Remedy International Medical Ltd
Clinical Pharmacist Role – Bermuda

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Remedy International Medical are working with an established hospital in Bermuda, which is a British Overseas Territory to recruit an experienced Clinical Pharmacist to join their growing team.
Situated in the North Atlantic, with a sub-tropical climate, beautiful beaches and aquarium-like waters, and plenty of sandy coves, if you love the outdoors, this could be the island for you.
Responsibilities
- Receiving, interpreting and evaluating all medication orders for patient specific drug-related problem, following established policies and procedures.
- Consulting with medical staff/nursing as the need arises
- Dispensing narcotics and assisting with maintaining the perpetual inventory records
- Checking all manufacturing, packaging and dispensing of the technical staff
- Adhering to all IV Room policies and procedures (e.g. preparation, storage, dispensing, cleaning schedule) including working knowledge of aseptic technique and the ability to prepare sterile IV products and chemotherapeutic agents
- Providing drug information to other healthcare professionals
- Providing Clinical Pharmacy services to designated areas as directed by the Pharmacy Manager. Including performing profile checks, medication area inspections and participation in multidisciplinary rounds and consults as required
- Providing coverage for the other pharmacies as the need arises
- Mentoring pharmacy technicians, preregistration pharmacists, undergraduate pharmacist and seconded to the post holder for experience in the area which the post holder is responsible
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- Graduate of a recognized School of Pharmacy
- Post Graduate Clinical Qualification – UK recognized M Clin or US recognized Pharm. D; Clinical residency
- Registered Pharmacist License with the Bermuda Health Council and with the Supplement to Medicine – Bermuda Government
- Minimum of two years of pharmacy experience in a similar hospital setting/position
- Experience in supervising/ mentoring professional and technical staff
The Offer
- Starting Salary $142,278.68 with a low tax rate
- Subsidised housing for the first 3 months, with travel and relocation allowance
- 2 year contracts
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