Company Overview
- Who We Are: One of the largest non-profit community health centers in WA and OR, dedicated to providing high-quality, culturally sensitive, affordable healthcare.
- Comprehensive Care: Offers integrated medical, dental, behavioral health, and social services, plus specialized programs like nutrition, substance abuse treatment, HIV care, and community outreach/employment support.
- Recognition & Scale: Accredited by HRSA, The Joint Commission, and NCQA; employs over 2,000 staff plus trainees and volunteers.
- Commitment: Dedicated to serving diverse communities and upholding equal opportunity employment
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Clinical Pharmacist – Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic (Oregon Licensed)
Opportunity: Join Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic (YVFWC), a leading Pacific Northwest community health center, as a Pharmacist in our integrated, team-based care model. Practice at the top of your license, providing comprehensive patient care and clinical support within a mission-driven organization serving diverse communities across Washington and Oregon. (Requires an Oregon Pharmacist License).
Role Highlights:
- Integrated Care: Collaborate directly with healthcare teams, accessing patient charts, labs, and diagnoses to optimize medication therapy.
- Expanded Clinical Services: Utilize collaborative practice agreements to manage chronic diseases (diabetes, HTN, anticoagulation, asthma, etc.) through direct patient care (in-person/telehealth), order/interpret labs, perform MTM, DUR, and counseling.
- Provider Support: Assist medical providers with chronic refills, therapeutic interchanges, and prior authorizations.
- Beyond Dispensing: Combine clinical responsibilities with oversight of dispensing operations and pharmacy personnel.
Key Responsibilities:
- Provide assigned patient care services (MTM, DUR, counseling, disease state management via collaborative agreements).
- Ensure accurate and compliant dispensing, record-keeping, and inventory management.
- Oversee pharmacy staff and maintain pharmacy security.
- Collaborate with care teams to ensure cost-effective, optimal medication use.
- Maintain licensure and up-to-date pharmacological knowledge.
Qualifications:
- Required: Bachelor’s Degree in Pharmacy; Current, unrestricted Oregon State Pharmacist License.
- Preferred: PharmD Degree; Bilingual (English/Spanish).
- Must pass required controlled substance drug testing.