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Employment OpportunitiesJohnson Regional Medical Center , a growing eighty-bed hospital located in Clarksville , Arkansas is seeking a staff Pharmacist 24 hours/week for our Pharmacy Department. Our pharmacy provides coverage from 7:30 am to 5:00 pm, seven days a week in a Meditech environment. We have an excellent and supportive medical staff and successfully completed a recent State Health Department Inspection. Future pharmacy developments include EMAR’s, barcoding and our automated dispensing system (Omnicell) will go live in June 2009. Clarksville, a community of 8,000 is located in the beautiful Arkansas River Valley , at the foothills of The Ozarks. Quality schools, community support, affordable housing and a stable economy make Clarksville a great place to live and work. JRMC offers competitive wages, flexible scheduling and a comprehensive benefit package, including health, dental, vision, Life, Disability, 401(k) with matching contributions, child care assistance, discounts on hospital services and over-the-counter medication, continuing education, paid license renewal and Arkansas Pharmacists Association membership, plus a minimum of 13 days of paid time off per year. If you or anyone you know will like to learn about the staff Pharmacist position at JRMC, call Sherrie Lane at (479) 754-5382 or (479) 477-0160. The link below is to the Federal Bureau of Prisons: Federal Bureau of Prisons Staff Pharmacist VacancyFCC Forrest City is an ACA accredited Federal Prison located within the city limits of Forrest City, Arkansas, a town of 14,700. However, the "big city" life of Memphis, Tennessee is just 45 miles away. With a population of over 700,000, Memphis has all the amenities of a large city with a small town feel. With all major facilities available: hospitals, universities, major industry, professional sporting teams, Beale St., etc., Memphis is a city that has it all. The cost of living in Memphis and the surrounding area is much lower than the national average, with the average home costing $180,000. The incumbent serves as a Staff Pharmacist in a Federal Bureau of Prisons correctional complex and is responsible for the day-to-day operation of the medication delivery system, and assures that the integrity of all medications are maintained and are properly stored. The Pharmacist is the only independent practitioner who is specifically licensed and authorized to dispense medications. The Pharmacist works within the Medical Services Department, which provides medical services to the complex inmate population. Federal benefits include: 10 paid federal holidays; Health & Life Insurance; Sick & Annual/Vacation leave; Federal Law Enforcement Retirement Plan; Thrift Savings Plan (401K). Recruitment incentives may also be available. Initial Eligibility Requirements: US Citizenship & unrestricted professional pharmacy license in one of the 50 states or US territories. Pharmacists can serve within the Civil Service System of the Federal Bureau of Prisons or can seek appointment as a Commissioned Officer in the U.S. Public health Service. (www.usphs.gov) The Federal Bureau of Prisons is an equal opportunity employer. Contact LT Thomas Garbarini, Chief Pharmacist, for more information at 870-630-6000 or tgarbarini@bop.gov.
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