Senior Pharmacist

4 months ago


Nairobi, Kenya The Nairobi Hospital Full time

Opened in 1954, The Nairobi Hospital has excelled in medical expertise and services provision and has deservedly earned recognition throughout East Africa and beyond as an advanced diagnostic, treatment and referral centre


REF: TNH/HRD/SH/06/2024
Summary
The overall purpose of this job is to ensure proper warehousing, inventory control of medicines including efficient receiving, transfer and dispatch of medicines in line with the Hospital’s objectives.
Key duties and responsibilities

Ensure effective utilization of medicine store and ensure proper loading, offloading, stocking and safekeeping of medicines in order to maintain the quality of medicines, prevent product damage and avoid occurrence of pilferage, accidents and occupational hazard;
Effectively monitor flow of medicines and implement First-In First-Out (FIFO) method in dispatching of medicines to various pharmacies;
Coordinate with the procurement unit with regards to incoming deliveries of medicine supplies;
Develop a data storage system for the warehouse;
Ensure accuracy of medicines inventories against system records by conducting regular cycle count as per established schedules and guidelines.
Evaluate and analyse inventory variances and implement preventive measures to forestall inventory variances;
Comply with regulations on medicine warehousing, handling, and shipping requirements;
Manage medicine inventory control and reconcile with data storage system.
Identify, deploy and motivate the pharmacy stores team including performance appraisal, identification of training needs, mentorship and coaching as well as leave and absence management in line with the hospital’s people agenda; and
Any other responsibilities that may be assigned to the job holder by the supervisor from time to time.

Working relationships

Internal Relationships: Nursing, Medical Services, Human Resources, Operations, Legal, Internal Audit, Risk and Compliance, Strategy & Innovation and other user departments.
External Relationships: Suppliers, Other hospitals

Requirements
Knowledge, experience and qualifications required

 Bachelor’s degree in Pharmacy from a recognized institution.
 Must be have valid registration and hold a valid practicing license with the Pharmacy and Poisons Board of Kenya.
 Minimum of 5 years’ pharmacy experience preferably in a hospital environment with 3 years at supervisory level.

Competencies


Technical & Behavioural competencies

 Experience in warehousing and inventory management.
 Thorough understanding of procurement laws and procedures.
 Knowledge and experience in demand and supply system and best procurement practices.
 Knowledge of pharmacokinetics, pharmacology and pharmaceutics
 Understanding of the human anatomy
 Basic knowledge of nutrition supplementation
 Understanding of pricing and billing procedures
 Strong leadership and skills to foster teamwork; develop and motivate staff, resolve conflicts as well as ability to provide direction, guidance, momentum and vision in order to achieve organizational objectives.
 Demonstrated business acumen - able to create strategy and actions that impact business success.