Hospital Pharmacy

Director of Pharmacy & Clinical Nutrition | Academic Medical Center | Boston, MA

Director of Pharmacy & Clinical Nutrition

📍 Location: Boston, MA (100% Onsite)
💼 Employment Type: Full-Time
🚫 Visa Sponsorship: Not Available
🚚 Relocation Assistance: None
💰 Compensation: $189,000 – $210,000 Base Salary
💵 Sign-On Bonus: Negotiable

Overview

A leading academic medical center is seeking an experienced Director of Pharmacy & Clinical Nutrition to provide strategic and operational leadership across pharmacy services while ensuring exceptional patient care, regulatory compliance, clinical excellence, and financial stewardship.

Reporting to the Executive Director of Acute Care & Ambulatory Pharmacy, this executive leader will oversee all aspects of pharmacy operations, including clinical services, medication management, nutrition services, regulatory compliance, residency programs, budgeting, quality improvement, and staff leadership.

This is an outstanding opportunity for an experienced pharmacy leader with academic medical center experience to shape pharmacy strategy while collaborating with physicians, executive leadership, and multidisciplinary care teams.

Why This Opportunity Stands Out

This role offers the opportunity to:

  • Lead pharmacy operations within a major academic healthcare environment

  • Drive strategic planning across inpatient pharmacy and clinical nutrition services

  • Influence medication safety, formulary management, and pharmacy innovation

  • Oversee residency programs and pharmacy education initiatives

  • Partner directly with executive leadership and multidisciplinary clinical teams

  • Lead regulatory compliance across multiple governing bodies

  • Manage pharmacy budgets, contracts, automation, and inventory strategies

  • Build and mentor high-performing pharmacy leadership teams

What You'll Be Doing

Department Leadership

  • Direct all pharmacy and clinical nutrition operations

  • Develop departmental strategy aligned with organizational objectives

  • Establish measurable operational and clinical goals

  • Drive continuous quality improvement initiatives

  • Lead operational, clinical, research, and regulatory programs

Clinical & Operational Excellence

  • Ensure safe, effective medication management across the organization

  • Oversee formulary management and medication-use policies

  • Collaborate with physicians to optimize medication therapy

  • Evaluate new medications and clinical service enhancements

  • Support pharmacy innovation and service-line expansion

Regulatory & Compliance

Ensure compliance with:

  • Massachusetts Board of Pharmacy

  • Massachusetts Department of Public Health

  • Joint Commission

  • DEA

  • FDA

  • USP Standards

  • HRSA

  • Other applicable federal and state regulations

Serve as:

  • Controlled Substance Registrant

  • Pharmacy regulatory subject matter expert

Financial Leadership

  • Develop and manage departmental operating budgets

  • Oversee purchasing and inventory control

  • Review pharmacy contracts and vendor agreements

  • Monitor financial performance

  • Identify operational efficiencies and cost-saving opportunities

Leadership & Talent Development

  • Recruit, hire, mentor, and develop pharmacy staff

  • Lead performance management processes

  • Support pharmacy residency programs (through PGY2 Administration)

  • Oversee pharmacy student education

  • Foster a culture of accountability, collaboration, and continuous learning

Quality & Governance

  • Lead departmental quality improvement initiatives

  • Participate in Pharmacy & Therapeutics Committees

  • Prepare operational and regulatory reports

  • Support institutional strategic planning

  • Ensure compliance with all medication safety standards

Required Qualifications

Education

  • PharmD from an accredited U.S. School of Pharmacy

Experience

One of the following:

  • Minimum 5 years of supervisory pharmacy leadership experience, including:

    • 2–3 years as an Assistant Director of Pharmacy within an organization offering a PGY2 Pharmacy Administration Residency

Licensure

  • Current Massachusetts Pharmacist License (or eligible by hire date)

Leadership Experience

Strong experience leading:

  • Pharmacy operations

  • Clinical pharmacy services

  • Residency programs

  • Strategic planning

  • Budget management

  • Regulatory compliance

  • Pharmacy staff development

Preferred Qualifications

  • MS, MBA, MHA, MPH, or equivalent graduate degree

  • Experience managing pharmacy budgets

  • Inventory management expertise

  • Strong presentation and executive communication skills

  • Knowledge of national pharmacy practice trends

  • Experience implementing operational improvements

  • Academic medical center experience

Key Skills

  • Pharmacy Operations Leadership

  • Clinical Pharmacy Management

  • Strategic Planning

  • Medication Safety

  • Regulatory Compliance

  • Budget & Financial Management

  • Controlled Substance Management

  • Formulary Management

  • Residency Program Leadership

  • Inventory Management

  • Pharmacy Informatics

  • Policy Development

  • Quality Improvement

  • Staff Development

  • Executive Communication

  • Change Management

  • Healthcare Leadership

Ideal Candidate

The ideal candidate will be a seasoned pharmacy executive with significant academic medical center experience who has progressed through pharmacy leadership roles into an Assistant Director position at a residency-based institution. They will combine strong operational leadership with clinical credibility, financial acumen, regulatory expertise, and the ability to lead large multidisciplinary teams while driving innovation and continuous improvement across pharmacy services.

