Vice President of Pharmacy

Appalachian Regional Healthcare (ARH)

Overview

The Vice President of Pharmacy serves as the senior operational leader responsible for pharmacy strategy execution, operational

performance, regulatory compliance, medication-use safety, and financial outcomes across Appalachian Regional Healthcare.

Areas of responsibility include inpatient pharmacy, retail pharmacy, specialty pharmacy, medication management programs,

controlled substance oversight, pharmacy procurement, and other pharmacy services as assigned.

Consistent with the ARH Management Level 6 (M6) framework, this position leads a major service line and is accountable for

translating organizational strategy into operational execution, performance outcomes, resource stewardship, and system-wide

pharmacy service development.

Responsibilities

Provides senior operational leadership for the assigned service line across the ARH system, translating organizational strategy

into consistent execution, measurable outcomes, and sustainable operating performance.

  • Develops and implements system-wide service line strategies, operating standards, workflows, performance expectations,

and improvement plans aligned with ARH strategic priorities.

  • Provides leadership for inpatient, retail, specialty, ambulatory, and medication management pharmacy services to support

safe, effective, compliant, and financially responsible medication-use practices.

  • Partners with medical staff, nursing, therapeutics committees, compliance, finance, supply chain, revenue cycle, and hospital

leadership to optimize medication safety, formulary management, procurement, inventory, and clinical pharmacy services.

  • Ensures pharmacy services maintain compliance with applicable Board of Pharmacy, DEA, CMS, Joint Commission, USP,

controlled substance, privacy, billing, and accreditation requirements.

  • Leads system pharmacy initiatives related to medication safety, clinical standardization, pharmacy technology, automation,

inventory control, specialty pharmacy growth, retail pharmacy performance, and 340B program alignment.

  • Oversees operational, financial, quality, regulatory, workforce, productivity, and patient experience performance for assigned

departments, programs, and services.

  • Partners with hospital executive leadership, medical staff, nursing leadership, finance, supply chain, human resources,

information technology, and other stakeholders to support integrated, efficient, patient-centered operations.

  • Establishes accountability structures, dashboards, scorecards, productivity expectations, and performance review processes

to monitor outcomes and drive improvement.

  • Leads service growth, modernization, standardization, access, and program development initiatives across multiple facilities

and markets.

  • Supports annual operating and capital budgeting, equipment and technology planning, staffing models, contract

management, and long-range financial planning for the assigned service line.

  • Ensures compliance with applicable federal, state, accreditation, licensure, safety, privacy, billing, and regulatory

requirements relevant to the assigned service line.

  • Leads recruitment, retention, succession planning, leadership development, employee engagement, and workforce

stabilization initiatives within assigned areas.

  • Provides leadership during emergency management events, service disruptions, regulatory surveys, operational escalations,

and other organizational incidents.

  • Promotes a culture aligned with ARH values and behavioral expectations focused on service, trust, compassion, collaboration,

accountability, and innovation.

  • Performs other duties as assigned in support of ARH operational and strategic objectives.

Qualifications

Education

  • Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) required
  • Master’s Degree in Healthcare Administration, Business Administration, Pharmacy Administration, or related field preferred
  • Current pharmacist licensure or eligibility for licensure in applicable state(s) required

Minimum Work Experience

  • Minimum seven (7) years progressive healthcare leadership experience, preferably in a multi-site health system
  • Prior leadership experience over a major service line, hospital operation, or multi-department clinical operation
  • Experience managing budgets, regulatory requirements, interdisciplinary teams, and service-line performance

Required Skills, Knowledge, And Abilities

  • Strong operational, financial, strategic, and service-line leadership skills
  • Ability to lead multidisciplinary teams and influence outcomes across multiple facilities
  • Knowledge of healthcare regulatory, accreditation, quality, safety, workforce, and performance improvement standards
  • Strong communication, decision-making, analytical, change management, and problem-solving abilities
  • Experience with vendor relationships, contract performance, productivity management, and service standardization preferred
  • Exposure to union environments preferred
  • Knowledge of medication-use systems, pharmacy operations, controlled substance management, 340B considerations, retail/specialty pharmacy operations, and pharmacy regulatory standards