Headquartered in Salt Lake City, Intermountain Healthcare is a nonprofit system serving Utah and Idaho. One of the nation´s leading integrated healthcare systems, ranked # 1 or 2 by Modern Healthcare for all of the past eight years, Intermountain provides world-class service in 21 hospitals and more than 140 health centers, clinics, homecare and urgent care facilities. Intermountain has a reputation as a pioneer in continuous quality improvement and clinical programs. Being part of Intermountain means joining a world-class team and embarking on a career filled with opportunities, innovation and fulfillment. Our mission is: excellence in the provision of healthcare services to communities in the Intermountain region which drives our 29,000 employees and more than 3,300 physicians. Doctors, hospitals, and health plans work together to take healthcare to new levels of excellence. Intermountain is recognized as a leading healthcare system and a model for what is right in American medicine.A clinical pharmacist position in Critical Care is available at Intermountain Medical Center. The clinical pharmacist will provide pharmaceutical care services to promote the safe and efficacious use of drug therapy. Responsibilities include direct patient care, medication therapy consultations, protocol development, medication reconciliation, discharge counseling, and code participation. Serve as a member of the Critical Care Team by participating in group meetings, staff development programs, projects, service coverage, and journal clubs. Participation in departmental and interdisciplinary committees to support the organization´s efforts for performance improvement to improve patient safety, therapeutic outcomes, and cost savings is required. Serve as a medication therapy resource for other clinical pharmacists, pharmacy students, pharmacy residents, pharmacy interns, physicians, medical residents, nurses, and patients. Opportunities for collaborative clinical research are available and encouraged. Precepting pharmacy residents and students on clinical rotations is required. Adjunct clinical faculty appointments are available.Qualified applicants must possess a doctor of pharmacy degree from an ACPE-accredited college of pharmacy. Completion of a specialty residency training program in adult internal medicine or pharmacotherapy is preferred, or equivalent hospital experience. Excellent interpersonal skills are required. Previous experience and board certification is desirable. Applicants must be eligible for pharmacy licensure in Utah and be able to dispense controlled substances. This position will require working every third weekend and a combination of weekday shifts. This position is benefit eligible.