Job Description
The File Hills Qu’Appelle Tribal Council is a dynamic and progressive organization that provides a range of programs and health services which serve eleven First Nations throughout Southern Saskatchewan within the Treaty Four Territory. The position is based at the All Nations Healing Hospital, located in Fort Qu’Appelle, SK. The Clinical Pharmacist will work within a multidisciplinary and high functioning team, to provide safe culturally responsive client directed services, primary health care, chronic disease management, acute care management, and a focus on chronic kidney care services to individuals, families, and communities between the Rising Bear Healing Center and acute care services located at ANHH. This position works collaboratively with all departments of ANHH, the File Hills Qu’Appelle Tribal Council (FHQTC) Health Services, Non-Insured Health Benefits (NIHB), and the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA). Duties of this position include, but not limited to:
- Comprehensive medication review in relation to clients at risk and/or living with acute or chronic disease
- Assessment, planning, evaluation and recommendations to help manage acute and chronic conditions, disease symptoms, adverse effects and renal dose adjustments
- Identify and resolve actual/potential drug related reactions to prioritize medication safety and efficacy
- Liaise with patients, family members and other healthcare professionals, specialists, and Traditional Knowledge Keepers to provide medication and traditional medicine education, support and counselling
- Facilitate prescription management, compliance aid, drug coverage and other issues as required
- Participate within the interdisciplinary team in expanded project development and/or committees related to community initiatives, antimicrobial stewardship, research, and Accreditation practices
Job Qualifications
Qualifications:
- Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy Degree from an accredited university
- Current Registration with the Saskatchewan College of Pharmacy Professionals
- Certificate of completion of an Accredited Hospital Pharmacy Residency or suitable experience an asset
- Certified Diabetes Educator (CDE) an asset Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
- Strong knowledge and understanding of primary health care and chronic disease prevention and management, preferably in a community setting
- Demonstrates ability to apply research and best practice guidelines to clinical practice
- Ability to work independently with minimum supervision
- Advanced interpersonal skills
- Ability to learn new skills, prioritize workload, and multi-task
- Proficient working in electronic database systems
- Flexibility to changing work demands
- Demonstrates excellent verbal and written communication skills
- Dependability and demonstrated ability to work in a confidential and culturally safe environment
- Demonstrated knowledge, respect, and understanding of First Nations culture, ceremonies, and traditional medicine practices