Pharmacy Manager, Infusion Services
Company: University of Maryland Medical System
Location: Linthicum Heights
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Company Description The
University of Maryland Medical System (UMMS) is an academic private
health system, focused on delivering compassionate, high quality
care and putting discovery and innovation into practice at the
bedside. Partnering with the University of Maryland School of
Medicine, University of Maryland School of Nursing and University
of Maryland, Baltimore who educate the state’s future health care
professionals, UMMS is an integrated network of care, delivering 25
percent of all hospital care in urban, suburban and rural
communities across the state of Maryland. UMMS puts academic
medicine within reach through primary and specialty care delivered
at 11 hospitals, including the flagship University of Maryland
Medical Center, the System’s anchor institution in downtown
Baltimore, as well as through a network of University of Maryland
Urgent Care centers and more than 150 other locations in 13
counties. For more information, visit www.umms.org. Job Description
General Summary Under limited supervision, supervises and manages
the daily operations and pharmacy personnel of the Home Infusion
Pharmacy Services. Assists in developing and implementing
department-specific goals and objectives to ensure efficiency and
effectiveness of Home Infusion Operations. Assists in implementing
goals and objectives as they apply to the mission of the system
pharmacy enterprise for quality pharmaceutical care services.
Principal Responsibilities and Tasks The following statements are
intended to describe the general nature and level of work being
performed by people assigned to this classification. They are not
to be construed as an exhaustive list of all job duties performed
by personnel so classified. 1. Manages daily operations of Home
Infusion Pharmacists and Pharmacy Technicians with respect to the
goals and objectives of Home Infusion Services in collaboration
with the Director of Home Infusion Services and in accordance with
generally accepted pharmacy practice. 2. Reviews department
performance, effects changes in collaboration with the Director of
Home Infusion Services to improve services provided and ensures
compliance with regulatory requirements. Participates actively in
the development, planning and execution of goals and objectives of
the department. Leads planning and implementation of new
departmental programmatic or technological initiatives. A. In
consultation with the Department’s assigned Timekeeper, develops
work schedules and assigns staff to specific areas of
responsibilities. B. Hires, evaluates work performance, disciplines
and fires, if necessary, subordinate staff in accordance with
established health system’s personnel policies and procedures.
Develops and maintains job descriptions. C. Develops and maintains
standards of performance, orientation, training programs, and tools
to convey information to ensure understanding. Works to develop
competency programs to measure performance. D. Assists Clinical
Pharmacists as needed in the performance of their duties by
providing technical guidance and direction, as needed. 3. Performs
various leadership, administrative, and managerial duties, as
follows: Acts in accordance with the mission, vision, and values of
the department and pharmacy system enterprise. Maintains
established departmental, state, federal and local laws, policies
and procedures and generally accepted pharmacy practices. A.
Ensures appropriate quality of inventory management for essential
drugs and pharmaceuticals to meet the needs of the assigned patient
population. Responsible for the arrangement of stock for easy
accessibility, efficiency of operation, and compliance to quality
standards for proper storage. Supervises the proper storage and
security of controlled substances. Periodically checks and removes
all outdated items from stock. B. Ensures appropriate financial
operations and controls. Maintains records/statements for financial
reporting and for balancing account. Assists in departmental fiscal
matters, in conjunction with the Director of Home Infusion
Services, develops and manages departmental operating budget and
ensures department operates within allocated funds. C. Utilizes
information systems and data retrieval methods to support
decision-making relative to work planning and patient care. D.
Coordinates all drug recall procedures for the assigned area in
accordance with departmental policy and procedures. E. Remains
up-to-date on insurance plan/coverage changes. Ensures that
computer system reflects the required insurance plan/coverage
changes and collects appropriate co-pays. Works with
insurance/third party payers to ensure payment relative to the
patient’s ability to pay for the prescription and the availability
of internal philanthropic funds and external payment assistance
programs. Responsibility for third-party audits. Maintains
department reports and statistics for administrative and planning
purposes, including the department’s dashboard. F. Ensures
sanitation, cleanliness, organization, and aesthetics of all public
and non-public areas. 4. Coordinates and participates in the
preparation of sterile admixtures, dispenses all pharmaceutical and
related supplies in accordance with federal, state and local laws
and standards of practice which govern the pharmacy profession. A.
Frequently evaluates and integrates best practices for compounding
sterile products, equipment maintenance and clean room
requirements. B. Develops training modules and upholds staff
accountable to current standards in aseptic compounding of sterile
patient specific medications, batch preparation and various types
of parenteral nutrition bags. C. Able to define workflow and
implement technologies that incorporate bar code scanning of the
medications and diluents entering the sterile compounding process.
D. Able to evaluate and utilize robotics and other compounding
automation solutions to support in-house sterile compounding. E.
