional growth beyond entry-level professional competence in direct patient care, pharmacy operations, and management and leadership.
Position Purpose: To build upon the Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) education and outcomes to develop communitybased pharmacist practitioners with diverse patient care, leadership, and education skills who are eligible to pursue advanced training opportunities including postgraduate year two (PGY2) residencies and professional certifications.
The pharmacy resident develops competency by working under the guidance of pharmacist preceptors to develop the following core areas:
* Direct Patient Care
* Leadership and Management
* Advancement of Community-based Practice and Improving Patient Care
* Teaching, Education, and Dissemination of Knowledge
Key Accountabilities:
* Staff in pharmacy providing services, such as: prescription processing, benefits investigation, inventory management, patient counseling, self-care triage and consultation, immunizations, medication administration, MTM, Specialty Care, diabetes care, and pharmacist prescribing services (where applicable)
* Independently staff one weekend per month
Patient Care Services and Operations Support
* Conduct pharmacy site visits with Patient Care Services Managers (PCSM) and Patient Care Pharmacists (PCP) to collaborate in providing direct instruction, coaching, and facilitating pharmacy team engagement in the provision of patient-centered care services and compliance with standard operational procedures
* Assist with pharmacy team training programs
* Collaborate in conducting community health events and marketing (flu clinics, health screenings, presentations)
* Develop, implement and evaluate an innovative service or enhance existing services
Affiliated Ambulatory Care/Institutional Settings
* Provide patient care services in an ambulatory care setting
Alliance College of Pharmacy
* Teach classes at college of pharmacy
* Complete teaching certificate (or equivalent) program
* Develop research study design and analysis
* Precept IPPE/APPE students
Knowledge and Experience
Education Level:
* Graduate of an ACPE-accredited Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) program
* Licensed or eligible for licensure in state or jurisdiction where residency program conducted
Experience Level:
* Experience commensurate with requirements of new pharmacy graduates
* Academic performance, knowledge, skills, attitudes, and abilities necessary to achieve the residency program goals and objectives will be evaluated
Key Contacts
Internal:
* Director of Pharmacy Operations -- Division
* Manager of Academic Relations-- Corporate
* Residency Program Director -- Division (weekly interaction)
* Pharmacy Residency Preceptor(s) -- Division (almost daily interaction)
External:
* College of Pharmacy
* Ambulatory Care and Institutional Settings
Supervision:
* Number of Direct Reports: None
* Total Number of Indirect Reports:
* Number of Exempt: 0
* Number of Nonexempt: 0
* Number of Direct Contract Employees: 0
Boise, ID
In 1939, Joe Albertson, a former Safeway district manager, took $5,000 he saved and $7,500 he borrowed from his wife’s Aunt Bertie, and partnered with L.S. Skaggs to open his first Albertsons store on 16th and State Streets in Boise, Idaho. Joe knew the keys of running a really great store, and it was all about working hard for the customers: give them the products they want, at a fair price, with lots of tender, loving care. Joe was innovative, too. He had one of the first in-store magazine racks in the country along with a scratch bakery and fresh ice cream made in-store. He worked hard, seven days a week, on his vision to build his company, and through his inspiring work ethic and tireless
determination to run the best store, the first store thrived. Just two years later, he had opened two other stores in neighboring communities and grew the fledgling company’s sales to over $1 million by the end of 1941.
Today, Albertsons operates as a banner of Albertsons Companies, one of the largest food and drug retailers in the United States. With both a strong local presence and national scale, the company operates stores across 35 states and the District of Columbia under 20 well-known banners. Albertsons Companies is committed to helping people across the country live better lives by making a meaningful difference, neighborhood by neighborhood. In 2017 alone, along with the Albertsons Companies Foundation, the company gave nearly $300 million in food and financial support. These efforts helped millions of people inthe areas of hunger relief, education, cancer research and treatment, programs for people with disabilities and veterans outreach.