2050 Weston Road
Toronto ON M9N 1X4
Canada
Job Description
About the Position:
Reporting to the Executive Director administratively and the Lead Physician clinically, the incumbent will practice patient-centred care to achieve optimal drug therapy outcomes for enrolled patients, as part of a team of primary care health professionals.
The incumbent will provide pharmaceutical care to patients by optimizing medication therapy and acting as a resource to the team. The incumbent will provide regular educational updates with respect to drug-related guidelines and evidence-based research to patients, physicians, residents and other professional staff within the clinic.
In partnership with patients and other health care providers, the Pharmacist uses unique knowledge and skills to prevent or resolve actual and potential pharmaceutical- related problems and ensures that the pharmaceutical needs of the patients are met.
Some of the major responsibilities comprise the following:
- In consultation with the interdisciplinary team, prepares therapeutic and management plans to improve medication management for patients with chronic diseases such as diabetes, hypertension, dyslipidemia, heart failure and atrial fibrillation.
- Actively participates in planning, implementation, delivery and evaluation of chronic disease and health promotion and illness prevention programs and services including anticoagulation and medication reconciliation.
- Communicates with hospital and community pharmacists and other interdisciplinary team members to ensure a smooth transition for medication related care between care sites.
Performs medication assessments/counseling for:
- Older patients with chronic diseases on chronic medications;
- Patients with multiple medications with an objective of appropriate dosage scheduling and to manage or prevent drug related problems,
- Recently hospitalized patients who have had medication changes.
- INR management and spirometry testing.
- Provides clinic team members with current information and guidelines on new drugs, contraindications, therapeutic use of drugs and other information to assist in the provision of quality, evidence-based care to patients.
- Provides patient education through individual or group sessions to help in the understanding and management of health issues using pharmacy and therapeutic agents.
- Develops/revises policies and procedures related to medication use; participates in the development of medical directives.
- Records and documents care provided within the patients’ electronic medical record. Maintains confidentiality in all aspects of patient, staff and organization information.
- Maintains and develops professional competence through ongoing professional development.
- Participates in HRFHT committees and program leadership
- Undertakes other duties or special projects as may be assigned in support of the HRFHT.
What you can expect from us:
- Respect, appreciation, and encouragement throughout your employment with the FHT.
- A diverse and inclusive environment where individual differences are celebrated, and you’re encouraged to be your best self and work to you full potential.
- A collaborative and transformative environment where we work together to succeed as a team.
- Learning opportunities to help you grow so that you can be creative, innovative, and passionate about your work.
What we need from you:
- Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy from a recognized university.
- Registered and in good standing, with Ontario College of Pharmacists
- Community or hospital pharmacy residency completion or equivalent clinical experience.
- Additional training or credentialing in pharmacotherapy (eg. Certified Geriatric Pharmacist, Certified Diabetes Educator, Certified Asthma Educator, etc.)
- Minimum 5 years practice experience
**Remuneration: The salary is $97,292, plus access to benefits and RRSP plan**
How to Apply
We apologize, but only candidates invited for an interview will be contacted. Please forward your resume to hiring@hrfht.com
We remain committed to creating workplaces that reflect the communities in which we operate. We are actively seeking applicants from all religions and ethnicities, LGBTQ2s+, Black, Indigenous, racialized people, and persons with disabilities and encourage people from all backgrounds to apply.
Requests for accommodation can be made at any stage of the recruitment process providing the applicant has met the Bona-fide requirements for the open position. Applicants need to make their requirements known when contacted.