Healthcare Jobs in Connecticut with J-1 Sponsorship
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Description
Summary: The postgraduate year one pharmacy resident position is a postgraduate training position. This first-year pharmacy resident position allows the pharmacy resident to perform as a licensed practitioner but to train under the supervision of an experienced preceptor. The pharmacy resident will enhance general competencies in managing medication-use systems and support optimal medication therapy outcomes for patients with a broad range of disease states.
Responsibilities
- Performs all functions required to ensure proper medication management (as defined by The Joint Commission storage, preparation, dispensing, use and administration) according to accepted standards of medical, nursing, and pharmacy practice and applicable to hospital policy and/or law.
- Performs all duties and activities necessary to fulfill competency areas (as defined by ASHP Accreditation Standards for Postgraduate Year One Pharmacy Residency Programs) assigned by Pharmacy Director, Pharmacy Managers, Pharmacy Residency Program Director, or Preceptors.
- Provide safe and appropriate pharmaceutical care. Provides prescription services to inpatients/outpatients. Checks unit-dose medication for appropriate drug, dose, quantity, and packaging integrity. Compounds IV medications including chemotherapy. Facilitates availability of first doses and specialty items. Maintains adequate medication supplies. Verify medication orders for therapeutic appropriateness. Update medications on administrative records. Provide pharmacokinetic monitoring of medications. Monitor parental nutrition. Respond to emergency codes.
- Promotes and supports safe medication management. Documents interventions related to drug therapy. Dispense/provide information on investigational drugs. Maintain and enforce the documentation and security of controlled substance supplies. Monitor and report adverse drug reactions. Document all medication incident reports.
- Develops and implements clinical initiatives along with policies and procedures. Share responsibility for formulary review and maintenance. Perform drug use evaluations. Evaluate activities of medication administration.
- Provides medication counseling to patients. Provides drug information to physicians, nurses, patients and other health care professionals. Participates and contributes in patient care rounds. Attends departmental staff meetings and educational seminars. Contributes to pharmacist continuing education seminars. Provides in-service education to hospital health care professionals. Serve as a preceptor to pharmacy students.
- Serves as a staff pharmacist as required by ASHP Accreditation Standards for Postgraduate Year One Pharmacy Residency Programs and WCHN Postgraduate Year One Pharmacy Residency Program.
- Complete all requirements for completion of the Norwalk Pharmacy residency program.
- Fulfills all compliance responsibilities.
- Perform other duties assigned.
Other Information
Graduate of ACPE accredited Doctor of Pharmacy Degree Program required. Must hold Connecticut pharmacist licensure or be eligible for licensure in Connecticut and must obtain a Connecticut pharmacist license within 90 days from start of residency program. Failure to attain CT pharmacy licensure will result in dismissal from the Norwalk Pharmacy residency program. The applicant must be a highly motivated pharmacist wanting advanced education and training that leads to an enhanced level of professional pharmacy practice. The applicant must also apply through the PhORCAS system for application to the position and adhere to the rules of the resident matching program (RMP) process.
Minimum Experience: zero to six months.
Desired: Applicants with hospital pharmacy experience, knowledge of current standards of pharmacy practice, knowledge of relevant Federal and State laws, considerable interpersonal skills, oral and written communication skills, ability to maintain records, demonstrable teaching ability, a documented history of research and/or publication experience, a history of presentations to a multidisciplinary and/or professional meeting audience, leadership in professional organizations, and those with awards/honors within pharmacy and community service. Preferred Skills in Cerner, Omnicell, Simply797, and Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Access). Become or is a member of a local, regional, and national professional pharmacy organization. Become or is certified in BLS and ACLS. Become or is certified to administer immunizations in the state of Connecticut.
Credentials
CT Pharmacist License
Working Conditions
Manual: Some manual skills/motor coordination & finger dexterity.
Occupational: Some occupational risk.
Physical Effort: Medium to Heavy effort. May exert up to 35 lbs. force.
Physical Environment: Generally pleasant working conditions.
Company: Danbury Hospital
Org Unit: 1948
Department: Med ED Pharmacy Residency
Exempt: Yes
Salary Range
$0.00 - $1000.00 Hourly

Description
Summary: The postgraduate year one pharmacy resident position is a postgraduate training position. This first-year pharmacy resident position allows the pharmacy resident to perform as a licensed practitioner but to train under the supervision of an experienced preceptor. The pharmacy resident will enhance general competencies in managing medication-use systems and support optimal medication therapy outcomes for patients with a broad range of disease states.
