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Average Operating Room Pharmacist Jobs (NOW HIRING)

$21.76 - $22.75/hr

... as pharmaceuticals, blood and plasma, as well as routine supplies required by the department ... Assists in general cleaning and maintenance of the Operating Room such as washing equipment ...

The position involves working in a busy operating room with an average of 35-50 cases per day. Nurses will be expected to manage patient ratios of 1:1. The facility is a Level 1 trauma center and ...

Operating Room Registered Nurse Job Title: Operating Room Registered Nurse Profession: Registered ... The daily census average is 60 cases with 23 operating rooms available. Candidates will be expected ...

Communicates technical patient care data on a stat basis to and from nurses, physicians/surgeons, operating room technicians, laboratory staff, pharmacists, admitting staff and other hospital ...

Job Title: RN - OR (Operating Room) Location: Anacortes, Washington Department/Unit: Surgical ... Average Cases per Day: 20-21 cases. * Common Cases: * Orthopedic procedures (hips, knees, shoulders ...

Operating Room Clerk

Chicago, IL · On-site

$18 - $22/hr

Communicates technical patient care data on a stat basis to and from nurses, physicians/surgeons, operating room technicians, laboratory staff, pharmacists, admitting staff and other hospital ...

Operating Room Registered Nurse Job Title: Registered Nurse Profession: Nursing Specialty ... The average daily census is 32 with 10 operating rooms. The nurse will be responsible for covering ...

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How much do average operating room pharmacist jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for average operating room pharmacist in the United States is $58.10, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $46.63 and $68.75 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Average Operating Room Pharmacist vs Surgical Pharmacist?

AspectAverage Operating Room PharmacistSurgical Pharmacist
CredentialsPharmacy license, hospital or clinical experiencePharmacy license, specialized surgical or perioperative experience
Work EnvironmentHospitals, surgical units, operating roomsHospitals, surgical centers, perioperative settings
Employer & IndustryHealthcare facilities, hospitalsHealthcare facilities, hospitals, surgical centers
Common Search & ComparisonYesYes

The main difference between an Average Operating Room Pharmacist and a Surgical Pharmacist lies in their specific roles within surgical settings. While both require pharmacy licensure and hospital experience, Surgical Pharmacists often have specialized knowledge in perioperative medication management. Both roles are integral to hospital surgical teams, but Surgical Pharmacists may focus more on preoperative and intraoperative medication preparation and safety.

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What states have the most Average Operating Room Pharmacist jobs? States with the most job openings for Average Operating Room Pharmacist jobs include:
Epic Beacon Senior Application Analyst

Epic Beacon Senior Application Analyst

Montefiore Health System Inc

Yonkers, NY

Other

Posted 5 days ago


Job description

City/State:
Yonkers, New York
Grant Funded:
No
Department:
IT - Epic - Oncology
Work Shift:
Day
Work Days:
MON-FRI
Scheduled Hours:
8:30 AM-5 PM
Scheduled Daily Hours:
7.5 HOURS
Pay Range:
$121,951.91-$152,439.89
Montefiore is ranked among the top hospitals nationally and regionally by U.S. News & World Report . For more than 100 years we have been innovating new treatments, procedures, and approaches to patient care, producing stellar outcomes and raising the bar for academic medical centers in the region and around the world. Our work to improve health outcomes in underserved communities is unparalleled in the United States. Our workforce is among the most diverse in the US: Montefiore associates speak 60+ languages.
As Montefiore has built paths to deliver lifesaving health outcomes to underserved communities, we are looking to the future of tech-enabled care delivery to create better experiences for patients, providers, and operations teams. Montefiore is actively investing in its technology teams as a system-level priority, and we are seeking a Senior Application Analyst to join our Epic Beacon/Oncology team.
This position requires the Analyst to be on site when needed. This is 4x a year at a minimum.
This position requires a clinical license (ideally RN or pharmacist).
Obtaining and maintaining Epic certification is a condition of employment.
Essential Functions:
  • Install new applications, new components, and upgrade existing applications. Configure application settings.
  • Provide go-live and rollout support. Support users on new applications, modules, and functionality.
  • Provide application troubleshooting support for the application(s). Resolve the issue, forward it to the correct group for remediation, or elevate it to the vendor if required.
  • Assist with determining how a new system, upgrade, or new component can best meet the needs of the users.
    * Analyze business/clinical needs and requirements.
    * Evaluate the operational workflow that is applied to the system.
    * Create system specifications from user requirements.
  • Create test plans and test new systems, version upgrades, and any system modification. Document all outcomes of testing.
  • Design database queries and create reports utilizing a report-writing tool.
  • Monitor application issues and evaluate issues as they arise.
  • Write and maintain accurate and current documentation regarding application(s) supported by the team. Participate in the maintenance of training materials and disseminate materials to users.
  • Provide timely, effective, and professional customer support on a 24x7 rotating basis. Work with the help desk and support personnel on escalated issues to identify problems and resolve them. Triage network, hardware, or workstation issues as required.
  • Analyze necessary application modifications and work with the appropriate Montefiore IT associate or the vendor to coordinate the modification.
  • Act as a liaison to the vendor for Montefiore IT or the client.
    * Contact vendor to report escalations and obtain assistance with solving issues.
    * Assist with the coordination of vendor activities including hardware or software installation.
  • Mentor and support junior analysts, fostering team growth and knowledge sharing.
  • P articipate in 24x7 on call rotation.
  • Perform other related duties as required.
  • Depending on the Department or assigned project, responsibilities may also include one or more of the following:
    Apply business knowledge to system processes and manipulation of data to ensure successful transactions through the system.
    Make necessary enhancements to add or maintain functionality of the application. These changes may include creating and modifying screens, tables, dictionaries, and rules.
    Participate in the design, development and maintenance of system interfaces. Validate and test system interfaces.
    Participate in policy and procedure development as it relates to security, downtime, backup operations and disaster recovery activities.
    Administer application security and access controls.
    Provide or coordinate ongoing training for clients in the use of systems.
    Provide server maintenance as required.
    Apply patches and fixes to the Operating System, or write

Qualifications
  • Clinical license required (RN or Pharmacist)
  • BS Required
  • Application implementation, troubleshooting, and support
  • Application testing
  • Related clinical or business experience
  • OHS Annual Assessment
  • Epic Certification will be required

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Montefiore Health System, Inc. is an equal employment opportunity employer. Montefiore Health System, Inc. will recruit, hire, train, transfer, promote, layoff and discharge associates in all job classifications without regard to their race, color, religion, creed, national origin, alienage or citizenship status, age, gender, actual or presumed disability, history of disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, genetic predisposition or carrier status, pregnancy, military status, marital status, or partnership status, or any other characteristic protected by law.