Lead Clinical Pharmacist (Evenings) Hospital Pharmacy | Full-Time | 36–40 Hours | Monday–Friday 2:30

Job Ref: 34025
Category: Pharmacy
Location:
133 Old Road to Nine Acre Corner, Concord, MA 01742

Department: Pharmacy
Schedule: Full Time
Shift: Evening shift
Hours: 2:30-11 pm
Pay Range: $60.00 - $72.00 per hour

Take the Lead in Clinical Pharmacy Excellence

Ready to step into a high-impact leadership role in hospital pharmacy? Join our team as a Lead Clinical Pharmacist (Evenings) and become the go-to clinical and operational expert during evening hours. This is your opportunity to combine advanced clinical pharmacy practice, team leadership, and workflow coordination while making a direct impact on patient care.

Why You’ll Love This Role

Consistent weekday schedule with no weekends
Flexible scheduling options including four 9-hour shifts or five 8-hour shifts
Leadership opportunity serving as the evening Pharmacist-in-Charge
Clinical autonomy providing evidence-based medication recommendations
Collaborative environment working alongside physicians, nurses, and interdisciplinary teams
High visibility role as the primary decision-maker during off-hours

What You’ll Do

As a Lead Clinical Pharmacist, you will combine clinical expertise with operational leadership responsibilities:

Serve as the evening Pharmacist-in-Charge, managing workflow and staffing based on patient census
Perform clinical verification of medication orders for safety, accuracy, and therapeutic appropriateness
Provide expert drug information and consultative support to medical and nursing staff
Lead and supervise pharmacy technicians to ensure productivity and compliance
Troubleshoot automated dispensing cabinets and pharmacy systems to maintain uninterrupted patient care
Ensure compliance with USP 795, 797, and 800 standards for sterile and non-sterile compounding
Manage non-formulary medication requests with a focus on cost-effective care
Oversee shift handoff communication and provide detailed updates to leadership
Ensure continuity of care through a dedicated feedback loop to pharmacy leadership
Identify and report medication errors and near misses, supporting a culture of safety
Support onboarding and training of evening pharmacy staff
Assist in developing and improving standard operating procedures to enhance workflow and safety

What You Bring

Education
PharmD or Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy from an accredited program required

Experience
Two to three years of hospital pharmacy experience preferred
Completion of an ASHP-accredited PGY1 residency preferred

Licensure and Certification
Active Massachusetts Pharmacist license or eligibility for reciprocity required
Board certification preferred

Skills for Success

Strong clinical judgment and medication safety expertise
Leadership and team supervision skills
Excellent communication and collaboration abilities
Experience with hospital pharmacy systems and automation
Ability to work effectively in a fast-paced healthcare environment
Commitment to patient-centered care, privacy, and safety

Make an Impact Where It Matters Most

In this role, you are not just verifying orders. You are leading the evening pharmacy team, supporting critical clinical decisions, and ensuring safe, high-quality patient care when it matters most.