Provides pharmaceutical patient care and drug therapy by: managing productive relationships with care providers and members; organizing teams workflow and execution of comprehensive pharmaceutical information e.g., drug therapy, adverse effects, compliance, appropriate use, and handling); leading team to research, organize, identify issues, and/or recommend patient-specific drug therapy plans while evaluating progress of therapy through interviews, physical assessment, patient education and clinical laboratory monitoring, independently; modeling, collecting, analyzing, identifying trends, and/or presenting therapeutic workflow outcomes to health care providers to collaboratively identify drug plan improvements, independently; leading implementation process, evaluating, and reporting utilization, as appropriate, of targeted medications and medication classes, strategizing novel work to assure safe, rational and cost-effective prescribing; supervising the development, implementation, and analyzation process of clinicians or department-level decisions, support, and feedback utilizing tools driving support for the drug use process; and supervising improvements to and coordination of complex pharmaceutical care and optimal utilization of resources to and from hospital, acute, and ambulatory patient-care settings. Minimum-Qualifications: Doctorate-of-Pharmacy-or-equivalent-degree-(e.g.,-Bachelors-of-Pharmacy-from-a-School-of-Pharmacy)-AND-completion-of-a-Post-Graduate-Year-1-(PGY1)-residency-at-time-of-hire-OR-Doctorate-of-Pharmacy-or-equivalent-degree-(e.g.,-Bachelors-of-Pharmacy-from-a-School-of-Pharmacy)-AND-minimum-two-(2)-years-of-experience-as-a-Pharmacist-and/or-Pharmacist-Intern-in-pharmacy-or-a-directly-related-field.