Clinical Pharmacist
Company : Catholic Health Initiatives
Location : Houston, TX, 77030
Job Type : Full Time
Salary : 47.41-70.52 HOUR
Date Posted : 29 December 2025
Job Summary and Responsibilities
As our Clinical Pharmacist, you’ll help our doctors and nurses safely prescribe and dispense medications to help our patients feel better and recover from their illness or injury.
Every day, you’ll build trust in these interactions by reviewing every prescription in your queue. We never rely entirely on the computer to check for safety; we always use an expert for the final check. That’s you. You’ll review prescriptions for potential drug interactions, correct dosing, patient allergies or anything that looks unusual in your opinion.
To excel in this role, you must enjoy learning new concepts and researching information in real-time to provide solutions for our patients. You should also continually look for ways to go above and beyond for your patients, delivering an exceptional experience along with exceptional care.
- Demonstrates ability to document clinical activities and interventions such as consults, patient teachings and other patient specific information as defined by policy and procedure.
- Interprets medication orders and/or prescriptions for drug interactions, appropriate drug selection and appropriateness. Accurately enters / verifies the order or prescription into the computer system, labels, and dispenses medications in a timely manner.
- Verifies and checks medications prepared by other pharmacy personnel.
- Communicates drug information to patients and health professionals. Resolves drug related problems by consulting with other health care professionals to achieve appropriate patient outcomes. Unclear orders written by a licensed provider are clarified with the licensed provider. Assists the licensed provider in appropriate drug selection and therapeutic regimens.
- Achieves and maintains an adequate basic knowledge base to provide clinical services for all age groups served. Provides basic clinical services as required by policy and procedure.
- Maintains a working knowledge of automated systems
- Responsible for technician activities, performance, provides direction and guidance as needed.
- Participates in the orientation, instruction and training of pharmacy students and interns, pharmacy technicians, residents, pharmacists and other health professionals. May serve as the Residency Program Director or Coordinator if applicable to their location.
- Performs duties in documented accordance with requirements of all regulatory and governing bodies.
- Completing mandatory education from a system and department level as appropriate.
- Provides patient counseling and drug information and documentation as appropriate.
- Completes other duties as they are assigned within the scope of their licensure as requested.
- Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy or Doctor of Pharmacy degree
- Registered Pharmacist with the Texas State Board of Pharmacy in good standing-(RPH)
- Basic Life Support (BLS) Certification issued by the American Heart Association
Baylor St. Luke’s Medical Center is an 881-bed quaternary care academic medical center that is a joint venture between Baylor College of Medicine and St. Luke’s Health. Located in the Texas Medical Center, the hospital is the home of the Texas Heart® Institute, a cardiovascular research and education institution founded in 1962 by Denton A. Cooley, MD. The hospital was the first facility in Texas and the Southwest designated a Magnet® hospital for Nursing Excellence by the American Nurses Credentialing Center, receiving the award five consecutive times. Baylor St. Luke’s also has three community emergency centers offering adult and pediatric care for the Greater Houston area.
St. Luke’s Health, now part of CommonSpirit Health formed by the alignment of Catholic Health Initiatives (CHI) and Dignity Health, has been serving our community since 1954. Operating 137 hospitals and more than 1,000 care sites across 21 states, making our services accessible to nearly 1 in 4 U.S. residents. We proudly provide a vast array of services that help us keep our community safe and healthy.
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Frequently asked questions
In Houston, certifications like the Texas State Board of Pharmacy registration and Basic Life Support (BLS) from the American Heart Association are highly valued. Additional credentials in medication therapy management or specialty pharmacy can set candidates apart in this competitive medical hub.
Houston's large healthcare network, including renowned centers like Baylor St. Luke's, drives a steady demand for clinical pharmacists. Competition is moderate to high, emphasizing the need for strong clinical skills, up-to-date certifications, and experience with hospital pharmacy systems.
Clinical pharmacists focus on reviewing medication regimens, consulting with healthcare teams, and optimizing patient outcomes. Hospital staff pharmacists often handle dispensing and inventory tasks. The clinical role requires deeper patient interaction and therapeutic decision-making.
Clinical pharmacists in Texas can advance into roles like clinical pharmacy manager, residency program director, or specialist pharmacist positions. Continuous learning and involvement in research or teaching at facilities such as Baylor St. Luke’s open doors to leadership and academic pathways.
Catholic Health Initiatives emphasizes integrated care with a patient-centered approach, blending clinical expertise with compassionate service. Pharmacists here actively participate in interdisciplinary teams and have opportunities to engage in community health initiatives unique to the CHI network.
Pharmacists at CHI navigate a fast-paced environment within academic and community settings, requiring quick clinical judgment and collaboration. Balancing regulatory compliance with personalized patient care in a large system can be demanding but rewarding.
Clinical pharmacists in Houston typically earn between $115,000 and $140,000 annually, depending on experience and specialization. This range reflects the region's healthcare demand and the advanced clinical responsibilities expected in hospital settings.
Leveraging comprehensive knowledge and real-time research, clinical pharmacists assess drug interactions beyond automated alerts. They collaborate closely with physicians and nurses, ensuring patient-specific factors like allergies and dosing nuances are carefully evaluated.
Proficiency in automated pharmacy systems, excellent communication for interdisciplinary consultations, and up-to-date clinical knowledge are crucial. Familiarity with Texas-specific regulations and experience in cardiovascular or critical care pharmacy can provide a competitive edge.
At Baylor St. Luke’s, clinical pharmacists act as vital medication experts, ensuring safe prescribing and dispensing. They provide drug information, resolve therapy-related problems, and mentor pharmacy trainees while supporting cutting-edge cardiovascular and academic research.