The Pharmacy Incharge will oversee the entire pharmacy operations of the hospital, including procurement, stock management, dispensing, compliance, and supervision of pharmacy staff. The role ensures safe, accurate, and timely dispensing of medications while maintaining all regulatory and clinical standards.
Key Responsibilities
1. Pharmacy Operations Management
Oversee day-to-day functioning of the pharmacy (IPD & OPD).
Ensure accurate dispensing of medicines as per doctor's prescription.
Review prescriptions for errors, drug interactions, and safe dosage.
Counsel patients about medication usage when required.
2. Inventory & Stock Control
Manage procurement of medicines, surgicals, and consumables.
Perform regular stock audits and maintain optimal inventory levels.
Prevent stockouts and expiries using FIFO/FEFO methods.
Check expiry dates and ensure timely removal of expired stock.
3. Supplier & Purchase Coordination
Coordinate with vendors/suppliers for timely procurement.
Negotiate pricing and manage purchase orders.
Maintain proper invoices, GRNs, and purchase records.
4. Compliance & Documentation
Ensure all pharmacy operations align with Drug & Cosmetic Act norms.
Maintain prescription records, narcotics register, and billing accuracy.
Ensure proper storage conditions (temperature-sensitive drugs, vaccines, etc.).
Adhere to audit requirements and support hospital accreditation (NABH preferred).
5. Staff Supervision
Supervise pharmacy assistants and support staff.
Allocate duties, monitor performance, and ensure discipline.
Train staff on drug handling, safety measures, and customer service.
6. Financial Responsibility
Manage billing accuracy and cash/credit handling.
Support hospital management in controlling pharmacy operational costs.
Monitor high-value medicines and special inventory.
7. Patient & Internal Department Support
Assist doctors and nurses with drug availability, dosage information, and alternatives.
Provide medication counseling to patients when needed.
Ensure quick turnaround time for IPD medication requirements.
8. Safety & Quality Standards
Maintain cleanliness and proper storage of medicines.
Follow infection control and biomedical waste disposal guidelines.
Ensure strict adherence to controlled substance regulations.
Qualifications
D.Pharm / B.Pharm (mandatory)
Registered Pharmacist with State Pharmacy Council
Experience in hospital pharmacy preferred
Skills Required
Strong knowledge of drug classifications, interactions, and dosages
Inventory and supply chain management skills
Good communication and leadership skills
Attention to detail and accuracy
Proficiency in pharmacy software/HMIS (preferred)
Shift Requirements
Day shift or rotational shifts based on hospital policy
Weekend/holiday duty if required
Immediate joiners preferred
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Benefits:
Paid time off
Provident Fund
Work Location: In person
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