Full Time Nurse Allied Pharmacist Job, NC
JOB-3231340
yesterday
Posted by: CompHealth_Nurse
Employer: CompHealth
Job Description
Cardiac / Heart Failure Clinical Pharmacist - Full-Time Days | North Carolina ?? I'm currently partnering with a large, well-established health system in the Southeast that is looking to add a Cardiac / Heart Failure Clinical Pharmacist to their growing clinical team. They are actively interviewing and quick to respond. If you enjoy rounding, collaborating closely with cardiology providers, and making a meaningful impact in complex patient care, this could be a great next step. Why this role stands out: ?? Full-time day shift schedule ?? Work closely with cardiology and heart failure teams ?? Strong interdisciplinary rounding and clinical autonomy ?? Opportunity to precept PGY1/PGY2 residents and students ?? Supportive leadership focused on clinical growth ?? Competitive compensation + full benefits They're open to: ?? PGY1-trained pharmacists or equivalent clinical experience required ?? Cardiology, heart failure, or strong acute care clinical backgrounds ?? Candidates willing to obtain North Carolina licensure This is a great opportunity for someone looking to specialize, grow clinically, and be part of a collaborative and forward-thinking pharmacy team. If you or someone in your network may be interested in this opportunity or other nationwide positions, please send your resume to sebastian.otiniano@comphealth.com or call/text Sebastian at 954-837-2601 . Be sure to reference ***JOB-3231340***
- Cardiac / Heart Failure Clinical Pharmacist
- Work closely with cardiology and heart failure teams
- Full-time, Days Schedule
- Competitive Compensation + Full Benefits
- $10,000 Sign-on Bonus
- 60 minutes from Raleigh, NC
- Our services are free for you
- We help negotiate your salary and contract
- We coordinate interviews and help with licenses
- Specialized recruiters match your career preferences
- Experienced support teams take care of every detail
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