Able to direct pharmacists and technicians to more safely and
efficiently compound sterile medications, while reducing errors,
increasing throughput, and lowering costs associated with sterile
compounding and dispensing. F. Able to direct pharmacists,
technicians and nurses to more safely compound, handle and discard
hazardous medications. Works with hospital and department
leadership to ensure compliance and risk reduction. 5. Interprets
and enforces established department policies, procedures and
objectives, performance improvement program initiatives, safety,
environmental, and infection control. A. Maintains quality
assurance standards (and records for reporting purposes) and
quality techniques for the performance of Pharmacy services and
general departmental operations. Evaluates pharmacy functions,
practices, and reporting and record keeping, and use of drugs in
the clinical setting. B. Introduces and demonstrates new techniques
and equipment to staff. 6. Assists with and ensures the maintenance
and care of department equipment and supplies. Maintains department
records and files. 7. Attends meetings as required by department
leadership. Participates on various committees representing the
department and operations as needed. 8. Responsible for the
operational and informatics support of procedures and automated
programs involving interpreting orders/prescriptions, compounding
medications, checking for danger/toxicity of ingredients, label,
package medications/ pharmaceuticals and dispense them. 9.
Communicates with nursing and medical staff concerning
prescriptions, orders, drug and pharmaceutical detail, patient
reactions, errors, complaints, and various related information in
order to provide optimal patient care. Advises physicians on drug
interactions, incompatibilities, and appropriate modes of therapy
on the use of medications, dangers, side effects, and composition.
Completes supporting written records as required. 10. Develops,
recommends and manages cost-effective drug purchasing programs
consistent with approved classes of trade. 11. Assumes
administrative responsibility for the department policy and
procedure manual. Works with administrative assistant to ensure
completeness, accuracy, relevance, and distribution of manual and
policies. 12. Obtain additional pharmacy licenses to meet out of
state licensing requirements based on business needs.
Qualifications Qualifications • Education: Licensure by the
Maryland State Board of Pharmacy is required. Masters, doctorate or
doctor of Pharmacy or Pharmaceutical Science degree from a college
or university accredited by the American Association of Colleges of
Pharmacy is required. • Experience: Minimum of three (3) years
clinical pharmacist experience is required. Minimum of two (2)
years supervisory/managerial practice experience is preferred. •
Licensure/Certifications: Licensure by the Maryland State Board of
Pharmacy is required. • Preferred: Completion of a heath-system
pharmacy administration and leadership residency program accredited
by the American Society of Hospital Pharmacists. Experience in
outpatient and/or home infusion pharmacy setting(s). Knowledge,
Skills and Abilities · Knowledge of generally accepted pharmacy
principles, practices, and procedures; mathematics and statistics,
chemistry and personal computer/ patient/drug information systems.
Comprehensive knowledge of therapeutic pharmacology and
pharmaceutics. · Knowledge of health care management,
administrative and operational principles and practices, including
the Joint Commission regulations and laws pertaining to use and
dispensing of medications and related devices within the home
setting. · Demonstrated knowledge of organizational problem solving
and analytical skills are required to evaluate and resolve
operational and supervisory/managerial issues. · Knowledge of
personal computer operation and applications, such as, spreadsheet
database manager and word processing. · Knowledge of anatomy and
physiology is necessary in order to understand clinical practices
and converse with medical and nursing personnel. · Maintains
clinical skills and knowledge by reviewing literature and attending
seminars and conferences · Demonstrated effectiveness in ability to
supervise, monitor daily work activities, evaluate, train and
motivate the performance of staff. · Highly effective written and
verbal communication skills are necessary to work with clinical,
upper management, administrative and other personnel from multiple
Medical System departments and supervise staff. · Ability to stand
for extended periods of time while performing pharmacy service
duties. Occasional lifting of supplies and equipment may be
required. · Ability to demonstrate knowledge and skills necessary
to provide care appropriate to the patient population(s) served.
Ability to demonstrate knowledge of the principles of growth and
development over the life span and ability to assess data
reflective of the patient’s requirements relative to his or her
population-specific and age specific needs. Patient Safety ·
Ensures patient safety in the performance of job functions and
through participation in hospital, department or unit patient
safety initiatives. o Takes action to correct observed risks to
patient safety. o Reports adverse events and near misses to
appropriate management authority. o Identifies possible risks in
processes, procedures, devices and communicates the same to those
in charge. Additional Information All your information will be kept
confidential according to EEO guidelines. Compensation: Pay Range:
$77.54-$123.81 Review the 2025-2026 UMMS Benefits Guide Like many
employers, UMMS is being targeted by cybercriminals impersonating
our recruiters and offering fake job opportunities. We will never
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