Responsibilities
- Performs all functions required to ensure proper medication management (as defined by The Joint Commission storage, preparation, dispensing, use and administration) according to accepted standards of medical, nursing, and pharmacy practice and applicable to hospital policy and/or law.
- Performs all duties and activities necessary to fulfill competency areas (as defined by ASHP Accreditation Standards for Postgraduate Year One Pharmacy Residency Programs) assigned by Pharmacy Director, Pharmacy Managers, Pharmacy Residency Program Director, or Preceptors.
- Provide safe and appropriate pharmaceutical care. Provides prescription services to inpatients/outpatients. Checks unit-dose medication for appropriate drug, dose, quantity, and packaging integrity. Compounds IV medications including chemotherapy. Facilitates availability of first doses and specialty items. Maintains adequate medication supplies. Verify medication orders for therapeutic appropriateness. Update medications on administrative records. Provide pharmacokinetic monitoring of medications. Monitor parental nutrition. Respond to emergency codes.
- Promotes and supports safe medication management. Documents interventions related to drug therapy. Dispense/provide information on investigational drugs. Maintain and enforce the documentation and security of controlled substance supplies. Monitor and report adverse drug reactions. Document all medication incident reports.
- Develops and implements clinical initiatives along with policies and procedures. Share responsibility for formulary review and maintenance. Perform drug use evaluations. Evaluate activities of medication administration.
- Provides medication counseling to patients. Provides drug information to physicians, nurses, patients and other health care professionals. Participates and contributes in patient care rounds. Attends departmental staff meetings and educational seminars. Contributes to pharmacist continuing education seminars. Provides in-service education to hospital health care professionals. Serve as a preceptor to pharmacy students.
- Serves as a staff pharmacist as required by ASHP Accreditation Standards for Postgraduate Year One Pharmacy Residency Programs and WCHN Postgraduate Year One Pharmacy Residency Program.
- Complete all requirements for completion of the Norwalk Pharmacy residency program.
- Fulfills all compliance responsibilities.
- Perform other duties assigned.
Other Information
Graduate of ACPE accredited Doctor of Pharmacy Degree Program required. Must hold Connecticut pharmacist licensure or be eligible for licensure in Connecticut and must obtain a Connecticut pharmacist license within 90 days from start of residency program. Failure to attain CT pharmacy licensure will result in dismissal from the Norwalk Pharmacy residency program. The applicant must be a highly motivated pharmacist wanting advanced education and training that leads to an enhanced level of professional pharmacy practice. The applicant must also apply through the PhORCAS system for application to the position and adhere to the rules of the resident matching program (RMP) process.
Minimum Experience: zero to six months.
Desired: Applicants with hospital pharmacy experience, knowledge of current standards of pharmacy practice, knowledge of relevant Federal and State laws, considerable interpersonal skills, oral and written communication skills, ability to maintain records, demonstrable teaching ability, a documented history of research and/or publication experience, a history of presentations to a multidisciplinary and/or professional meeting audience, leadership in professional organizations, and those with awards/honors within pharmacy and community service. Preferred Skills in Cerner, Omnicell, Simply797, and Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Access). Become or is a member of a local, regional, and national professional pharmacy organization. Become or is certified in BLS and ACLS. Become or is certified to administer immunizations in the state of Connecticut.
Credentials
CT Pharmacist License
Working Conditions
Manual: Some manual skills/motor coordination & finger dexterity.
Occupational: Some occupational risk.
Physical Effort: Medium to Heavy effort. May exert up to 35 lbs. force.
Physical Environment: Generally pleasant working conditions.
Company: Danbury Hospital
Org Unit: 1948
Department: Med ED Pharmacy Residency
Exempt: Yes
Salary Range
$0.00 - $1000.00 Hourly
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What healthcare companies sponsor J-1 visas in Connecticut?
Top healthcare companies sponsoring J-1 visas in Connecticut include Walgreens, Community Health Center, Nuvance Health, Bio-Techne, Cintas. These employers actively hire international talent for healthcare roles.
What cities in Connecticut have the most healthcare J-1 sponsorship jobs?
The cities with the most healthcare J-1 sponsorship opportunities in Connecticut include Danbury, Wallingford, Bethel, Branford, Bridgeport. These metro areas have the highest concentration of healthcare employers willing to sponsor work J-1 visas.
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