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The Pharmacy Manager has the responsibility for a designated pharmacy service department or departments within Asante. Responsibilities include managing personnel, operations, finances, and pharmacy services for identified area(s); serving as the Pharmacist-in-Charge or overseeing the Pharmacist-in-Charge for the area(s) in compliance with the Oregon Board of Pharmacy; and functioning as staff pharmacist in area(s) of responsibility, as needed. Reports to the Pharmacy Service Line Director. As a Pharmacy Manager at Asante, you will have the opportunity to: * Ensure patient care is delivered in accordance with pharmacy standards, federal and state regulations, accreditation standards and Asante's mission, vision, and values. * Coordinate pharmacy involvement in collaborative clinical or operational efforts and serve as performance improvement coordinator ensuring teamwork and customer service. * Take responsibility for selection, training, performance, development, and retention of qualified staff, creating consistency in patient care planning and employee job satisfaction. * Monitor and manage the quality and quantity of pharmacy services and resources utilization, ensuring consistent safe patient care and contribution to the department and organization financial stability. * Process clinical information ensuring consistency in evidence-based patient care to include reviewing and acting upon clinical elements of policies, procedures, order sets, protocols, and standing orders; and preparing and presenting clinical information in an accurate and timely manner. * Participate in Management Team Functions, ensuring organizational and departmental success, enhancing customer and employee satisfaction. * Manage operating and capital budget projections, ensuring financial viability for the department and organization. * Promote a positive and professional image, promote the values in all interactions, and demonstrate a commitment to the profession of pharmacy.