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Pharmacist - Pediatrics ED & PICU - Houston, TX (Evening Shift)


Company : GD Resources LLC


Location : Houston, TX


Created : 2026-04-19


Job Type : Full Time


Job Description

Pharmacist - Pediatrics ED & PICULocation: Houston, TexasCategory: PharmacyJob Type: Full-TimeSchedule: 7 on / 7 off, Evening Shift (12:00 PM - 11:00 PM)Vendor fee-$4000Salary-$$125000-$130000Position OverviewWe are seeking a Residency-Trained Integrated Pediatrics Pharmacist to join our team, supporting the Emergency Department (ED) and Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU). This position is focused on delivering safe, high-quality medication management and pharmacy support for pediatric patients. PALS certification is preferred.The role involves both clinical responsibilities and supervisory oversight of pharmacy technical staff, while providing drug-related education to patients, families, and medical staff.Key ResponsibilitiesFill and label prescriptions; provide drug-related information and education to patients, families, hospital employees, and medical staff.Dispense controlled substances and maintain accurate inventory records.Supervise pharmacy technical staff and mentor pharmacists, pharmacy students, or residents.Participate in Medication Use Evaluation (MUE) programs and Process Improvement initiatives.Maintain and review medication profiles for drug-related problems; provide consultations on drug research.Prepare and schedule IV solutions and additives; ensure proper compounding practices.Report medication errors or adverse drug interactions; ensure compliance with all safety standards.Provide clinical interventions, including:Medication profile reviewIV-to-oral conversionsRenal dosing adjustmentsAntimicrobial streamliningPatient counseling and medication history collectionTherapeutic drug monitoring (e.g., vancomycin, aminoglycosides)Participation in multidisciplinary roundsDocument clinical interventions accurately in the patient record.Serve as preceptor and mentor, supporting professional growth and departmental goals.Ensure adherence to hospital policies, procedures, and standards, including safety, productivity, and quality of service.Perform additional duties as assigned to support department operations.QualificationsEducation: Graduate of an accredited School of PharmacyLicenses/Certifications:Licensed as a Registered Pharmacist in TexasSterile Product Certification (in-house or accredited program) if compounding sterile productsPALS certification preferredExperience: Minimum 2 years as a hospital pharmacist, with knowledge of unit-dose medication and IV admixture processesSkills & CompetenciesStrong clinical judgment and decision-making skillsAbility to supervise, mentor, and train pharmacy staffKnowledge of pediatric pharmacy practices, emergency medicine, and critical careCommitment to patient safety, compassion, and personalized careEffective communication and collaboration within a multidisciplinary team