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Allergy Technician Remote Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Clinical Pharmacist PRN

North Logan, UT · On-site +1

$62.89 - $92.44/hr

Reviews patients' medication order for allergy interactions, duplication of therapy ... Supervises and directs activities of interns, technicians, and support personnel as required.

Clinical Pharmacist

Bridgeport, CT · On-site +1

$62.89 - $92.44/hr

Reviews patients' medication order for allergy interactions, duplication of therapy ... Supervises and directs activities of interns, technicians, and support personnel as required.

Pharmacist (Specialty)

$51.78 - $95.81/hr

Pharmacist (Specialty) - Remote - Candidates must reside in and hold an active pharmacist license ... Ensure that the patient chart is complete for allergies, height, weight, current and past medical ...

Pharmacist (Specialty)

$51.78 - $95.81/hr

Pharmacist (Specialty) - Remote - Candidates must reside in and hold an active pharmacist license ... Ensure that the patient chart is complete for allergies, height, weight, current and past medical ...

Pharmacist (Hemophilia)

$51.78 - $95.81/hr

Specialty Pharmacist, Hemophilia (Remote) Candidates must reside in and hold an active pharmacist ... Ensure that the patient chart is complete for allergies, height, weight, current and past medical ...

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Allergy Technician Remote information

What is an allergy technician remote?

Allergy Technician Remote jobs involve assisting allergists and healthcare providers with allergy testing, patient education, and administrative tasks from a remote location. Responsibilities may include coordinating virtual patient appointments, managing test results, handling patient inquiries, and supporting allergy treatment plans. These roles require strong communication skills, attention to detail, and knowledge of allergy procedures. Remote allergy technicians use telehealth platforms and electronic medical records to perform their duties efficiently. This setup allows healthcare providers to extend their services to more patients while maintaining high standards of care.

How does working remotely as an allergy technician impact daily collaboration with healthcare providers and patients?

As a remote Allergy Technician, you’ll rely heavily on digital communication tools to coordinate with physicians, nurses, and patients. This often means managing patient data, scheduling virtual appointments, and assisting with telehealth consultations. While you may not perform hands-on testing, you'll play a key role in patient education, follow-up care, and ensuring that test results are accurately relayed to the care team. Successful remote technicians are proactive in maintaining clear communication, documenting interactions, and staying organized to support both patients and providers effectively.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a remote allergy technician, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Remote Allergy Technician, you need a background in medical assisting or a related healthcare field, with a solid understanding of allergy testing and immunotherapy protocols. Familiarity with telehealth platforms, electronic health records (EHRs), and remote patient monitoring tools is typically required. Strong attention to detail, excellent communication skills, and the ability to work independently are essential soft skills for this role. These competencies ensure accurate patient assessments, effective remote care delivery, and seamless collaboration with supervising clinicians.

What is the difference between Allergy Technician Remote vs Allergy Technician in-person?

AspectAllergy Technician RemoteAllergy Technician in-person
Work EnvironmentRemote, often from home or telehealth settingsOn-site at clinics, hospitals, or allergy centers
Required CertificationsCertifications like Certified Allergy Technician (CAT) may be preferred, but less strictSame certifications as remote, often required for hands-on procedures
Job ResponsibilitiesPatient education, data entry, remote monitoring, telehealth supportAllergy testing, skin prick procedures, patient care
Industry UsageGrowing in telehealth services within allergy careTraditional allergy testing and patient interaction

Allergy Technician Remote roles focus on remote patient support, education, and telehealth services, while in-person Allergy Technicians perform hands-on testing and procedures. Both roles require similar certifications but differ mainly in work environment and daily tasks.

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Clinical Pharmacist PRN

Imh

North Logan, UT • On-site, Remote

$62.89 - $92.44/hr

Part-time

Re-posted 23 days ago


Job description

Job Description:

This position demonstrates consistent application of knowledge and skills to deliver appropriate, safe, efficient and cost-effective pharmaceutical care within the scope of their assigned practice. This position is responsible for the care of patients as well as the development of effective, professional relationships within the multidisciplinary team.

Schedule and Shift

This position is a PRN/As needed role. The shifts for this position will vary, primarily covering day shifts but may require evening, night, weekend shifts and Holidays.

Essential Functions

  • Reviews patients' medication order for allergy interactions, duplication of therapy, appropriateness of drug therapy, and drug- drug interaction. Makes appropriate evidence-based interventions to optimize medication use. Ensures safe, appropriate, cost-effective therapies and accurately dispenses medications.

  • Oversees and/or participates in assuring appropriate medications are prepared and delivered timely to care areas and are stored both securely and appropriate for both stability and effective workflow.

  • Provides counseling to patients and promotes quality medication education and adherence. Ensures patient is well informed, treated with respect, and receives the highest level of professional service.

  • Completes all regulatory and compliance training and ensures documentation of regulatory requirements is clear and complete. Is knowledgeable and compliant with state and federal laws, regulations, pharmacy policies, procedures, and standard operating procedures.

  • Supervises and directs activities of interns, technicians, and support personnel as required. Provides medication related clinical consultation and clarification to other health professionals.

  • Takes the initiative to solve problems including, but not limited to, equipment, maintenance, drug availability, staffing issues, and extraordinary patient care concerns.

  • Identifies potential areas for improvement including processes that could be streamlined or revised to improve patient satisfaction. Identifies potential safety hazards that may create problems for patients and/or staff and takes appropriate actions. Participates in departmental meetings, contributing ideas or feedback

  • Supports clinic or hospital and system directives, including clinical, compliance, business operations, standardization, and customer service.

  • Supports local and enterprise pharmacy leadership initiatives.

Skills

  • Pharmacy

  • Pharmacy Services

  • Medication Management

  • Pharmaceutical Care

  • Project Management

  • Quality Improvement

  • Problem Solving

  • Federal Pharmacy Laws

  • State Pharmacy Laws

Minimum Qualifications

  • Doctor of Pharmacy or Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy degree from an accredited institution (education verified).

  • License to practice pharmacy in the state of practice and dispense controlled substances

  • Current knowledge of state and federal regulations and statutes regarding the practice of pharmacy in the state of practice.

  • Effective communication, people management, and project management skills.

  • Immunization certification if applicable to practice site needs

Preferred Qualifications

  • Previous experience working in an integrated healthcare delivery system

  • Board Certification

  • Health System Residency

Physical Requirements

  • Ongoing need for employee to see and read information, labels, documents, monitors, identify equipment and supplies, and be able to assess customer needs.

  • Frequent interactions with providers, colleagues, customers, patients/clients and visitors that require employee to verbally communicate as well as hear and understand spoken information, needs, and issues quickly and accurately.

  • Manual dexterity of hands and fingers to manipulate complex and delicate supplies and equipment with precision and accuracy. This includes frequent computer use for typing, accessing needed information, etc.

Location:

Intermountain Health Logan Regional Hospital

Work City:

Logan

Work State:

Utah

Scheduled Weekly Hours:

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The hourly range for this position is listed below. Actual hourly rate dependent upon experience.

$62.89 - $92.44

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