




Job Summary: A professional responsible for ensuring the effectiveness of medication dispensing, managing the pharmacy team, and controlling inventory and distribution logistics to ensure proper handling. Key Highlights: 1. Medication dispensing management and team leadership 2. Materials and medication control and logistics 3. Technical guidance and pharmacovigilance "We are BSL Saúde, the largest post-acute care network in Brazil, operating Senior Residences, Transition Clinics, and Home Care services. Here, we specialize in humanized care and rely on multidisciplinary health teams that ensure mutual benefit for those served—whether during a dehospitalization process or through daily access to specialized care. If your values include humanized care and professionalism, join us—we have the right opportunity for you!" Job Responsibilities and Duties: "Ensure effective medication dispensing to residents through team management and development and application of safe techniques aligned with the institution’s clinical and economic plan. Define, standardize, and control medical supplies and medications used in the unit, including mapping of items utilized, participating in committees, and suggesting new materials considering technical and financial scope. Organize and monitor pharmacy-related activities and routines to guarantee operational continuity. Oversee the unit’s medication and supply distribution logistics, monitoring storage, distribution, transportation up to dispensing and administration, ensuring appropriate medication handling. Supervise routine procedures including verification, storage, inventory control, separation, individualization, and distribution of medications. Check for expired medications and their proper disposal. Periodically review medication and supply inventory levels and request replenishment from the procurement department as needed to ensure safe and continuous supply to residents. Ensure medication dispensing and separation procedures are properly executed and verified to guarantee correct release. Control inventory and receipt of purchase invoices for medications and supplies, as well as delivery deadlines for invoices to the company’s tax department; Maintain records in the medication control logbook as required by Ordinance No. 344/98; Provide technical guidance regarding medications to physicians and nurses when non-conformities are identified in prescriptions and/or requests from other professionals, thereby enhancing the multidisciplinary team’s knowledge; Facilitate dispensing of pharmaceutical supplies to residents and verify unadministered medications with nursing staff. Participate in all activities related to technovigilance and pharmacovigilance; Identify drug interactions and potential adverse reactions, and discuss necessary prescription changes with the medical team; Guide staff on medication usage, dosage, storage, dilution, and side effects; Ensure quality assurance of pharmaceutical products and services through evaluation of registered pharmaceutical suppliers and formally notifying them of non-conformities while informing the unit manager and Clinical Coordinator. Conduct technical evaluation of prescriptions applying clinical pharmacy principles and analyzing drug interactions to minimize medication-related problems. Control disposal of products and materials; participate in environmental and human protection initiatives. Verify product origin, establish storage criteria, subdivide products, and collaborate in defining distribution logistics. Provide technical support to assistants and the multidisciplinary team, instructing them on medications and related products. Daily monitor entry and exit of psychoactive medications, recording them in the controlled substances logbook according to current sanitary legislation; Participate in multidisciplinary meetings and discussions concerning treatment protocols and other service-related topics; Assist in patient billing closure, providing information to support monthly revenue calculation. Minimum Educational Requirement: Bachelor's Degree Preferred Qualifications: Pharmacy and Biochemistry, Bachelor's Degree


