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Director Of Pharmacy Operations

WindRose Health NetworkIndianapolis, IN

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Job Description

Description

Do you have a passion for serving our patients and our communities by providing high-quality, family-oriented, primary, and preventive health care services? Are you looking for a rewarding career with a company that has a dynamic work culture? If the answer is yes, the Director of Pharmacy Operations position at Windrose Health Network could be the job you are looking for.

We are currently seeking a Director of Pharmacy Operations that will work effectively within the Windrose Health Network culture, which is described as family-friendly, supportive, transparent, and treats employees as we would want employees to treat our patients. We are seeking a Director of Pharmacy Operations that is a good advocate for their patients, solution-oriented, honest, and passionate. WindRose Health Network provides an opportunity for our employees to gain experience in a high energy, caring, supportive, technology-enhanced work environment, while making a difference in the lives of others.

The WHN Director of Pharmacy Operations provides strategic and operational leadership for all pharmacy services within a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC). This role is responsible for ensuring safe, compliant, and cost-effective pharmacy operations that support high-quality, patient-centered care for underserved populations. The Director oversees pharmacy workflow, staffing, regulatory compliance, financial performance, integration of pharmacy services within the broader care team, and assists Senior Leadership with 340B program management. Working collaboratively with clinical, administrative, and community partners, the Director advances access to medications, improves health outcomes, and aligns pharmacy operations with the FQHC's mission, HRSA requirements, and organizational goals.

Requirements

Requirements & Skills:

  • Education: A Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) degree from an accredited program.
  • Licensure: Active Indiana Pharmacist license in good standing.
  • Key Skills: High attention to detail, strong analytical and mathematical skills, and excellent communication for patient education.

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