What to Expect
Pharmacy positions at Kettering Health are not just about dispensing medications. It is about knowing patients, understanding their situations, and being a trusted part of the care team.
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Collaboration
A collaborative, team-first environment with support on every shift.
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Work-life Balance
Leadership that prioritizes flexibility and work-life balance.
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Career Growth
Opportunities to grow and cross-train across imaging modalities.
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Innovation
Access to advanced technology and a diverse patient population.
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Explore Pharmacy Careers Across the System
Whether you are a licensed pharmacist looking for a clinical challenge or a pharmacy technician ready to grow your skills, Kettering Health offers opportunities across multiple settings and specialties.
Patient First. Every Time.
Pharmacy at Kettering Health operates across a wide spectrum of settings, from inpatient medical center pharmacies staffed around the clock to ambulatory care pharmacists embedded directly in medical office buildings. What connects all of these environments is a shared commitment: put the patient first and ensure that every interaction is built on trust.
The pharmacy team here is known for more than clinical accuracy. Team members take time to learn about their patients, understand their circumstances, and engage with them as people. That relationship-driven approach sets Kettering Health Pharmacy apart and keeps people on the team for the long term.
What new team members can expect from day one:
- Exposure to multiple pharmacy practice settings as your career grows
- A patient-centered culture where your contributions to care are visible and valued
- Managers who are accessible and invested in your success
- Monthly network and national updates that keep you connected and informed
- A training approach built around meaningful, hands-on learning
One Standard of Care
Kettering Health Pharmacy spans a broad range of practice environments, giving team members the opportunity to find a setting that fits their interests and to grow into new ones over time.
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Inpatient and Acute Care Pharmacy
Pharmacists and technicians provide 24/7 medication management within the medical center setting, working closely with physicians, nurses, and clinical teams to support complex and acute patient needs. Specialized services include internal medicine, critical care, oncology support, neonatal medicine, antimicrobial stewardship, emergency medicine, and cardiology, ensuring patients receive the right medication at the right time.
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Ambulatory and Outpatient Pharmacy
Pharmacists are embedded directly within outpatient medical offices and care settings across the region. They partner with providers on chronic disease management, medication counseling, comprehensive medication reviews, and patient education—bringing pharmacy expertise directly into the ongoing patient-provider relationship.
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Infusion and Oncology Pharmacy
Pharmacy teams support both oncology and non-oncology infusion services in clinic and infusion center settings across the system. Pharmacists and nurses collaborate to manage IV therapies, biologics, antibiotics, and cancer treatments, providing medication management, patient counseling, and clinical support while accepting referrals from providers regardless of practice location or health system affiliation.
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Specialty and Long-term Care Pharmacy
Specialty pharmacy services support patients with complex, chronic conditions requiring specialized medications, close monitoring, and coordination of care. In addition, collaborative pharmacy teams provide around-the-clock services to long-term care settings including skilled nursing, assisted living, rehabilitation centers, group homes, and intermediate care facilities—ensuring access, affordability, and continuity of medication therapy.
Tools, Development, and Room to Grow
Pharmacy at Kettering Health is built around both clinical excellence and professional investment. The tools and programs here are designed to help team members do their best work and keep growing throughout their careers.
Advanced Technology
Advanced Technology
Inpatient pharmacies use robotics, automation, sterile compounding, and full Epic EMR integration to improve medication safety, accuracy, and efficiency while enabling real-time collaboration with clinical teams.
Pharmacy Residency
Pharmacy Residency
Two American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP)-accredited PGY1 Pharmacy Residency programs at Kettering Health Main Campus and Kettering Health Dayton prepare pharmacists for advanced clinical roles, with strong retention following program completion.
Career Development
Career Development
Pharmacy team members rotate through multiple practice settings across the network, supported by certification programs, competency training, and tuition reimbursement for continuing education and credentials.
Engaged Leadership
Engaged Leadership
Accessible leaders foster a culture of trust and collaboration. Monthly meetings share network-wide and national pharmacy updates, keeping teams informed, connected, and aligned.
Start Your Career with Kettering Health
Kettering Health is a strong training ground for new pharmacy graduates and student pharmacists. The approach here is to meet people where they are, understand what they already know, and build from there in a way that sticks.
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At a Glance
300+
pharmacy team members system-wide
7+
pharmacy practice settings across the system
24/7
inpatient pharmacy coverage at hospital campuses
2
ASHP-acredited PGY1 residency programs