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Clinical Pharmacy Manager
111 East 210th StreetPosted 3 weeks ago
Full-timeonsite
Job Description
City/State:
Bronx, New YorkGrant Funded:
NoDepartment:
Transitional Care ExcellenceWork Shift:
DayWork Days:
MON-FRIScheduled Hours:
8:30 AM-5 PMScheduled Daily Hours:
7.5 HOURSPay Range:
$152,000.00-$190,000.00Clinical Pharmacy Manager - Transitional Care
Job Summary:
The Transitional Care Clinical Pharmacy Manager is a core clinical team member within Montefiore’s multidisciplinary Transitional Care Excellence department. This role sits at the intersection of inpatient care, ambulatory management, and population health, with a focus on improving outcomes for high-risk cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic populations.
Responsibilites:
Leads longitudinal pharmacotherapy management for a defined panel of high-risk patients with cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic syndrome hospitalization, utilizing telemedicine, remote patient monitoring, and in-person care models
Initiates, optimizes, and titrates guideline-directed medical therapy (GDMT) under collaborative drug therapy management (CDTM) agreements, with a focus on heart failure, ASCVD, diabetes, obesity, and CKD
Identifies and acts on high-impact clinical opportunities early in the post-discharge period to prevent readmissions and disease progression
Solves complex medication-related challenges including access, affordability, adherence, and health-related social needs
Serves as a clinical bridge across inpatient, ambulatory, and post-acute settings, ensuring seamless care transitions and accountability across the continuum
Partners with physicians, advanced practice providers, nurses, and navigators to design and execute high-reliability care pathways
Acts as a key liaison to post-acute partners including home care, skilled nursing facilities, and rehabilitation centers
Contributes to quality improvement initiatives aligned with CMS Star Ratings, HEDIS measures, and value-based care contracts
Participates in program development, innovation (e.g., telehealth optimization, AI-enabled outreach, RPM workflows), and scaling of disease-specific care pathways
Engages in academic and scholarly activities including research, protocol development, and dissemination of outcomes
Education and Requirements:
Doctor of Pharmacy degree is required.
Advanced training (e.g., completion of a PGY-2 residency in cardiology, ambulatory care, or other relevant specialties) or completion of a PGY-1 residency with current board certification and 3 years of relevant experience are required.
Valid NYS Pharmacist license and registration with eligibility to be credentialed as an allied health professional.