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Posted August 23, 2026

Pharmacist Acute Care

Talented Medical Solutions
San Luis Obispo, CA, US Full Time
84USD - 85USD per hour

Job Description

Job Description

Job Summary

Pharmacist Day Shift

Talented Medical Solutions

Full-time, Contract Day Shift

In-Office | San Luis Obispo, CA, United States

Traveler must live 50 miles outside of San Luis Obispo, CA

🎯 Core Professional Qualifications
  1. Pharmacy Degree

    • Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) from an accredited pharmacy school.

  2. Licensure

    • Active Pharmacist License in the state where the hospital practices.

    • Must be in good standing with the state board of pharmacy.

  3. Residency Training (Highly Preferred or Required)

    • PGY-1 (Postgraduate Year 1) Pharmacy Residency.

    • PGY-2 Critical Care Residency strongly preferred for ICU-focused roles.

      • Some hospitals allow PGY-1 + relevant experience, but PGY-2 Critical Care is increasingly standard.

  4. Certifications

    • Board Certification in Pharmacotherapy (BCPS) often preferred.

    • Board Certification in Critical Care Pharmacy (BCCCP) is a strong differentiator.

    • Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) and Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) may be required or preferred.

    • Basic Life Support (BLS) almost always required.


πŸ“Œ Clinical Skills & Experience
  1. Critical Care Experience

    • Experience working with ICU patients (medical, surgical, neuro, trauma, cardiac, etc.).

    • Competence with complex drug therapies: vasopressors, sedatives, anticoagulants, antibiotics, TPN, renal replacement therapy dosing, etc.

  2. Collaborative Practice

    • Participates in multidisciplinary rounds with physicians, nurses, and RTs.

    • Strong clinical decision-making and patient assessment skills.

  3. Emergency Response

    • Participation in Code Blue or rapid response teams.

    • Ability to manage acute medication needs under pressure.


🧠 Knowledge Areas
  1. Drug Therapy Expertise

    • Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics in critically ill patients.

    • Renal/hepatic dosing adjustments.

    • Ventilator, sedation, and analgesic protocols.

  2. Medication Safety

    • IV compatibility and stability.

    • High-alert medication protocols.

    • Adverse drug event prevention and reporting.


πŸ›  Operational & Process Skills
  1. Order Verification & Medication Review

    • Efficient and accurate order verification.

    • Ability to work autonomously during a 7-on shift.

  2. Documentation & Informatics

    • Proficient with electronic medical records (EMR) and CPOE systems.

    • Familiar with computerized infusion devices and smart pumps.

  3. Education & Precepting

    • Ability to educate staff, residents, or students.

    • May be required to precept pharmacy trainees.


πŸ§‘οΈβ€πŸ’Ό Professional Attributes
  1. Communication

    • Strong interpersonal communication with clinical teams.

    • Ability to succinctly convey drug recommendations in urgent situations.

  2. Critical Thinking

    • Prioritization skills during multiple high-acuity cases.

    • Evidence-based practice and protocol development.

  3. Scheduling Fit

    • Comfortable with extended shifts (often 10–12 hours) and rotating 7-day blocks.

    • Ability to maintain continuity of care during both day and night blocks.


πŸ• Typical Work Setting
  • Hospital ICU units:

    • Medical ICU (MICU)

    • Surgical ICU (SICU)

    • Neuro ICU

    • Cardiac ICU

    • Trauma ICU

  • Some roles include on-call responsibilities during off blocks.


πŸ“Š Summary Checklist

RequirementTypical ExpectationDegreePharmDLicenseState Pharmacist LicenseResidencyPGY-1 + PGY-2 Critical Care (ideal)Board CertBCCCP/BCPS (preferred)Life SupportBLS, ACLS, (PALS optional)ExperienceICU clinical experienceSkillsOrder verification, rounds participation, med safety


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