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Job Title: Nuclear Pharmacist
Job Code: 2523 Grade/FLSA: H/Exempt
Updated By: Shrinidhi Sundar - 06/20/2016 11:21:24 am

Job Summary

Responsible for the daily preparation, dispensing, ordering and quality control of radiopharmaceuticals.

Qualifications

Eligible to be licensed as a Nuclear Pharmacist in the State of Utah. Able to be a become an “Authorized Nuclear Pharmacist” by the University of Utah Radiation Safety Committee. Demonstrated human relation and effective communication skills also required.

An “Authorized Nuclear Pharmacist” is an individual who through appropriate training and experience is qualified and authorized to work independently with radiation sources and to supervise such use by others.

Minimum of one year experience as a licensed Nuclear Pharmacist preferred. Board Certified Nuclear Pharmacist (BCNP) is also preferred.

 

Applicants must demonstrate the potential ability to perform the essential functions of the job as outlined in the position description.

Disclaimer

This job description has been designed to indicate the general nature and level of work performed by employees within this classification.  It is not designed to contain or be interpreted as a comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities and qualifications required of employees assigned to the job.

Essential Functions

  1. Procurement, compounding, quality assurance, dispensing, and distribution of Radiopharmaceuticals in compliance with all state and federal regulations.
  2. Maintain all records as mandated by state and federal regulations for a radiopharmacy.
  3. Provides after hours on-call coverage at least once a month for a seven - day period for emergency Nuclear Medicine procedures.
  4. Assures that all packaging and shipping of radioactive material are in compliance with all state and federal regulations.
  5. Prepares and maintains records of research radiopharmaceuticals being evaluated at the University of Utah Medical Center.
  6. Oversees radiation safety in the laboratory.
  7. Supervises lab technicians and pharmacy interns in the performance of their duties.
  8. Teaching and Training of Pharmacy Interns/Students, Nuclear Medicine Technology students, Medical Residents, and Fellows on the subject of Nuclear Pharmacy.
  9. Responsible for the supervision and teaching of Pharmacy Students and Nuclear Medicine Technology Students through the Nuclear Pharmacy Clerkship program.
  10. Prepares lectures and training modules for the Nuclear Pharmacy class.

Problem Solving

A Nuclear Pharmacist must be able to evaluate radiopharmaceutical (RP) drug orders to ensure the proper RP is dispensed in the proper dosage to the correct patient at the correct time. The Nuclear Pharmacist needs to be able to know when the pharmacy director needs to be consulted whenever there is a irregular dosage or a misadministered dose. The pharmacy director also needs to be consulted whenever radiation levels are outside of normal operational standards.

Comments

Incumbent will experience moderate exposure to hazardous materials or physical risk, which requires adhering to safety precautions. Full time, 40 hrs/wk, variable schedule plus call.



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