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Commission Immunization Pharmacist Jobs (NOW HIRING)

$70 - $85/hr

Current Immunizations including two 2 TB Tests Real ID or Passport Must be able to pass background ... Commission: No

Travel Pharmacist

Stevens Point, WI · On-site

$55 - $66.25/hr

... Immunization Certified · PioneerRx proficiency List typical procedures performed on unit(s): · ... As a Joint Commission Certified Agency, our commitment to quality, integrity, and exceptional ...

Pharmacist-In Charge

Fort Mill, SC · On-site

$50.25 - $61.25/hr

As a Joint Commission-accredited healthcare staffing agency, we prioritize reliability ... immunizations in accordance with state laws and guidelines • Supervise, train, and support ...

$110K - $116K/yr

Immunization Certified * Ability to fill prescriptions accurately * Strong knowledge of drug ... Employment Type: Full Time Salary: $55 - $58 Hourly Bonus/Commission: No

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Pharmacist

Dedham, MA · On-site

$127K - $205K/yr

Administer immunizations and other clinical services as permitted by state regulations. * Foster a ... Federal Trade Commission Statement: According to the FTC, there has been a rise in employment offer ...

Pharmacist

Lame Deer, MT · On-site

$45.75 - $55/hr

Administer immunizations (certification required) * Participate in training and competency ... Joint Commission (TJC) accreditation within IHS. * Attend assigned meetings. * Other duties as ...

As a Joint Commission-accredited leader in healthcare staffing, we ensure trust and peace of mind ... Conduct health screenings and administer immunizations as appropriate. * Participate in community ...

Retail Pharmacist

Lewiston, ME · On-site

$54.50 - $68.14/hr

The private, not-for-profit institution is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher ... APhA Immunization Certification and BLS required. * Experience working with Ambulatory Pharmacy ...

Retail Pharmacist

Lewiston, ME · On-site

$54.50 - $68.14/hr

The private, not-for-profit institution is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher ... APhA Immunization Certification and BLS required. * Experience working with Ambulatory Pharmacy ...

Retail Pharmacist

Lewiston, ME · On-site

$54.50 - $68.14/hr

The private, not-for-profit institution is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher ... APhA Immunization Certification and BLS required. * Experience working with Ambulatory Pharmacy ...

Pharmacy - Pharmacist

Asheville, NC · On-site

$55 - $66.25/hr

Immunization Certified preferred Must-Have: Retail experience Current Pharmacist License ... Cynet Health is a Joint Commission-accredited, Minority-Owned healthcare staffing agency ...

Pharmacist

Lame Deer, MT · On-site

$45.75 - $55/hr

Administer immunizations (certification required) * Participate in training and competency ... Joint Commission (TJC) accreditation within IHS. * Attend assigned meetings. * Other duties as ...

Pharmacist

Redding, CA · On-site

$75.58/hr

The hospital is Joint Commission Certified for Stroke, Hip/Knee and Diabetes. They are a Five Star ... APhA Immunization Certification and BLS required. Shasta Regional Medical Center offers competitive ...

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How much do commission immunization pharmacist jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for commission immunization pharmacist in the United States is $60.91, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $56.01 and $67.31 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a commission immunization pharmacist?

Commission Immunization Pharmacists are licensed pharmacists who have received additional certification and authority from a health commission or regulatory body to administer immunizations, such as vaccines, to patients. They play a key role in public health by providing vaccinations, educating patients about immunization, and often participating in community immunization programs. These pharmacists are trained to ensure vaccines are stored, handled, and administered safely, and they help increase vaccine accessibility and coverage within the community.

What skills and qualifications are needed to thrive as a commission immunization pharmacist?

To thrive as a Commission Immunization Pharmacist, you need a Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) degree, state licensure, and certification in vaccine administration such as an Immunization Certification from the American Pharmacists Association (APhA). Familiarity with pharmacy management software, immunization registries, and cold chain handling systems is typically required. Outstanding communication, attention to detail, and a strong sense of responsibility help build patient trust and ensure safe vaccine administration. These skills and qualifications are crucial for maintaining public health standards and delivering effective immunization services within the community.

What are common challenges faced by commission immunization pharmacists, and how can they be addressed?

Commission Immunization Pharmacists often encounter challenges such as managing high patient volumes during peak immunization periods, staying updated with evolving vaccine guidelines, and ensuring proper cold chain storage. Effective time management, strong organizational skills, and ongoing professional development are key to overcoming these challenges. Additionally, collaborating closely with healthcare teams and utilizing pharmacy support staff can help streamline workflow and maintain high standards of patient care.