Preferred Background

Strong candidates are likely to come from:

  • Academic Medical Centers

  • Teaching Hospitals

  • Large Integrated Health Systems

  • Magnet Hospitals

  • Level I Trauma Centers

  • Health Systems with PGY1 and PGY2 Pharmacy Residency Programs

Compensation & Benefits

Compensation

  • Base Salary: $189,000 – $210,000

  • Negotiable Sign-On Bonus

Benefits

  • Comprehensive Medical Insurance

  • Dental Insurance

  • Vision Insurance

  • Life Insurance

  • Retirement Plan

  • Paid Time Off

  • Professional Development Opportunities

  • Employee Wellness Programs

Interview Process

  1. Recruiter qualification review

  2. Internal pharmacy leadership review

  3. Hiring Manager interview

  4. Executive leadership interviews (on-site)

  5. Final offer

Screening Questions

  1. Do you hold a PharmD from an accredited U.S. School of Pharmacy?

  2. Do you have at least five years of pharmacy leadership experience, including 2–3 years as an Assistant Director within a pharmacy department that supports a PGY2 Pharmacy Administration Residency?

  3. Are you currently licensed to practice pharmacy in Massachusetts, or will you obtain licensure by your hire date?

  4. Describe your experience managing pharmacy operations, regulatory compliance, budgeting, and clinical services within an academic medical center.

  5. What experience do you have leading pharmacy residency programs, staff development, and multidisciplinary clinical teams?

 

Pharmacist - Plattsburgh, NY - $127,000 - $187,200 - Relocation Assistance

About the job

General Summary

Each staff pharmacist is responsible for the preparation and dispensing of medications and pharmaceutical supplies for both Inpatients and Outpatients of CVPH.

Qualifications

Education/Skills Required:

  • BS Pharmacy & Registered Pharmacist (NYS) required.

  • Hospital Pharmacy experience preferred.

  • Computer knowledge preferred.

As applicable, the individual has training/competency in attending to the special needs and/or behaviors appropriate to the age of the patients for which care is being provided.

Primary shift: 2:30p to 11p

Secondary shifts: 1p to 9:30p and 7a to 3:30p

Position: Inpatient Pharmacist Night Lead - Burlington, VT - $125,000 - $188,000

Position: Inpatient Pharmacist Night Lead

Location: Burlington, VT 

Compensation: $125,000 - $188,000

 

JOB DESCRIPTION:

Our Clinical Staff Pharmacists are an integrated part of the multidisciplinary care team, serving as a resource for antimicrobial stewardship, medication safety, and optimized pharmaceutical dosing. They assist with medication histories, monitor patients drug therapies and provide drug information. Clinical Staff Pharmacists provide pharmacy services to patients, nurses, physicians, and other medical staff by interpreting and evaluating the validity and safety of orders and prescriptions. They integrate core clinical pharmacy knowledge, dispensing and order review activities. Individuals will be expected to perform core clinical activities including order verification, pharmacokinetics, IV to PO, therapeutic interchange, and other as required. These pharmacists work closely with support staff, providing direction as needed. In the absence of a leader, a clinical pharmacist may be required to assume the essential responsibilities and perform the duties of a leader.

The inpatient pharmacy operates 24 hours per day, 7 days per week. The majority of our Clinical Staff Pharmacists work variable shifts, all rotate through weekends and holidays. A few, including the Pharmacist Night Lead, work full time night shifts.

Patient populations serviced include oncology, surgery, medicine, cardiology, pediatrics, adult and pediatric critical care, peri-operative, psychology, same day infusions, renal and rehabilitation.

Our Pharmacist Night Lead works onsite as part of a team of two pharmacists during the overnight hours to support inpatient pharmacy services as listed above.

EDUCATION:

Doctor of Pharmacy Degree (preferred) or Bachelor of Science Degree from an ACPE accredited School of Pharmacy required. ASHP accredited Pharmacy Residency or equivalent experience preferred. Licensed Pharmacist in the State of Vermont required.

EXPERIENCE:

Two years clinical pharmacist experience in a health system preferred.