What is the difference between Commission Immunization Pharmacist vs Community Pharmacist?

AspectCommission Immunization PharmacistCommunity Pharmacist
CredentialsRequires pharmacy license, immunization certification, and possibly additional immunization trainingRequires pharmacy license, often immunization certification
Work EnvironmentPharmacies, clinics, immunization sitesRetail pharmacies, drugstores, supermarkets
Employer & Industry UsageHealthcare providers, government programs, clinicsRetail pharmacy chains, independent pharmacies
Search & Comparison IntentOften compared for immunization roles and certificationsCompared for retail pharmacy duties and patient counseling

The Commission Immunization Pharmacist specializes in administering immunizations and often works in healthcare settings, requiring specific immunization certifications. In contrast, a Community Pharmacist provides a broader range of pharmacy services in retail environments, including dispensing medications and patient counseling. Both roles require pharmacy licensure, but their work environments and primary responsibilities differ significantly.

How to become a certified immunization pharmacist?

To become a certified immunization pharmacist, you must be a licensed pharmacist and complete an immunization training program approved by the American Pharmacists Association or similar organizations. Additionally, you need to pass a certification exam, such as the Pharmacy-Based Immunization Delivery Certification, and maintain ongoing education to stay current with immunization practices.

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$70 - $85/hr

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Job description

GOVERNMENT CONTRACT WITH INDIAN HEALTH SERVICES

LOCATION: POLACCA, AZ (FULL TIME) ; PEACH SPRINGS (3 MONTHS) , AZ; FORT YUMA, CA (FULL TIME 6 MO) 

Currently seeking Registered Pharmacists (RPh) to support the Indian Health Service (IHS), Area Wide Contract. The pharmacist will assist in ensuring the appropriate use of pharmaceutical problems by each patient within the requirements and objectives of the patient's total healthcare plan. The contract pharmacist shall participate in activities to:

  • Ensure appropriate pharmacotherapy for each patient. The pharmacist shall use his/her professional knowledge and skill to communicate clinical judgments to the treatment Learn and the patient.
  • Assess the patient's knowledge and capability for understanding/communicating the treatment plan. The pharmacist will educate the patient/family/caregiver to increase the understanding and knowledge of the patient’s treatment plan.
  • Determine with the patient potential problems in adhering to the treatment plan. The pharmacist shall help the patient/family/caregiver generate solutions to potential treatment plan adherence problems.
  • Monitor outcomes for each patient as appropriate. The pharmacist shall use professional knowledge and skills to assess patient status and to modify and document treatment strategies. The pharmacist will ensure that the patient has access to sufficient medication/refills until the next appointment. The pharmacist will report any clinical concerns to the supervisory pharmacist immediately.

Pharmacists will assist in ensuring that prescriptions or medication orders are appropriate for the patient and that correct pharmaceutical products are selected, compounded, packaged, and labeled for dispensing and administration, and that medications are delivered to the patient when needed. The pharmacist must have experience and shall participate in activities to:

  • Process the prescription or drug order. The pharmacist will perform a routine assessment of legibility, accuracy, and completeness of the prescription or drug order to ensure correc1 dosage and to check for drug interactions. The pharmacist will communicate lo the patient/family/caregiver when n generic substitution or therapeutic interchange is being used.
  • Prepare the pharmaceutical products. The pharmacist will prepare, or oversee the preparation by a pharmacy technician or automated device, the pharmaceutical product.
  • Prepare the label. The pharmacist will perform routine prescription data entry and create the label for the medication.
  • Present the prescribed medication to the patient. The pharmacist will deliver or supervise the delivery of the medication to the patient, counsels as required by law or regulation and provides education material to the patient appropriate for the ordered medication, document activities.
  • Experience working with ln RPMS, EHR and ScriptPro is not mandatory but is preferred.

 

Requirements:

Education: A degree in Pharmacy that is recognized by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE) or an accrediting body recognized by the U.S. Department of Education at the time the degree was obtained.

Licensure: Applicants must be licensed to practice pharmacy in a State, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, or a territory of the United States.

BLS Certificate

2 years of experience. 

Current Immunizations including two 2 TB Tests

Real ID or Passport 

Must be able to pass background check and financial check. IRS Collections and Delinquent Student Loans are not allowed.

Please provide compensation requirement and degrees/licensures with resume.

Job Types: Full-time, Contract

Employment Type: Full Time
Years Experience: 3 - 5 years
Salary: $70 - $85 Hourly
Bonus/Commission: No